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Peggy Lou Etheridge, born on October 11, 1949, in Springfield, Ohio, departed from this world unexpectedly on November 16, 2025, leaving behind a tapestry of cherished memories woven from laughter, love, and an unwavering passion for life. Her journey through this realm was marked by a spirited essence; a reflection of her laughter that bounced through the hearts of family and friends, especially with her renowned bad jokes.
As an avid animal lover, Peggy found joy in the simplest things—a gentle touch from her beloved four-legged fur baby, Sweet Boy, or the embrace of the ocean breeze at the beach, a place where her soul truly felt at home. These moments of serenity were treasured alongside her deep love for reading, often found curled up in a cozy nook with a compelling novel on her Kindle unfurling new worlds and adventures that echoed the vibrancy of her spirit.
Peggy’s legacy burgeons within the hearts of her adoring family. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Stacy Arnold, and a heartwarming array of grandchildren—Levi Durst, Nicholas Durst, Orlando Rivas, Tyler Gardner, Celia Gomez, and Kaira Rivas—who were the light of her life. Her great granddaughter, Gemma Durst, knew the warmth of her embrace, and her special niece, Joy Brown, along with extended family including Anna Rivas, will forever carry her laughter in their hearts. Close friends like Kim Hennon became part of her family, bound by the threads of shared experiences and unwavering support.
Peggy was preceded in death by her cherished parents, George and Theda (Frost) Sapp, her loving husband Charlie Etheridge, her beloved son, Corey Gene Bailey and her siblings-Jeanette Morgan, Ginny Bailey, Candace Sapp, and Ronald Sapp-who now welcome her with open arms in the gentle embrace of eternity.
As we remember Peggy Lou Etheridge, let us celebrate the vibrant force of nature that she was and the echoing laughter that will never fade and love that will forever endure. In our hearts, she remains an eternal force of joy, compassion, and unyielding spirit.
Peggy's wishes were to have no services and her family is honoring her wishes.
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