1942
2012
Peggy Marie Allen, age 69, of Midland passed away on February 7, 2012 in Dallas, Texas.
She worked for the Midland Independent School District as a bus driver for 24 years in Special-Ed.
Peggy is preceded in death by both parents, Hally Clay and Lillian Grace Allen.
Survivors include one sister, Wanda F. Hines and husband, Charles E. Hines of Midland; two nephews, Clifton Hines of Midland and Christopher Hines of Huffman, Texas; one niece, Charlotte Grace Hines; and many loving friends.
A graveside service is planned for 3:00pm on Saturday, February 11, 2012 at Resthaven Memorial Park.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home of Midland, Texas. Condolences may be made at: www.ellisfunerals.com.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your favorite charity.
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February 14, 2012
Kathy Lee
I am so sorry to hear about Peggy. I will always have fond memories of her. I really enjoyed working with her and having her as a friend. My Prayers go out to all her family and friends.
February 11, 2012
Ella K.
Sending you love and hugs from afar Peggy. We'll all miss you so much but none more than mom. You were her best friend - you gave meaning to her retirement life - you know how much she loved you and I know you loved and appreciated her too. RIP with all your beloved animals & family that went before you and we'll all see you again some day.
February 10, 2012
Bonnie & Robbie Drake
Peggy & I meet 38 years ago working together at Levis Strauss. She was my supervisor. She became my good friend and bowling buddy. Peggy was always loyal to bring in that second bowling bag-- with the party supplies! Then 24 years ago she convinced me to become a school bus driver. Peggy has been a big influence on my life, we always had a good time together. She will always be remembered.
February 10, 2012
Gretchen Deab
Peggy, a dear friend. You will be greatly missed by Luis and I. My first bus driver. What a time we had. See you sometime.
February 10, 2012
Peggy, you will be greatly missed by all that were fortunate to know you. You were an inspiration to all in so many ways. Rest in peace. See you on the other side. Love ya' bunches, Lovis G. Rushing (Tishomingo, OK)
February 10, 2012
Jean Anderson
Peggy, you were a very special person, one who will be sorely missed by all who knew you and worked with you. So good bye my friend, until we meet again.
Jean Anderson
February 10, 2012
helen garcia
peggy you will be miss.
February 10, 2012
suzanne tucker
peggy was one of a kind,good friend what you saw is what you got truthful and caring. loved herfriends and family and above all her pets a hard worker ive seen her when she could just barely make it to the bus but still there to pick up her kids. rest in pease peggy. you will be missed by all suzanne tucker
February 10, 2012
Debbie Jones
Peggy, you were an inspiration to others with your gentle spirit, kindness, positive, upbeat attitude and happy outlook on life. You always had a kind word and a smile for those who knew you. You could be a little mischievous and were always up for a practical joke. You blessed all of us who knew you with your humour regardless of the situation and made life more fun. I have many treasured memories of times we spent together through the years. You will not be forgotten by those who knew and loved you. You were an amazing person!
I am going to miss you, my friend.
Love you,
Debbie
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