

Margaret (Peggy) Rea (80) was born on May 3rd, 1937 in Newton, Massachusettsand died on December 9th, 2017 in Casa Grande, Arizona surroundedby her loving family. Peggy enjoyed going to Ak Chin Harrah’s casino; she’sbeen going to the casino for several years on Tuesday nights with her friendsto enjoy dancing and listening to music including her favorite band, ThaddeusRose. Peggy also loved watching the Diamondbacks on TV; she went to a gameonce but didn’t enjoy it because it was too hot, so she began watching the gamesat home where it was much cooler. Her favorite players were Louis "Gonzo"Gonzales and Paul "Goldie" Goldschmid. Peggy even got to meet the players,get autographs and get her picture taken with them. To say that Peggy nevermissed a game would be an understatement as she even rescheduled her knee surgery around their scheduleso she wouldn’t miss any games. Ten years after meeting Louis Gonzales, Peggy went to the Taste of CasaGrande at the Property with her family and again went to get pictures and autographs; she was so overwhelmedthat she couldn’t speak to him so she sat in the corner and cried. Her daughter, Laura, had to explainthat he had taken a picture with her, her granddaughter, and Peggy’s now deceased daughter, Lorraine. Hewas so polite to her and everyone else, she was so amazed. Peggy got to meet the governor of Arizona andhad her picture taken with him. She was even in the newspaper for controlling her diabetes for five yearswithout medication or insulin shots by controlling her diet. Peggy’s hobbies were embroidering pillowcasesand tablecloths which she’d give out to friends and family; baking gingerbread cookies with her grandkidsduring the holidays; taking the kids and grandkids to movies, museums, and Out of Africa; cooking dinnersfor her family; shopping for clothes, shoes and purses; and of course, watching the Diamondbacks games.Peggy enjoyed telling stories about raising her children thru the good times and the bad. About how poorshe was as a single parent raising four children but always managed to keep food on the table by doing jobslike neighbors’ ironing or cleaning, but no matter how hard things were she always managed to make sureher children were fed, happy and loved. Peggy was a strong person who always kept her dignity through her15 year battle with cancer. She always had a smile on her face no matter how hard things were. She stayedstrong and fought hard until the end.Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, Charles (2007) and Francis (2003); two infant sons at birth;son, David Stansberry (1980) and daughter, Lorraine Duxbury (2010). Peggy is survived by her daughters,Beverly Benoit of Winter Haven, Florida and Laura Wells of Casa Grande, Arizona; five grandchildren andsix great-grandchildren. Peggy would like her family and friends to always remember her for her love, humor,wisdom, strength, but most of all her courage. Memorial services will be held at J. Warren Cole & MaudGardens Chapel (525 N. Peart Rd.) on Saturday, December 16th at 11:00 a.m.
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