Avis de décès
Vondaleen Peyton
11 novembre 1938 – 26 février 2021

AUX SOINS DE
Moss Service Funeral Home
Graveside Services for Vondaleen Peyton, age 82 of Cullman who passed away on Friday, February 26, 2021, will be at Mt. Vernon Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery on Sunday, February 28, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. Moss Service Funeral Home directing.
She was born in Cullman County on November 11, 1938 to Samuel Adolphus “Doc” and Naomi Nunnelly Latham. She graduated from Fairview High School in 1957. Vondaleen moved to Birmingham and started her passion and career as a Dental Assistant. She graduated from Bessemer Technical School as a dental assistant and received her license in June of 1960. She married William “Bill” Peyton July 12, 1980. She retired after 55 years and became the full time caregiver of her loving husband.
Vondaleen loved traveling, going to the casino, square dancing and people. Yard work was her favorite past time. She loved animals and always had room for anther cat or dog.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brothers: Luther H. (Anniebell) Stidham, Ottis Latham and Buster Latham and sister, Coi Latham Smith.
Survived by Harold “Bootie” and Betty Hyatt of Baileyton; Caregiver-niece, Linda O’Neil; stepdaughters: Paula (Glenn) Hardin, Pam (Josh) Piatt and Sandy (Bobbie) Sorrel all of Indiana; stepson, Scott (Debbie) Peyton also of Indiana and a multitude of nieces and nephews.
Condolences and special memories may be shared with the family at mossservicefh.com.
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