Markham, Margaret
"Peg" Kerley
February 26, 1926 - March 15, 2022
Margaret "Peg" Kerley Markham, 96, of Denver, passed away on March 15, 2022. Peg was born to Paul and Ruth Kerley on February 26, 1926, on a farm south of Wichita, Kansas. She graduated at just 16 years old from Wichita North High School and attended Wichita State University for a year before taking a leave to work as a "Rosie the Riveter" during WWII, building planes at Boeing Aircraft. Later, she headed to Indiana University and graduated with a B.S in sociology. Her first job was at the Federal Reformatory for Women in
Alderson, West Virginia. There she worked with the likes of Iva Toguri D'Aquino, better known as Tokyo Rose.
In 1956, she moved with her nine-month-old daughter, Katherine, to Colorado where she was the head secretary for the athletic department at the Air Force Academy. In 1961, she received her teaching certificate and taught first grade at Swansea Elementary in Denver. She received her M.Ed. in guidance counseling from Wichita State University in 1968. After the death of her mother in 1969, Peg and her daughter returned to Kansas to be with Peg's father until he died in 1973. She remained in Kansas, working as a high school counselor at Campus High School in Haysville until her retirement in 1990.
She returned to her beloved Colorado where she spent 32 years traveling the seven continents, attending theatre/concerts, singing in her church choir, volunteering for many organizations, and spending as much time as she could in the Vail Valley with her daughter and family. She adored her grandchildren and attended countless hockey and volleyball games, dance recitals, and school events. She took her grandson and granddaughter on separate European trips, passing on her love for travel.
Peg is survived by her daughter Katherine Markham Schmidt and son-in-law Corey,
Eagle, CO; grandson Garrett, Newport, WA; and granddaughter Lauren,
Denver, CO. The family would also like to acknowledge the caring, loving, and supportive staff at the Gardens at St. Elizabeth where Peg lived for the last twelve years. Many were like family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Friends of Man, 5594 S Prince St.,
Littleton, CO 80120-1126 or any organization of your choice.
Published by Denver Post on Apr. 3, 2022.