

Peggy Marie Moffett of Bossier City, Louisiana was called to her Heavenly home on November 13, 2025, in the comfort of her home surrounded by loving family. She was born on August 23, 1936, in Nashville, Tennessee, to the late James Elvin and Hazel Marie Harris Brewer.
Peggy was a surgical nurse, retiring following fifty-eight years of dedicated services caring for others. She was a military wife and enjoyed being a part of putting together formal military dinner parties.
Peggy's hobbies through the years consisted of crocheting, playing bingo, bowling, dancing, roller skating and ice skating. She enjoyed reading, gardening, Sunday dinners with her family, and caring for her beloved fur babies.
Peggy's soul would simply light-up when it comes to the holiday's, especially Christmas. She loved being able to place out her angels collected over the years. Peggy would participate in delivering meals with the Shreveport Rescue Mission during the holidays because she couldn't stand to see anyone go without. She would take many gifting angels from the trees as a way of giving back and gifting to those in need. Peggy did most of her work in secret because she believed in not receiving acknowledgment for her good deeds.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Pigeon Forge, the Christmas Store at Pigeon Forge, Hawaii, Europe, and the great ole' Smoky Mountains along with Hawaii are some of Peggy's favorite places to travel.
As a Sassy and Classy young lady, Peggy took great pride in her appearance, making sure her; hair, make-up, appearance, and her nails were never neglected. Peggy liked putting on yard sales, shopping and running the roads.
Peggy loved celebrating her God, giving back to others, worshiping with local churches, and getting involved with programs in the area to help others. With Jesus in her heart and soul, Peggy liked worshiping with Airline Baptist Church and North Point Community Church. She loved the fellowships, friendships obtained, and listening to God's word.
While Peggy and her family were located in Georgia , she assisted in and accomplished integration within the cafeteria of a local hospital while stationed at Fort Benning.
Peggy was preceded in passing by her parents; her beloved husband of fifty years Harold Moffett; two daughters: Heather Lynn Moffett, Deanna Lee Ferguson; one sister Shirley Francis; one brother Jimmy Brewer; and one brother-in-law Tommy McWilliams.
Left to cherish Peggy's memory will be her beloved children, two Daughters: Cheryl F. Brown (Robert), Ajuna Moffett-Reed (Christopher); one sister Darlene Holley (John); one brother-in-law Rodney Moffett (Patti); one sister-in-law Virginia Moffett McWilliams; two grandchildren: Shannon Leach (Sam), Dustin Ferguson (Jessica); ten great-grandchildren: Noah, Seth, Baylee, Kamdyn, Kason, Jace, Katelynn, Ethan, Savannah, Cheyenne; two great-great grandchildren: Brynlee, Greyson; along with many extended family members and a host of wonderful friends.
The family would like to express their sincerest gratitude to the Willis-Knighton Care System especially the Nurses, the staff of Shreveport Rehab Hospital, the staff of Encompass Rehab Facility, the staff of Centerwell Home Health, the staff of Bristol Hospice, especially Randy Goudeau, Jody, Latoya, Terri Cain, Neurosurgeon Dr. Guthikonda, her primary care physician Dr. Ted Warren and staff, extended family and friends for all of the care provided, medical needs, prayers, condolences, and friendships during our great time of need.
There will be a visitation for Peggy on Saturday, 11/22/2025, from 1:00 PM until time for her Celebration of Life service at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Hill Crest Memorial Funeral Home with Chaplain Randy Goudeau officiating. An inurnment will immediately follow on the grounds of Pease Chapel Cemetery, 3384 Bellevue Road, Haughton, Louisiana.
Memorials may be made in honor of Peggy to the Wounded Warrior Project, https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org, Tunnel2Towers.org, or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, https://www.stjude.org
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