Peggy J. Reynolds, 73, of Waldoboro, passed away with her family by her side on Sept. 18 at the Sussman House in Rockport.
Peggy was born on June 8, 1944 in Steuben to Francis Myrick and Ilda (Burke) Myrick. She grew up in Tenants Harbor, and attended St. George schools, graduating from St. George High School.
She married Philip Reynolds on Jan. 4, 1964. Peggy worked as a short order cook for many years, worked at the Port Clyde Packing Company, and was the office manager at Beaver Enterprises. She then worked at Bowden Egg Farms up until four weeks ago.
She was a member of the Martinsville grange, a member of the Fire Flies in the St. George Fire Department and an active member of the North Waldoboro Nazarene Church.
Peggy loved spending time with her family. She especially loved doing things with her grandkids and sisters. She was always busy!
She was predeceased by her parents; and grandson, Arron Paulsen.
Peggy is survived by her husband of 53 years, Philip C. Reynolds of Waldoboro; daughters, Marla McLain and husband Jeff of Gardiner, Debra Reynolds of Auburn, and Faye Reynolds of Waldoboro; son, Scott Reynolds and wife Mary Jean of Waldoboro; sisters, Methyl Carlson of St. George, and Mary Jane Simmons of Friendship; brother, Michael Myrick of Cushing; grandchildren, Adam Paulsen of St. George, Alison Nields of Brewer, Kendra McCrum of Washington, Shanna Hammond of Union, Danika McCrum of Bangor, Eric Haskell of Thomaston, and Philip Davis of Thomaston; and great-grandchildren, Kathleen, Emma, Gage, Ace, Nora, Austin and Sawyer.
Visiting hours for Peggy will be held from 6-8 p.m., Fri., Sept. 22 at Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. A service to celebrate Peggy’s life will be held at 1 p.m., Sat., Sept. 23 at Hall Funeral Home in Waldoboro, with Pastor Mark Holden officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Peggy’s name may be made to The Sussman Hospice House, c/o Betsy Boynton, 40 Anchor Way, Rockport, ME 04856.
To extend online condolences, visit her Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements.