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Peggy Watson-Scott

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2022

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Peggy L. Watson-Scott, 82 of Harrisburg, passed peacefully on July 21, 2022 with her family by her side. She was born in Lewistown, North Carolina on July 2,1940 to the late George Edward Watson and Ida Mae Williams-Watson. Peggy served for over 30 years in the Harrisburg School District as an...

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I was a student of Miss Watson, at Hamilton Elementary School. Third Grade. I never ever forgot her, being a shy little kid she made me feel special. Would give me a big hug everyday to let me know I was welcome. My mom used to make homemade fudge for her, and I would take it to school....and (yes I drank coffee in third grade....my mom had it in my thermos) would share a cup with her. I'm 62 years old now, and had a great journey through life, starting with her as a mentor that...

Two years coming up on our loss of you. I haven't forgotten about my straight forward aunt. You are miss... RIP, Love always

My Aunt Peggy and my mother were sister. She was the youngest of five brothers and one sister. My mother was the oldest. She would say "Janice left her behind." There was a 13 years difference in age. At the beginning she didn't want us to call her aunt because we were to old. But when we would call our uncle's wives and and second cousins Aunt, she would say "she's isn't your Aunt, you don't call me aunt." You had to love her. I had only two aunts one on each side of my family and now the...

To the Scott Family, Sorry for your loss and extending condolences from my family to yours. While employed with Harrisburg School District Ms Peggy worked at Hamilton Elementary School when my mother,Glenda McCarthur was the secretary and Janie Dodd as the Principal. The two of them had a great working relationship and friendship as well. I would frequent that building over the summer with my mom and there were times that Ms Peggy would send me across the street to the Hamilton Grill to get...

Mr.Scott I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of my beautiful friend Mrs. Peggy. I love this lady she was the funniest, her humor would leave me laughing whenever I seen her. She'll definitely be missed. Rest in paradise Mrs Peggy.. Hope