The most beautiful soul, loving wife, mother, and friend. She loved her family and friends with her whole heart. She made you feel like you were always a special part of the family. She loved her country with a passionate patriot spirit. She sang and danced through our hearts with her zest for life and people. She used her hands to create gifts of love for each and every person she knew. Always in our hearts!
Peggy was born in San Diego, California on April 28, 1948. She peacefully passed to Heaven on Sunday, January 8, 2023. She spent one of her last days laughing with her family; sharing stories and her loving thoughts about life; memories collected, lessons learned, and passions lived.
Peggy loved you if she knew you. Her greatest loves were being a wife, momma, and grammie. She loved her God, animals, music, dancing, macramé, gardening and cooking. She partnered with her best friend and husband, Mike to provide a legacy and blessed life with their two girls on a beautiful farm in sweet Tennessee.
Peggy leaves behind her loving husband of 55 years: Mike Hogan; and family: Tammy Hogan, David, and Erin Bilbrey; her two grandsons: Jackson and Benjamin Bilbrey, and her sweet "Sadie."
She was preceded in death by her mother: Leta Mae Bell; her father: Walter R. Bell; and her daughter; Dawn Leah Hogan.
There will be a Celebration of Life Gathering on Saturday, January 28th at the Mustard Seed Ranch.
The most beautiful soul, loving wife, mother, and friend. She loved her family and friends with her whole heart. She made you feel like you were always a special part of the family. She loved her country with a passionate patriot spirit. She sang and danced through our hearts with her zest for life and people. She used her hands to create gifts of love for each and every person she knew. Always in our hearts!
Peggy was born in San Diego, California on April 28, 1948. She peacefully passed to Heaven on Sunday, January 8, 2023. She spent one of her last days laughing with her family; sharing stories and her loving thoughts about life; memories collected, lessons learned, and passions lived.
Peggy loved you if she knew you. Her greatest loves were being a wife, momma, and grammie. She loved her God, animals, music, dancing, macramé, gardening and cooking. She partnered with her best friend and husband, Mike to provide a legacy and blessed life with their two girls on a beautiful farm in sweet Tennessee.
Peggy leaves behind her loving husband of 55 years: Mike Hogan; and family: Tammy Hogan, David, and Erin Bilbrey; her two grandsons: Jackson and Benjamin Bilbrey, and her sweet "Sadie."
She was preceded in death by her mother: Leta Mae Bell; her father: Walter R. Bell; and her daughter; Dawn Leah Hogan.
There will be a Celebration of Life Gathering on Saturday, January 28th at the Mustard Seed Ranch.
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