She was born August 17, 1932 in Franklin County, NC. She grew up in Raleigh NC,
where she met her future husband William Everett Perry while working at the
local movie theater. They married on April 19, 1952.
They lived in Raleigh initially, but after Bill earned a degree in chemical
engineering from NC State and their first two daughters were born, they moved to
places around the country including Savannah GA, Chicago IL, Wilmington DE,
Chattanooga TN, and finally Gulf Breeze FL, where they lived for over a decade.
Their third daughter was born in Tennessee and the fourth in Florida. As the girls
grew up, Peggy took up Red Cross volunteer work at Pensacola Baptist Hospital.
When she discovered how much she enjoyed it--and how good she was--she
went to nursing school to become a Licensed Practical Nurse and accepted a job
at the hospital where she had volunteered.
After many years in Florida, Peggy and Bill came back home to North Carolina to
settle in Charlotte. Peggy worked as a nurse, a part-time cashier, and a flea
market dealer before retiring.
Whether or not she was working a formal job, Peggy always stayed busy. She
sewed, collected stamps, hunted down Occupied Japan figurines and other
collectibles at flea markets and yard sales, solved puzzles, painted ceramics,
read, kept dogs and cats, and crocheted countless afghans still treasured by her
family. That all makes her sound so very domestic, but she was also a fierce
gambler. She'd settle for bingo, but what she really liked was visiting Las Vegas,
Atlantic City, and the casinos of Mississippi to win at the blackjack tables and
work the slot machines. As her eyesight and health failed, she took great
pleasure in talking to her family members and was addicted to courtroom TV.
She is survived by her husband Bill and their three daughters and four sons-in-law:
Connie Perry Spencer and husband Bill; John Holt; Robin Perry Schnabel and
husband Tony; Toni L.P. Kelner and husband Stephen. Also surviving are
Peggy's five sisters: Pat Good, Doris Hall, Judy Tolbert, Susan Tolbert, and
Debbie Haynes. Also surviving are nine grandchildren: Karen Spencer Andrews,
Kristi Spencer Brecheisen, Amanda Holt, Jennifer Schnabel, Derek Schnabel,
Michael Schnabel, Kyle Schnabel, Maggie Kelner, and Valerie Kelner. Her
granddaughter Karen gave her two great-grandchildren: Camron and Katie
Andrews.
She is preceded in death by her daughter, Brenda Perry Holt; her mother Alice
Allen Cannon; and father Collis Eugene Reece.
The family will receive friends Thursday December 27th from 6pm - 8pm at
McEwen Funeral Services, Pineville Chapel, 10500 Park Road, Charlotte, NC
28210. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am., Friday, Dec. 28th, also at the
Chapel.
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