Peggy-Simons-Obituary

Peggy Sue Simons

Dallas, Texas

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SIMONS, PEGGY SUE, Born June 23, 1950 and passed away on May 4, 2006. Peggy was a long time resident of Dallas and a marketing representative for SBC. Memorial Services to be held in Corpus Christi at a later date. Aria Cremation Service & Funeral Home (214) 340-8008 OB6...

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I met Peggy through a mutual friend/co-worker @ SBC and we used to eat lunch together. She was a very unique lady and very generous and giving of her time and herself. She will be greatly missed.

I met Peggy about 5 years ago when I transferred to Corporate Telecommunication Services. Peggy would always bring food to the office for us to eat and she knew that I loved cheesecake. Peggy was a great cook. I will always remember her beautiful smile. She was a very strong and courageous lady. She will be missed dearly.

I met Peggy about 5 years ago when I transferred to Corporate Telecommunication Services. Peggy would always bring food to the office for us to eat and she knew that I loved cheesecake.Peggy was a great cook. I will always remember her beautiful smile. You were a very strong and courageous lady. You will be greatly missed.

I will truly miss Peggy. We worked side by side in the SBC Business Servive Center years ago. As a matter of fact, Joyce Murphy, Tom Jackson, Peggy and I were cubicle buddies. Tom kept us stirred up. Peggy, Joyce and I have worked in the Corporate Telecommunication Services (SBCSI)for a few years. Peggy helped me perfect my jewelry making.I have been making jewelry for about sixteen years and I thought I was really good at it, until Peggy brought her beautiful pieces for me to see. I...

I remember your last day in the office back in February. Everyone said their goodbyes. We all cried. You were so excited about your cruise, and looking forward to traveling. You wanted to see the world. Instead, God chose for you to see heaven. Now the time has come to say one final goodbye. You will always be remembered for your quiet strength and incredible courage.

I met Peggy 8 yrs ago at SBC as co-workers. We both shared the love of traveling, good food, restaurants and most of all "great chocolate". We spent long hours talking in her last days and I will cherish and keep those memories. I also have an array of her beautiful bracelets that will always remind me of her and her talents. I know Peggy is at Peace. I'll miss her dearly. Rest, my friend.

I met Peggy through mutual friends at SBC, we went to many movie's together and I also shared her passion for gourmet food. She had taken cooking classes and knew several chefs and much of their staffs personally. We would dine at a very nice restaurant and suddenly the chef would come to our table to verify if the meal was to our satisfaction, because he knew Peggy. She encouraged me to visit the Dallas Museum of Art and many other fine endeavors. The necklace she made that I purchased from...

A cherished friendship came to a close on May 4th. Many wonderful memories of 20 years of a great friendship will be constant with me.
Peggy brought such inspiration to so many. She was an accomplished culinary artist with her delicious creations. She excelled in jewelry making starting her own small business "Once In A Blue Moon". Her courage, her strength, her generosity and her wonderful sense of humor will be missed. My dear friend, I love you and miss you.

Life is a journey with many crossroads and at each one its difficult to say goodbye and go our separate ways. Peggy was a good friend and I will cherish the friendship we had since 1984. Even when friends say goodbye they remain in each others heart. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.