Peggy Sue Salyers

Birth date: Nov 12, 1946 Death date: Mar 14, 2022

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Peggy Sue Salyers, 75, passed away on Monday, March 14, 2022, after a brief illness.She was preceded in death by her parents Dent (Hen) and Mamie Hazel Salyers. She passed away surrounded by her family in Florida, although she spent most of her life in Kingsport, TN.Peggy Sue’s surviving family includes her daughters; Vickie Stidham (Gary Stidham) and Kathie Salyers, her grandchildren; Steven Gentry, Summer Andrews (Nathan Andrews), Sierra Sculley (Dustin Sculley), and Greg Stidham (Whitney Stidham) and great grandchildren; Johnathan McKenzie, Emory Sculley, Victoria Sculley, and Vander Sculley.Peggy Sue is also survived by her brother Ted Salyers (Debbie Salyers); her nephews Tony Salyers (Brandi Salyers) and Jordan Salyers; and her great- nephew, Brooks Salyers and great- niece, Ashlyn Salyers.Peggy Sue was a high energy and loving woman. She enjoyed spending time with her family. Born into the Baptist faith, she believed in kindness and generosity. She lived her life according to these principles. She also had a wonderful sense of humor and loved doting on her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. In accordance with her wishes, she was cremated in Florida.The family will receive friends from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm Saturday, April 16, 2022, at Oak hill Funeral and Cremation Services, Kingsport, TN in the Fireside Room.Heaven has gained another angel and she will be dearly missed by all those she knew.

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Lorie Norris

in honor of Peggy.
A large, lit white candle with a subtle wax drip on a beige background, accompanied by a white and pink paper flower on the right side.
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Steve Shannon Barr

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ted and to all of Peggy's family and friends for your loss! Peggy was a jewel, a part of our LA family and we'll hold her memory in our hearts forever!

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Freddy Dykes

Ted sorry for your loss, Peg was a very special lady to many of us. May she rest in peace

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Steve Shannon Barr

in honor of Peggy.
A large, lit white candle with a subtle wax drip on a beige background, accompanied by a white and pink paper flower on the right side.