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Peggy Lott Tirmenstein

Dallas, Texas

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Tirmenstein, Peggy Lott Peggy Lott Tirmenstein, lovely as ever at seventy-seven, went home to be with the Lord on May 26, 2010 as the sun rose. She was born June 9, 1932 to Jeanette and Jimmie Lott in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1952, Peg married her childhood sweetheart, and for the next fifty-seven...

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Dear Uncle Martine and Family,
One of my fondest memories was when we visited youall in Dallas...I must have been around 8 years old and Aunt Peg made Missi, Jenni, and I those great Oreo flower pots!!! We really thought she was feeding us dirt for a minute!! She was such a dear, sweet lady. She was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. I love her and you all..

Dear Martine and Family, We were saddened to hear of the passing of your beloved Peggy from Uncle Ben (Melvin Adams). She was indeed a lady of faith, caring, and compassion. Grandmother Adams and I visited the family in Dallas when I was in high school and Peggy made a small-town girl feel like a princess with all the activities she planned with every detail just perfect, a wonderful hostess. It is a memory I treasure but will now be even more precious. On behalf of the Porter family, our...

Laurie, Bree, Martin and Carly,
I'm very sorry for your loss and you all will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Dearest Martine and family:
You will probably not remember me, but my name is Orland J. Bollinger, Jr., and I live in Benton, Missouri. Your brother, Edward, was my uncle as he was married to my Mothers (Mary Jane Brock) sister Margaret "Tete" Brock. I remembered that we met at least one time but it has been a long time ago. Uncle Ed was my favorite uncle and treated me as a son. Enough about me. Please accept mine and my wife's sincerest regards in the passing of your wife and...

Aunt Peg, you will be missed! You were such a light in our family. I love you!

As everyone knows you were like my second mom praising me when I did good and correcting when I wasn't so good. Your direction and influence on my childhood will always be cherished. Your now with Christ who will now take care of you and yours.
My greatest sorrow for your loss to my second family.

David Chaney/Dallas, Texas

Martine, Children and Grandchildren,

I am one of the Magnificent Seven as we called ourselves. We met on thursdays as often as possible. We always had a great time with lots of laughter and many times we were in prayer for each other and our families. The years have went by fast and I am so thankful to the good Lord for sending Peggy to bless my life. Blessings to you all as you think on all the good days you had with Peggy. God is so good to all of us.

This world is a little less bright though the heavens are brighter than ever because Peggy Tirmenstein is among those now living with Jesus.
To those of the family, left behind, may you be comforted just knowing that Peggy is "home" and is her bright and cheery self once again awaiting your coming in the future.
She was such a wonderful person; true friend who loved many and always made you feel welcome whenever you were in her presence. She will be missed greatly. But, Thank You,...