Peggy Jo Shumate Warth, 72, of Independence, KY, passed away Friday morning, August 22nd, 2014.
She was born on August 29th, 1941 at 10:28 pm at Christ Hospital in
Cincinnati, OH and was married for 53 years to her loving husband, Thomas Edwin
Warth Sr. She was preceded in death by her father, George Louis Shumate and
survived by her mother, Nellie Lee Mofford Shumate, brother, Larry Louis
Shumate and sister, Nancy Carol Shumate Wayman (Ken). She is survived by three
sons, Thomas Edwin Warth Jr.(Diane), Michael Andrew Warth (Kimberly) and John
Evan Warth (Amanda). She is also survived
by her six grandchildren, Lindsay Danielle Warth, Zachary Thomas Vincent Warth,
Andrew William George Warth, Luke Andrew Warth, Elisabeth “Libby” Grace Warth,
Logan Matthew Warth and Great grandchild, Paisley Marie Wood. Peggy graduated
from Campbell County High School and stayed at home raising her boys for many
years. She worked for three years in the Campbell County Clerk’s Office. Then
at age 38, she attended Northern Kentucky University where she earned a bachelor’s
degree and master’s degree in Teaching. After 20 years of service, she retired from
Campbell County Schools. Peggy held a deep faith and belief in God, loved her
family immensely, loved her country with great passion and was dedicated to all
children and their learning. She loved researching the family ancestry and
talking and chatting with friends. She had such a big spirit, bigger heart and
lived to serve others. Over her many years, she volunteered in numerous
community organizations and more recently, she was a proud member of the
Campbell County Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 3205, the Red Hat Society and the Kentucky
Retired Teachers Association. Her wishes were to be cremated and her ashes spread
across America. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 26th,
2014 from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm at the Alexandria Funeral Home, 325 Washington
Street Alexandria, KY and a Memorial service will follow. Memorials may be made
to: Campbell County Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 3205.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
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It was a pleasure to have known Peggy. She and Pat Mattox came to visit me several years ago. We were long lost cousins. I will never forget that wonderful smile of hers and the many hours we spent doing family research and getting to know one another. God bless her and her family. Beverly Flaton, buffie@wowway.com
ReplyDeleteMike - I'm so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. Bob Stoneman
ReplyDeletePeggy has been a member of our family since Amy & John married. She will be greatly missed.
ReplyDeleteBonnie Kelley
Tom and Family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Peggy was a sweet sweet lady, I know she will be missed by many. Love, Hugs and Prayers for the family, Cindy Harris
ReplyDeleteDear Tom and family, we are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. John & Tina
ReplyDeleteTo Peggy's family, I am so sorry for your loss. Peggy was a very special lady. She will be missed by many family members and her Auxiliary sisters. Rest in Peace Peggy, till we meet again !
ReplyDeleteMissing my friend, Peggy.
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