Peggy Jo Hall

1934 - 2015

Peggy Jo Hall obituary, 1934-2015, Haskell, OK

Peggy Jo Hall

1934 - 2015

BORN

1934

DIED

2015

Peggy Hall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 8, 2015.
Funeral services for Peggy Jo Hall will be held on Wednesday, January 14th, 2015 at 11:00 AM at St. Basil's Episcopal church in Tahlequah, OK with Mother Deborah officiating. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 13th, 2015 from noon until 6:00 PM. Interment will take place at a later date in Peggy's hometown of Millington, TN. Online condolences for the family and friends may be left at www.reedculver.com.
Pallbearers for Peggy include Phillip Logan, Robert Beach, Scotty Calico, Tommy Calico, James Jennings, and Mark Daniel.
Peggy Jo Hall was born on August 7th, 1934 in Shelby County, TN, the daughter of Dr. W. N. and Mrs. Eula Mae Powell-Hall. Peggy attended Millington Public School then attended Vanderbilt University and Memphis State College graduating Summa Cum Laude. She furthered her degree and career at NSU, attaining her Masters Degree and studying abroad in both Germany and England. Ms. Hall was an educator first and foremost. She began her career in OR, and began her career in OK in 1962. Peggy's desire was to teach Native American Students. She packed her belongings in her VW and headed to Oklahoma to begin teaching English at Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah. She remained there for the next 22 years giving her all to her beloved students. She retired in 1985 and was elected to the Sequoyah Alumni Hall Of Fame. After retirement, Peggy spent her time enjoying her favorite past times, reading and writing. She was an accomplished writer and had two books as well as many articles and poetry published. Her favorite subject was William Shakespeare. She especially loved script writing and many of her plays were produced. Peggy won many awards for her poetry and short stories including her most recent award of 1st Place in Script Writing at the Barebones Festival in Muskogee, OK, in May of 2014. She was also a judge for the Tahlequah Star Watch Creative Writing Competition.
Peggy believed in supporting her community by attending events at NSU in Tahlequah, Muskogee and enjoyed the ballet and Broadway shows in Tulsa. Her favorite was NSU's River City Players. She attended their very first show and has never missed a show until her health declined in 2014. Tahlequah has been a long time home for Peggy, from 1962 until October 2014 when she moved to Haskell, OK to live with her niece, Gina. Ms. Hall was a very caring and giving person. She loved animals. She would walk in the evenings taking treats with her for the dogs. She would also feed the neighborhood feral cats. She even took one of the cats to live with her in Haskell she named "Dickens", because she said he was as mean as the dickens. Her other pet was a chicken named "Miss Cluck."
A Christian by faith, Peggy was a faithful and longtime member of the St. Basil Episcopal Church, serving as Altar Guide, Directress of the Altar Guild, Church Librarian and the ECW. She adored her church family dearly. Peggy was home to her Lord and Savior Wednesday, January 7th, 2015 at her niece's home in Haskell.
Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Ann (Hall) Scuderi and one niece, Laurie Ann Scuderi.
Those left to cherish her memory include one niece, Gina Cook and Husband Michael; one nephew, Nicholas Scuderi as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins along with her long time special friends, Romona Daniel, Wauneta Sanders, Audrey Pullen and Robert and Rowena Beach.
All our lives are much richer for having known Peggy. She will forever be in our hearts. Donations may be made in her honor to the St. Basils Episcopal Church at 814 N. Vinita, Tahlequah, OK 74464 or the Bethel Cemetery in Millington, Tenn.

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November 3, 2015

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January 30, 2015

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January 21, 2015

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Jonathan Mantle

November 3, 2015

Peggy contacted me out of the blue over the internet some years ago about writing. It was the beginning of a remarkable friendship conducted mainly by email and I remember the wonderful moment when we actually spoke on the telephone. She was a talented writer whose promise was under-fulfilled, but she never gave up. An amazing, indomitable person who enriched my life and I hope I was an encouragement to her - I miss our friendship. [email protected]

Melvin Holt

January 30, 2015

It's been a long, long time, but I remember Ms. Hall there at Sequoyah, (1973-75). Then afterwords, after college. She was a terrific person and she will be missed greatly.

Melvin Holt

Juanita Campbell

January 21, 2015

Miss Hall was my English teacher at Sequoyah, I always enjoyed her class and writing stories. Once Miss Hall drove us to town to get personal items, it was my birthday and she bought me a pop at sonic, I have always remembered that and treasure her. I did visit her at Heritage and had dinner with her. She gave me one of her books and autographed it. I will always treasure it.

Chebon Wacoche

January 16, 2015

I'm saddend to hear about Peggy's death. I knew her from my time at Sequoyah H.S. She was a wonderful person and touched many lives. She will be missed.

Tanya Comingdeer

January 14, 2015

Miss Hall. A treasure of a woman that inspired me at a young age to continue writing lyrics, stories and poetry. Miss Hall was my favorite teacher at Sequoyah High School 40 years ago. We continued our friendship for many years. Thank you Miss Hall for believing in me. I love you.

Tanya Comingdeer

January 14, 2015

Miss Hall. A treasure of a woman that inspired me at a young age to continue writing lyrics, stories and poetry. Miss Hall was my favorite teacher at Sequoyah High School 40 years ago. We continued our friendship for many years. Thank you Miss Hall for believing in me. I love you.

January 12, 2015

Peggy is the glue that binds. She was always about family. So generous, kind and caring. She even sent my son (who she only meet once at our reunion) a book every Christmas. We talked, just not often enough. Distance has a way of doing that. On one of our visits to Memphis, she introduced my brother and I to Rock & Roll, She was a teenager and we were about 5 or 6. I will always have such fond memories of this amazing woman. We are so blessed to have Peggy Jo in our lives.
Bill Powell - Houston, TX

Martin "Cappy" Capages, Jr.

January 10, 2015

A wonderful woman with southern charm dedicated to helping others. Thank you Cousin Peggy.

Dr. & Mrs. James Chumney

January 9, 2015

Having known Peggy Jo Hall for nearly all of her life I found her to be a most gentle, generous and intelligent person. She was always a delight to be with from earliest childhood when we played together until our adult years when we discussed problems in the world. Peggy always encouraged people to do their best in a very non-critical way. She was a writer of rare talent and insight and she will be greatly missed by many. As a cousin I greatly appreciate Peggy's niece, Gina Scuderi-Cook, for making Peggy's life as comfortable as could be during her long illness.

With loving memories,

Jim Chumney

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