Wife, Mother Oma, Sister, Friend
Margaret "Peggy"
Storer, 61, of Shady Point, OK received her wings on June 25, 2017 while in her
home surrounded by loved ones. Peggy was
born May 1, 1956 in Alliance, NE to Paul & Barbara (Bader) Guthmann. Peggy
worked for EOMC as an X-Ray Technician and Mammographer. She impacted many lives during her near two
decades of service to the community. She
attended Immaculate Conception Church in Poteau, OK where she flourished in a
faith that was established as a young
child during her First Communion. Peggy
volunteered in her community along with her family, friends, and
co-workers. Her greatest joy was her
grandchildren. She spent countless hours
loving and teaching them. Their lives
will be forever impacted by her constant presence and unconditional love and
support. Peggy was a devoted wife, an
incredible mother, and a phenomenal Oma, as well as a loyal friend to
many. Peggy leaves behind a legacy of
love and compassion. Peggy was preceded
in death by her parents and sister, Kathleen.
Peggy is survived by her
husband of 40 years, David Storer; children, Jason Storer, Rachel Smith &
husband Bradley, and Lisa Storer; Grandchildren, Jacob Pierce, Kylee Storer,
Tyler Storer, Canon Smith, Carson Smith & Lexi Storer; Brother & Sisters, Suzanne Grasso,
Pauleen Dolling, Chuck Guthman, Madeline Archer, Jane Birkey, Mary Young, Anne
Blumenshine, Jo Fuller, and Shelly Osterman; other relatives, loved ones and
many friends.
Services will be 2 pm,
Friday, June 30, 2017 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Poteau
with Father Joe officiating. Interment
will follow at Shady Point Cemetery, Shady Point, OK. Pallbearers will be Jason Storer, Jacob
Pierce, Bradley Smith, Logan Hayes and Robert Moore Sr.
There will be a Rosary and
visitation on Thursday evening from 6-8 pm at Evans Chapel.
I always loved her, such a great lady. I'll miss her.
ReplyDeleteI love Peggy. She was apart of my eomc family. Knowing her made a difference in my life. Deepest sympathies.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is like a bad dream . She was such a loving person. Will so miss you Peggy. Deepest condolences to the family She was a wonderful Lady
ReplyDeleteWhat a devastating loss. She was the very definition of caring and compassionate. I met Peggy 10 years ago. She was always smiling and asked "how are you?" And ment it. Sympathy to her family, She will be missed by many.
ReplyDeleteI miss you so much my sweet, precious sister and friend. Til me meet again!
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