Peggy Fryman

Peggy Fryman obituary, Collinsville, OK

Peggy Fryman

Peggy Fryman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home - Collinsville on Jun. 17, 2025.

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Peggy Haynes "Rabbitt" Fryman was born May 3rd, 1944 to Archie & Evelyn Haynes. She married Andy Rabbitt Sr and had 5 children: Andy Jr, Christina, Sandra, Tim and April. Upon Andy's death, she married Clifford "Lee" Fryman and they lived in Collinsville, OK until his death in 2021.
Peggy attended Oologah Schools and later obtained her GED. She went on to become a CNA at St. Francis Hospital until she retired to become a full-time grandmother. She was also an ordained minister so she could pray for her patients.
Peggy was a faithful member and pianist of Sequoyah Full Gospel. She enjoyed singing and worshipping with her church family and many others. A lifelong Christian, she set the best example for her children and so many others. She always provided a Christian home for her family and took great pride in each one of them. She enjoyed being a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Time spent with her family brought her so much joy. She enjoyed fishing, shopping and yard sales. She always looked forward to the monthly Golden Corral gatherings with her sisters. Most of all she loved the Lord.
She is survived by children: Sandra Whittenburg (husband Donnie), Tim Rabbitt (wife Melody) and April Nelson (husband David); 10 grandchildren: Christy, Travis, Fawn, Trevor, Andrea, Levi, Devyn, Treyton, Molly and Cyanna; and 9 great grandchildren: Jade, Bentley, Gator, Grady, Addyson, Brynlee, Aubree, Takoda and Cooper. She also was blessed with godsons: Jimmy & Mark Haynes and a bonus daughter: Anita Tounzen. She was proceeded in death by her parents, husbands: Andy Rabbitt Sr and Clifford Lee Fryman, children: Christina Illene Rabbitt and Andy Rabbitt Jr and 10 siblings.
Visitation will be at Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home in Collinsville, Oklahoma on Wednesday, June 18th from 12 to 8pm, with family present from 5 to 7pm. A Celebration of Life will be held at Sequoyah Full Gospel on Thursday, June 19th at 10am with burial to follow in Sandridge Cemetery in Owasso, Oklahoma.

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