PEGGY-WALT-Obituary

PEGGY JEAN WALT

Glendale, Arizona

1937-2011 (Age 74)

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Peggy Jean Walt, 74, passed away Dec. 21, 2011.She was born April 2, 1937, in Huntington, W.Va., to Churchill and Ova (Harman) Wellman. She provided 28 years of service work in the AA community, as well as Stephen Ministry Leadership and counselor for Life's Healing Journey.Peggy is survived by...

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I knew Peggy through her service in AA and she certainly was a shining example to me and many others who were on the road to recovery. She always shared from her heart and she will be deeply missed. My sympathy to all those who loved her, especially you, her family.

I am thankful to have many wonderful memories of Peggy. She will be so very missed. She was not only an inspiration to me, but also to my kids who were very close to her. I will keep you in my prayers Jack, Jayme, Tiffany and the rest of your family. May God comfort you all.

Dear Jack and Family,
We were sad to hear of Peggy's passing. We have thought of you often as we passed the house where so many memories we made. We fondly remember the excursions and events that became a lasting part of our lives. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.

June,
You are in my thoughts and my heart. I know just how much you will miss your sister (and best friend). I am so glad that our special friends from Vinson High School spent many happy reunions together these past few years. Peggy was a "class act" and I am so glad that I had the pleasure of spending quality time with her. She was devoted to her family and her friends.

My condolences to the familoy. I knew Peggy through AA and she was such an example to me. I will miss her.

Jayme, so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom.

So sorry to learn of the loss of Peg. I knew her thru Rotary. A delightful, cheerful lady who radiated friendliness thru her smile.

So sorry for your loss. Peg was one of my first and favorite friends in Rotary.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.