She attended the Columbus City Schools. She was a devoted housewife and babysat for many families. She loved to cook and her sweet potato pies and cornbread dressing were her signature dishes. She also modeled hats in her younger days.
Peggy was a faithful member of Rehoboth Temple Church of God and Christ. She sang in the Young Peoples Choir.
Preceded in death by her parents, sibling, Don, Phyllis and Furman Jones and Granddaughter, Mikayla Wagner.
Peggy leaves to cherish her memories, daughter, Nina Jones; son, Clarence (Tonya) Wagner; sister, Joan Reynolds; grandson, Javon Jones and Ravon Ingram; great-grandchildren, Raylynn and Roslyn Ingram, Le'Ana and Javontea Jones, Destiny and Madison Ingram, Londyn Wagner; special friend, Odell Clodfelter; nieces and nephews, Trevon Robinson, Terrell Reynolds, Tammie Truitt, Dawn Jones, JaShawn Doss and John C. Jones.
She attended the Columbus City Schools. She was a devoted housewife and babysat for many families. She loved to cook and her sweet potato pies and cornbread dressing were her signature dishes. She also modeled hats in her younger days.
Peggy was a faithful member of Rehoboth Temple Church of God and Christ. She sang in the Young Peoples Choir.
Preceded in death by her parents, sibling, Don, Phyllis and Furman Jones and Granddaughter, Mikayla Wagner.
Peggy leaves to cherish her memories, daughter, Nina Jones; son, Clarence (Tonya) Wagner; sister, Joan Reynolds; grandson, Javon Jones and Ravon Ingram; great-grandchildren, Raylynn and Roslyn Ingram, Le'Ana and Javontea Jones, Destiny and Madison Ingram, Londyn Wagner; special friend, Odell Clodfelter; nieces and nephews, Trevon Robinson, Terrell Reynolds, Tammie Truitt, Dawn Jones, JaShawn Doss and John C. Jones.
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