Peggy Breshers, a constant source of light, beauty, and positive energy continued her journey and left this earth on Earth Day, April 22, 2015 at the age of 64. She passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her children. Her brief battle with cancer was courageous, inspiring, and hard fought. She chose to walk this painful and difficult path with the optimism, grace, and strength that she has carried her entire life. She was so very loved by those that had the blessing to be in her life and her love in return was extraordinary. She always had a smile for her family, friends, neighbors, or a passing stranger. She loved to laugh and to relish in the simple moments life had to offer. Some of her favorite things were coffee, chocolate, spending time with her family, being "Nana" to her granddaughter (their overnights which were always too short and sending her holiday cards), bluebonnets, hot air balloons, rocking horses, holidays at her sisters, camping July 4th at the lake, her cat Bits, small towns and the kindness of people. She was never one to pass up a moment to brighten another’s day, and in that regard she was so very gifted. She leaves a big hole in so many hearts only because she filled them with so much love.
Loving family members that will dearly miss her include her children Layla Breshers and Brent Breshers, his wife Anita and their daughter Maya; Sister Reva Perkins; Brother Dolan Hargrove. Peggy has gone on to join her parents Shirley and John E. Hargrove and her sisters Mary Dee Hargrove and Sherry Doster.
A special thanks to the angels that selflessly cared for Peggy and surrounded her with love and light: Layla, Reva, Kathy, LaRay, and the Evans. You made all the difference.
She said she wanted to heal her cancer so she could help children with cancer. If you can, please donate in her honor to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Tribute # 38166874 PO Box 1000, Dept. 142 Memphis, TN 38148 1-800-822-6344 http://giftfunds.stjude.org/PeggyBreshers
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Leave a tributeChristmases at Bigmama and Bigdaddy's little 3 room house are at the top of great memories... Eating, dancing, and opening gifts! Going to Black Rock Park camping is another fond memory. We girls always took a big sack of gingersnaps and almost made ourselves sick on them! Easter egg hunts at Voca were always fun....acres of hiding spaces!! Making "mudpies" under the big oak tree in our backyard is still another thing that comes to mind!
As we grew to adulthood it became harder and harder to get together, but we still managed to keep in touch. We got a few trips in... Necie, Brent, Ryan and I once went to the Alamo and the Capitol together. Neither Necie nor I had been to LBJ Ranch, so a few years ago we did that together, with the promise that we were going to do such things more often. We just knew that when we retired we would have a chance to be together more.
In about an hour I will be headed to Necie's memorial. It still doesn't seem possible that she is gone and won't be there to give everyone a big hug, and an "I love you"!! I know she will be looking down on us with a huge smile on her face....she loved family get-togethers!!
Necie... Love you, cuz!! Will miss you forever.....kathy
We then played. There were many happy hours running and playing.
We all need a time for tears and healing. I pray for each of you to be comforted during this time of sorrow.
I will forever hold her special memory in my heart.
Sending my love and prayers to each of you.
Sandy
Gerry Wayne Owens
2833 Chimney Rock Lane
San Angelo, TX 76904-7009
Peggy ( Neicy) Denise Hargrove, you will always be in my heart! My love goes out to your family.
Dolan, Reva I want you to know I am so so sorry for your loss of you little sister! Sincere condolences and my love,
Margaret June Owens Woodall
501 S. Irene St., Apt. 613
San Angelo, TX 76903
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Mom,
We just arrived on the Oregon coast. I am lying here now after sunset feeling the Pacific winds and listening to the lullabies of its tides. Thoughts of you roll in with each wave, memories of our time swells inside me and the longing to have you here with us is so strong that all I can do is shed the same salt the ocean is now bringing in. I can feel your presence and your loss so strongly here. As we traveled today I caught many glimpses of you through the periphery of my unconscious stares, only to awaken my focus to another's Nana. So many times I caught myself as I instinctually turned to share a moment through the window with you. I have never known such a closeness and distance in the same moments. Layla, Boompa, Anita, Maya, and I are taking this trip to honor, remember, and celebrate you. We chose "your lighthouse" to spread some of your ashes because I cannot recall a place that would light you up the way it did when you spoke of it. Whatever you found in this place by the ocean years ago with your daughter I will never know, but I will always carry the beauty and joy you exuded when you recalled those times. It is surreal to be here, heading to that little place in the postcards and pictures that adorned your refrigerator for so long without you by our side. We know that this trip, this gathering and sharing of ourselves would have made you so happy to be a part of, so I hope that this in your honor will make you so proud. As we venture through these days and memories of you, toward your lighthouse, I will carry the words I shared with the others that are so fitting for you and how you lived your life: "A lighthouse is not interested in who gets its light! It gives it without thinking! Giving light is its nature!" - Mehmet Murat Ildan
Thank you dear Mother for a lifetime of your light,
Your loving son
Voca School House Wall
In Voca, Tx, where Peggy and I grew up is the old Voca school house. Along the front of the school is a rock wall with an opening in the wall just wide enough to walk thru. My family lived in the little house next to the school and one day Peggy came with her Mother Shirley, to visit my Mother, Inez Clevenger. My twin sisters, Sharon, Karon, Peggy and I decided that we should run on top of the rock wall and jump the gate. We had all made several jumps when Shirley and Mother saw what we were doing and told us to stop " before one of us falls and knocks our teeth out". Peggy decided to go one more time, she missed the jump and knocked out her front teeth. I never forgot that day and never again jumped that gate. Peggy was a joy to be with.
Wanda Clevenger Davis