Peggy L. Keller
Peggy L. Keller, age 62, of 1110 North 20th, died on Sunday, April 4, 2010 at 6:25 PM in Blessing Hospital. She was born on August 11, 1947 in Quincy, IL the daughter of Kenneth & Muriel (Morgan) Franks. Peggy was a receptionist for Irvine Chiropractic for the last several years.
Peggy enjoyed spending time with her family and especially her grandchildren.
She is survived by:
HER LONG TIME COMPANION: Gary VanCamp of Quincy
FOUR CHILDREN; Kevin Keller of Ewing, Missouri; Ronald Keller and his wife Wendy of Quincy; Stacey Werneth of Quincy and Buddy Keller also of Quincy
THREE STEP-CHILDREN; Stacey Mock of Quincy, Greg VanCamp of Quincy and Amy VanCamp also of Quincy
ONE BROTHER: Kenneth Franks and his wife Linda of Quincy and
ONE SISTER: Diane Wunderlich of Texas.
14 GRANDCHILDREN along with numerous great-grandchildren also survive.
Peggy was preceded in death by her parents and one brother: Alan Parchim.
Cremation rites were accorded. Private family services will be held at a later date. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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We are sorry to hear of Peggy’s passing and her family is in our thoughts
Peggy,you will be dearly missed,but now you are in a better place with no more pain. Gary I know
you will miss her,again she is in a better place
with no more pain.My prayers go out to all of the
family,especially you Gary.
Larry E. Fenton
My prayers are with u all if i can do anything please call bless family
Peggy and I worked together at Huber and ran into each other throughout the years, she was a very nice person to me. My daughter and i lived next to Stacy and her son and daughter several years ago too. My thoughts are with each of you, i hope you can find peace at this time.
Julie and Ashlie Kindhart
I was saddened at the loss of such a wonder and corageous woman. May it help you in knowing that she is no longer suffering. My your memories of the wonderful time you shared bring you comfort in this time of loss. I know that i will cherish the memories that i have of the times i took care of her and the stories of her that she and many of you shared with me. Again I am very sorry for your loss.
I’m sorry for your loss. She has been in my prayers. I miss seeing her at Irvine C. – We also worked together for a short time several years before she came to Irvine C.