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Peggy Joan <I>Hiatt</I> Lockwood

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Peggy Joan Hiatt Lockwood

Birth
Rolette County, North Dakota, USA
Death
27 May 2008 (aged 64)
Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Peggy married Guy Clark ~1963. They had three children together, Karen, Patricia, and Craig (Guy).

Karen was blind and deaf and suffered from autism while Guy Jr. died in a house fire in 1978 when he was just ten years old. Her daughter, Patricia, joined the US Army shortly after graduating high school.

Peggy worked as a model prior to her marriage to Guy. Following their divorce, Peggy moved to St. Maries, Idaho and eventually settled in McMinnville, OR with her husband Jack Lloyd. Peggy passed away due to breast cancer in 2008.

Aunt Peggy was an adventurer. She loved the outdoors and some of my fondest memories of her were from huckleberry picking expeditions. I last saw Aunt Peggy in April of 2008. My mom (Diana Thrasher) and I went to McMinnville to surprise both Aunt Peggy and Aunt Audrey, who was visiting from Pennsylvania. Aunt Peggy was at peace and looking forward to seeing her son, Guy, and her late husband, Jack Lloyd. We brought her some blackberry ripple ice-cream, the closest we could come to huckleberry.
Peggy married Guy Clark ~1963. They had three children together, Karen, Patricia, and Craig (Guy).

Karen was blind and deaf and suffered from autism while Guy Jr. died in a house fire in 1978 when he was just ten years old. Her daughter, Patricia, joined the US Army shortly after graduating high school.

Peggy worked as a model prior to her marriage to Guy. Following their divorce, Peggy moved to St. Maries, Idaho and eventually settled in McMinnville, OR with her husband Jack Lloyd. Peggy passed away due to breast cancer in 2008.

Aunt Peggy was an adventurer. She loved the outdoors and some of my fondest memories of her were from huckleberry picking expeditions. I last saw Aunt Peggy in April of 2008. My mom (Diana Thrasher) and I went to McMinnville to surprise both Aunt Peggy and Aunt Audrey, who was visiting from Pennsylvania. Aunt Peggy was at peace and looking forward to seeing her son, Guy, and her late husband, Jack Lloyd. We brought her some blackberry ripple ice-cream, the closest we could come to huckleberry.


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