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Submitted by Mary Ellen Crowe
Rome News-Tribune, November 17, 1972
MRS. S. D. PEUGH
Mrs. S. D. (Lucy) Peugh, 54, of 905 North Fifth Avenue, died Thursday night in a Rome hospital following a lengthy illness.
(this is erroneous...should have been March) 16, 1918, daughter of the late William Chasteen and Annie Belle
Carter Tolbert. She receive her education in the Floyd County public schools and had resided here all of her life. Prior to her retirement, she assisted
her late husband in the operation of Peugh Electric Company for several years. She was married on December 23, 1939, to the late S. D. Peugh who died March
13, 1966. She was a member of the Fifth Avenue Baptist church, where she was a member of the Eva Lindsey Sunday School Class.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dean Crowe of Rosemont Park; and one brother, William C. Tolbert of Glencoe, AL; two grandsons, a number of nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church with the Revs. Joe Vernon and Charles Evans officiating.
Interment will be in the family lot in the East View Cemetery.
The body will like in state at the Steven-Davenport Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today. At other hours they will
be at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Dean Crowe at 11 Rosemont Drive.
Active pallbearers include Austin Moses, E. E. Burns, Bradley Haynes, Raymond Salmon, Keiffer Lindsey, R. C. Comer, Jim Camp and Arthur Ford. Honorary
pallbearers will be composed of members of the Eva Lindsey Sunday School Class.
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