Peggy Fossett

Peggy Fossett obituary, Carmel, CA

Peggy Fossett

Peggy Fossett Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 4 to Mar. 6, 2018.
Fossett, Peggy
Peggy Viehland Fossett (1944 – 2017) age 73 of Carmel, California, formerly of Chicago, Illinois, passed away on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula. She was born on June 10, 1944 in Missouri.

Peggy was a beloved wife, sister, cousin, aunt, and friend to many people worldwide who remember her grace and strength through life's challenges and tragedy. She married businessman/adventurer Steve Fossett in 1968 and, while shunning the media's spotlight, she enthusiastically supported his every venture.

Peggy was a native of St. Louis, MO. She attended Little Flower Catholic School, Brentwood High School, and was an alumna of Webster University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1966. Peggy was a retired Vice President at The First National Bank of Chicago. She was a dedicated and generous philanthropist. Peggy provided immeasurable financial support to many worthwhile charitable organizations including Boy Scouts of America, Adler Planetarium, Webster University, Washington University, the International Music Foundation, and Vail Valley Foundation. She was a member of the board of trustees at Webster University and was a life member of the Danforth Circle Chancellor's of William Greenleaf Eliot Society at Washington University. Peggy was also the Chairman and a founding member of the Peggy and Steve Fossett Foundation.

Peggy will be remembered for her sharp mind, beautiful smile and quick wit.

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January 30, 2025

Cookie Wherry posted to the memorial.

November 18, 2024

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January 29, 2023

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Cookie Wherry

January 30, 2025

It would be great for a film to get made recounting Steve & Peggy's life of adventure. Would keep them alive for the next generation. They'll be in MY heart for as long as I live. Were dear friends.

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November 18, 2024

Hello, my name is Dan Hartley and I'm a documentary filmmaker from the UK. I hope Peggy's friends and loved ones who have shared messages here, won't mind me including this message. I've long admired Steve's many incredible achievements, of which I'm sure Peggy was perhaps his greatest! and I want to make a film about Steve and Peggy so that a whole new generation of people learn about the many incredible records that he broke, and love that he shared with Peggy. If you feel that you can support this endeavor please drop me an email on [email protected] or phone +44 7887 548640, Thanks Dan

Cookie Wherry

January 29, 2023

5 years already that Peggy is gone. Still miss her.

Mindy (Frank and Florence Ruehl)

January 20, 2023

I have fond childhood memories of Peggy´s family when they lived in Hanley Downs behind my grandparents time there (1945-1974). My brother and sister were close to her age. I´m a 1955 model. Such a small world and to have memories that never fade...wish I´d known Peggy as an adult.

Cookie Wherry

January 29, 2021

I miss our lunches & catch-up time when Peggy came to Chicago. As we get older, it's sad to lose dear friends. Guess I'll have to think about meeting up on the other side.

Gene Waas

February 14, 2019

You will be missed by all who knew you.

Christan Manning

January 19, 2019

God bless

Mike HINKLEMAN

March 27, 2018

Remarkable woman. She made Steve want to go home

Cookie Wherry

February 3, 2018

Peggy & I were friends for 40+ years. Over those years, we took lapidary classes together; and cooking classes; we hiked, laughed, lunched, traded recipes. I'll miss her.

My husband & I met the Fossetts when they advertised a margay for sale in the Exotic Pets section of the Tribune. They'd brought it back from a trip to the Amazon. Steve had planned to tame it but that didn't work out. He was ever the adventurer. And Peggy indulged all those adventures.

They're together forever now.

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