Peggy made a profession of faith in Christ and was saved on April 6, 1975 under the ministry of Fred Bobe at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The fellowship she shared with her church family was precious to her.
On July 1, 1972, Peggy was united in marriage with Henry Wilson and of this union are five children. Prior to Peggy’s passing, she and Henry had shared forty-two years of love and laughter together. They had a wonderful marriage.
Although Peggy’s top priority was wife and mother, she also worked outside her home. She worked as a fry cook and waitress at B&D Truckport, and also at Bell Restaurant. Those who worked with her appreciated her cheerful attitude and dedication to customer service.
When she wasn’t tending to her household chores, or working, Peggy enjoyed crocheting, singing and painting. She was a talented artist and loved to share her gifts with those around her.
Peggy leaves to celebrate her memory, her husband Henry; five children, Sherry L. Wilson and her husband Sidney F. Wilson III of Stoutland, MO, James T. Sadler and his wife Lynn E, Herbert M. Sadler and his wife Ellen M., Russell L. Sadler and his wife Patricia G., and
Robin D. Salmons, and her husband Raymond R., all of Lebanon, MO; thirteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; other relatives and many friends.
Peggy was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Betty Jo Graff, Jewell D. Lane, and Martha Joan Perry; one grandson, Sidney F. Wilson IV; one granddaughter, Jamie L. Sadler; and one great-granddaughter, Victoria L. McClure.
Peggy will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched.
Peggy made a profession of faith in Christ and was saved on April 6, 1975 under the ministry of Fred Bobe at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The fellowship she shared with her church family was precious to her.
On July 1, 1972, Peggy was united in marriage with Henry Wilson and of this union are five children. Prior to Peggy’s passing, she and Henry had shared forty-two years of love and laughter together. They had a wonderful marriage.
Although Peggy’s top priority was wife and mother, she also worked outside her home. She worked as a fry cook and waitress at B&D Truckport, and also at Bell Restaurant. Those who worked with her appreciated her cheerful attitude and dedication to customer service.
When she wasn’t tending to her household chores, or working, Peggy enjoyed crocheting, singing and painting. She was a talented artist and loved to share her gifts with those around her.
Peggy leaves to celebrate her memory, her husband Henry; five children, Sherry L. Wilson and her husband Sidney F. Wilson III of Stoutland, MO, James T. Sadler and his wife Lynn E, Herbert M. Sadler and his wife Ellen M., Russell L. Sadler and his wife Patricia G., and
Robin D. Salmons, and her husband Raymond R., all of Lebanon, MO; thirteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; other relatives and many friends.
Peggy was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Betty Jo Graff, Jewell D. Lane, and Martha Joan Perry; one grandson, Sidney F. Wilson IV; one granddaughter, Jamie L. Sadler; and one great-granddaughter, Victoria L. McClure.
Peggy will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched.
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