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December 27, 2012

Peggy Jane Bailey

1933-2012

— On December 22, 2012 the Lord called this amazing woman home.

Peggy Jane Bailey was born March 23, 1933 in Marshall, AR. to Charles and Lecta Livingston. Peggy married Mathew Allen Bailey on July 19, 1952 and shared a wonderful 50 years together until Mathew was called home in April of 2002.

Peggy was a wife, mother, grandmother (meme) and great-grandmother. Her life has touched so many people. She was a woman with a selfless heart. Her Love, strength and support has been and will always be an inspiration to her family and friends.

She is survived by her three daughters and their husbands; Vicky and Larry Montgomery of Muskogee, Karen and Kenny Yates of Eastview, KY and Lynda and Abe Pathammavong of Muskogee; ten grandchildren and their families, Veronica, Keith, Chelsea and Jacob Gragg of Muskogee; Angela, James, Charlie and Jordan Briggs of Norman, OK; Kimberly, Will, Annie Laney and Jackson Martin of Norman, OK; Larry Allen and Ethan Montgomery of Broken Arrow, OK; Nichole, Robbi, and Parker Kelley of Muskogee, OK; Casey, Amy, Anna and Caleb Yates of Bowling Green, KY; Scott, Noah and Taylor Yates of Elizabeth Town, KY; John, Nena, Aja and Bridgette Willingham of Okay, OK; Joshua, Dominique and Aubrey Willingham of Muskogee, OK; Crystal, Jason, Dylan, Justn and Caden Ashwood of Muskogee, OK and several relatives and close friends.

Graveside services will be 1:00 P.M. Friday December 28, 2012 at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery with Reverend Barrett officiating. Funeral service arrangements are under the direction of Bradley Funeral Service. Friends may send condolences to the family at www.bradleyfuneralservice.com

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