Peggy Lee Reed THOMPSON  October 10 1031  August 23 2019 (age 987)

Peggy Lee Reed THOMPSON October 10 1031 August 23 2019 (age 987)

October 10 1031 August 23 2019 (age 987)
Mrs. Peggy Lee Reed Thompson, 88, of Hagerstown, fondly known as “Big Mamma”, died Friday night, August 23, 2019, at Doey’s Hospice House. She was the wife of the late Stacy L. Thompson, Jr. Born October 10, 1931, at Georgetown Hospital, Washington, DC, she was a daughter of the late Bruce Lee and Nellie Neal Ridenour Reed. Peggy was a member of Carmody Hills Baptist Church, Capitol Heights; and Past President of the Rankin Circle Choir. She is survived by children, Terry Lee, Wayne Randolph, Ricky Louis, Dale Robert, and Johnny Van Thompson, and Joann Bonita Ball; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren; as well as her sister Ruby Payne. Besides her husband and parents, Peggy was preceded in death by her children, Jerry Leon Thompson, Mary Beth Evans, and Sherry Darlene Montaque. Arrangement for services will be announced at a later time by the Andrew K. Coffman Funeral Home, Hagerstown. Those desiring may offer condolences to the family at www.akcoffmanfh.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Peggy Lee Reed THOMPSON October 10 1031 August 23 2019 (age 987).

Andrew K Coffman Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Hagerstown, state: Maryland

death notice Peggy Lee Reed THOMPSON October 10 1031 August 23 2019 (age 987)

obituary notice Peggy Lee Reed THOMPSON October 10 1031 August 23 2019 (age 987)

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