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Her Story...
Peggy Sue Gay was born on May 14, 1958, to Bubble Sr. and Ruby Gay in Humphrey, Arkansas.
She worked at the Holiday Inn as a housekeeper for a couple of years. She attended Revival Center COGIC under the leadership of Pastor Dewitt Jackson Sr. One of her favorite songs was "The Battle is not yours, it's the Lords" by Yolanda Adams. Peggy was a loving person. She never turned her back on anyone. She loved to cook and spend time with her family. Peggy was always the life of the party. She loved to dance, especially with her nieces and nephews. She would give you a look out of this world. To know Peggy was to love her.
On Friday, February 10, 2023, Peggy Sue Gay aka "Peg G" peacefully went from earth to glory at Franciscan Hospital with her loving family by her side. Peggy was preceded in death by her Father and Mother, Bubble Sr. and Ruby Gay, Brothers: Lacy, Phillip, and Bubble Gay Jr., Sisters: Valerie (James) Conner and Cleo Giles, Uncles: Leon and Joe Carl Higgins, Aunts: Gloria Martin, Annie Higgins, Doris Martin, Dorothy Smith, and Gladys Higgins.
She leaves to cherish her memories to her two loving Daughters: Latessa and Donyass Gay both of Michigan, City Indiana; One amazing Son; Tyrone (Shaunte) Gay of Hillside, Illinois; four grandchildren: Omesha, Omar, and Anfernee White all of Michigan City, Indiana; and Jordan Gay of Hillside, Illinois; twelve great-grandchildren; One Sister: Brenda (Bill) Albert, Aunts: Geneva Martin of Michigan City, Indiana; and Ann Higgins of Chicago, Illinois; Best friends: Debra Hull and Angie Lattimore, and Best friend & long-time companion Thomas Corley all of Michigan City, Indiana, along with a host of family, nieces, other relatives and friends.
Peggy's presence, love, laughter, and smile will be sorely missed by all that knew her.
A Celebration of life will be held Friday, February 24, 2023 at 11am with Supt. Dewitt Jackson Sr. to give Eulogy. Viewing will be 10am until the time of service. Burial to follow at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens.
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