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Peggy Willis-Aarnio

Panama City, Florida

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Dr. Margaret E. Willis, PhD: Professor Peggy Willis-Aarnio of Panama City Beach, known to her friends as Peggy, passed away at Gulf Coast Medical Hospital at 11:30 PM, January 9th 2016.Peggy and her family arrived in Panama City Beach in June of 1958 after her father, CWO4 Walter H. Dozier,...

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I met Peggy and her sister Sheila while attending TCU. She was a great friend and a sister to me. My heart is broken and I will never forget her.

I have just learned of Peggy's passing & feel such a profound sense of loss.
She has been such a bright light and comfort to me over the past 4 months.
I will pray every day for God to comfort Paul as I believe with all my heart that this world is passing away and he will be reunited with his twin flame soon.

I was a classmate of Peggy's all through school and graduated with her. She was a smart, talented woman with a great sense of humor. I enjoyed reading her biography as I wasn't aware of her great accomplishments. I'm very sorry to hear of her passing.

I only knew Peggy on facebook for a short while but what an inspiration. I hope her work continues as we should never forget what a wonderful lady she was. God Bless you Peggy. You are now at peace with the Lord.

I was very sorry to hear that Peggy passed away. She was a very sweet and talented woman. She will be greatly missed.

Peggy made a difference in the world and contributed to it greatly, She will forever live in the hearts and memories of all who knew her. I cannot imagine the world without her. May her beloved, gentle soul find eternal rest in God's Kingdom. To Paul and all her family I wish peace and a healing heart. With heartfelt sympathy, Calliope

My granddaughter, Megan Helms, took dancing lessons from Peggy Willis from the time she was three years old until she was eight. I thought that it was wonderful that she would have her dancers participate in the Nutcracker every year. Megan loved every minute of the time she took dancing under Ms. Willis. My condolences and prayers to her family at this difficult time. She was one of the great dance instructors from Panama City and she will be greatly missed by all.

I was saddened to learn of Peggy's passing. She always had a passion for the arts. We were both in Drama club at Bay High. She went on to achieve many professional and personal goals. I had so looked forward to visiting with her at our 50th class reunion this year. She was able to do an amazing job setting things in motion for the reunion. We had communicated just recently about the reunion. Rest peacefully Peggy, Heaven has a bright new angel.