Peggy was an accomplished artist having painted numerous outdoor and floral scenes; she was active in water sports and an accomplished swimmer that enjoyed various outdoor activities especially with family and friends. Peggy was active in social organizations and activities especially those connected with family. She accompanied her husband, Louis, in his various professional career assignment and locations in Kerrville, Dallas, Washington DC, and back to Kerrville. Her prime activity was raising her three sons into their successful careers – children were: Frank Joseph Domingues -born 1941
Deacon Charles Bowman Domingues-born 1943 Louis Dean Domingue –born 1949
Peggy died 16 Dec 1996 in Kerrville Texas and was buried at the Domingues Cemetery located on their Kelly Creek Ranch between Ingram and Hunt Texas – which borders the Guadalupe River. {Toby 12/13/2012}
Peggy was an accomplished artist having painted numerous outdoor and floral scenes; she was active in water sports and an accomplished swimmer that enjoyed various outdoor activities especially with family and friends. Peggy was active in social organizations and activities especially those connected with family. She accompanied her husband, Louis, in his various professional career assignment and locations in Kerrville, Dallas, Washington DC, and back to Kerrville. Her prime activity was raising her three sons into their successful careers – children were: Frank Joseph Domingues -born 1941
Deacon Charles Bowman Domingues-born 1943 Louis Dean Domingue –born 1949
Peggy died 16 Dec 1996 in Kerrville Texas and was buried at the Domingues Cemetery located on their Kelly Creek Ranch between Ingram and Hunt Texas – which borders the Guadalupe River. {Toby 12/13/2012}
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