Peggy was born on Tuesday, June 16, 1931. She was raised during the Great Depression which taught her about hard work and perseverance. Values she carried with her her entire life.
She spent her career within the casino industry for 25 years as a credit manager, and after she retired she still enjoyed going to the casinos to play slots. She especially enjoyed her annual trips to Las Vegas. She also loved to travel and took many trips across the U.S. One of her most memorable trips was a cruise she took to Alaska.
Peggy loved to hang out with her friends and was an avid, and very good, bowler. On the weekends, you would find her at the dog park with her adopted Maltese Poodle, Molly. She always liked her house to be in perfect order, and liked to change the interior of her home often.
Peggy was also an avid sports fan. She loved watching the Anaheim Angels and on Sundays she would watch her beloved Dallas Cowboys. Although he didn't play for the Cowboys, she was a big fan of Joe Montana.
Surviving are daughters, Marilyn Renshaw, Colleen Howe, Cindy Patterson, son, Thomas McMahon and 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Wesley Wagner.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.miller-jones.com. Inurnment will be at the Riverside National Cemetery.
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