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BROWN, Peggy McArthur

wife, mother, and a longtime teacher in Pinellas County schools died at her home in St. Petersburg, FL, Oct. 7, 2016. She was 89.

Peggy Sue McArthur was born on Valentine's Day, 1927, in Augusta, GA. She was the third of four children and the youngest daughter in her family. She outlived all of her siblings.

In 1945, she graduated at the top of her class at Emily Tubman High School. Midway through her first year at Augusta College, her father died. She was the only child living at home at the time, and quit school and went to work to help support her widowed mother.

She performed a variety of jobs over the years, including filing 78 rpm records and showing visiting musicians around town for a local radio station, and occupying a lifeguard chair at a city pool even though she could not swim. The job she recalled most fondly, however, was assisting in time-and-motion studies in local textile mills.

In 1955, she married William C. Brown, whom she had known since childhood, and in short order became mother to three children. In 1957 the family moved to Florida, where she was a PTA member, room mother, and volunteer for the American Cancer Society and American Heart Association. Mostly, though, she was a full time and accomplished mom.

In 1966, when her children were old enough to fend for themselves during the day, she made good on a promise to herself and went back to school at St. Petersburg Junior College and then the University of South Florida, where she earned a bachelor's degree with honors in Elementary Education.

She taught for two years at Pinellas Central Elementary School in Pinellas Park, and then spent the remaining 18 years of her career as a Language Arts teacher at Azalea Middle School in St. Petersburg, where she earned a reputation as a tough but fair teacher. While teaching, she went back to USF in the evenings and earned a master's degree in Elementary Education, also with honors.

After retirement in 1991, she worked briefly as a consultant for textbook publishers, but mostly she and her husband enjoyed entertaining in their homes in St. Petersburg and North Carolina, going out with friends, and traveling. By herself, she also enjoyed patronizing garage sales on most of the weekends she was in town.

As years passed, the infirmities of age, particularly Alzheimer's disease, gradually made the couple's world smaller. They reveled, though, in becoming grandparents for the first time, years after their peers enjoyed that special status.

Mrs. Brown's husband, William C. Brown, died in 2013. Thanks to his foresight, she had the means to live out her years in the familiar surroundings of her home, attended to by loving nurses, and by her son and daughter, who lived nearby.

Mrs. Brown is survived by two sons, Marc (and wife, Jessica), of Newark, CA., and Stuart, of St. Petersburg; a daughter, Lisa Bigham (and husband, Danny), of St. Petersburg; and a granddaughter, Zoe, of Newark, CA.

A memorial will be private. In lieu of cards or flowers, the family asks that those who wish to express their condolences make a donation in her name to the Alzheimer's Association, www.alz.org. www.andersonmcqueen.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Tampa Bay Times on Oct. 21, 2016.

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Roger and Donna Johnson

December 31, 2016

We taught with Peggy at Azaleas Middle School. She was such a great teacher and friend. Could one of her children please contact me? I have a question. Thank you.

Roger and Donna Johnson

December 31, 2016

We both taught with Peggy at Azaleas Middle. She was an amazing teacher and friend. Will one of her children please call me? I have a question. Thank you. 727-595-2268

Elizabeth Senesac-Barone

October 22, 2016

My deepest sympathies to your family. Lisa, I went to Azalea and Bogie with you. I lived across the street . I used to see your mom and dad walking when I'd come to mow my moms yard. It was nice to chat with them. They we we both so nice and I'm sure they will be missed. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Diane Schick

October 22, 2016

I worked with Peggy at Azalea in the late 70's. I was a young teacher and Peggy was an outstanding role model. I remember coming to her for advice many times. She was a wonderful person.

October 21, 2016

Reading God's word of hope for those who have passed on is faith building and encouraging. John 6:40. Annie C. Ga.

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