DAVIES, Peggy Doreen (née Harvey)

Born on April 3, 1931. Passed away September 4, 2023.

Passed away peacefully at home on 4th September 2023, surrounded by her loving family.

Aged 92 years.

Dearly loved and loving wife of Jim (dec). Much loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Beryl, Barry & Heather, Gillian, Graham & Linda, Colin & Debbie, Michael & Mary, and Linda & Simon.  Adored Nanna/Nanny to many and Big (Great & Great-Great) Nanna/Nanny to even more.

 

Funeral Notice
Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel 6 Ollerton Avenue, MoeView Map
The funeral service and committal for cremation for Mrs. Peggy Doreen Davies will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel, 6 Ollerton Avenue Moe on Tuesday (September 12th ,2023) commencing at 11.00am

Peg's service will also be livestreamed.

To view the livestream, please CLICK HERE.
Tributes
  1. Dear Beryl and family, so so sorry to hear of the sad loss of your dear Mum! Lost my Mum at 92 also but what a great innings they both had! Such a shame to see our old locals gradually leaving us one by one. She’ll now be reunited with Dad up above and making sure that he starts behaving himself again! 😊 Our love and deepest sympathies to you all! xx💖🌹

    Mim and Jon Hall September 5, 2023
  2. Peggy (and your dad) were wonderful next door neighbours to Phil for 58 years and myself for 31 years. The boys grew up calling them Aunty and Uncle. Phil came in tonight and said l will really miss chatting to Peggy over the fence most days when she was at home. Our love to you all. We will miss you Peggy. Love Lynette, Phil, Philip and Robert Blunt

    Lynette Blunt September 5, 2023
  3. My thoughts are with you all condolences to all your family

    Narelle Lewis September 6, 2023
  4. My thoughts are with Pegs family Peg was a lovely. Lady she will be sadly missed Gloria Kane

    Gloria kane September 6, 2023
  5. We will miss your smiling face great memories of our friend Peggy much love from your Day Club Girls xxx

    Kathleen Gibbs September 7, 2023
  6. My memories of Auntie Peggy. Always smiling always knitting always drunk Milo.
    When we came over to Australia Auntie Peggy and Uncle Jim made us so welcome. Family was always so important to them and it is clear that those values that they had have transferred to their children and Grandchildren. You will all miss her so much but you will always have those memories funny moments to hold on to. She is now back with Dad and all the other members of the family probably knitting while the rest of them are having a music and singalong session. Thinking of you all. Jackie xxx

    Jackie Coward September 10, 2023