Margaret May (Siers) Conventry |
Posted 2009-10-29 by Sharon |
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ October 28, 2009, p. A12 Margaret May Coventry, 67, passed away peacefully in her sleep early Thursday morning, Oct. 22, at her residence in Peeples Valley. She was born Sept. 5, 1942, in York, Penn. Peggy was well known around the area for the “Honky Tonk Angels Karaoke.” The Honky Tonk Angel has earned her wings and is “in flight.” She was the strongest, sweetest, and most caring woman we have ever known, and was loved by all who knew her. No matter how she felt, she always had a smile on her face. Her love was her family, the computer, yard sales, friends, and angels. She had many obstacles throughout her life and always managed to stay strong with her head held high. She was there for you whenever you needed her, no matter what. You always had a good feeling inside when you talked to her. She will be missed so much and will remain in our hearts forever. We love you Mom! Margaret “Peggy” is survived by her husband Carl Coventry; sons Guy W. Hess III and Charles W. Hess of Pennsylvania; daughters Tammy S. Zudell of Congress; Angie S. Zerrien of Maine; Lesa M. Jones of Yarnell; and Sarah J. Smith of Wickenburg; and cousin (sister) Dorothy Riddle of Congress. She had 15 grandchildren - Kelly, Jerimiah, Guy IV, Austin, Brandin, Jasmine, James, Michael, Andrew, Tanya, Donald, Crystal, Cristine, Cheyanne, and Jeffrey. She had five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father Clarence W. Siers, mother Margaret M. Siers, sister Nancy J. Siers, and daughter Wanda J. Hess. Private services will be held. A remembrance memorial will be scheduled at a later date for friends to attend. Thank you to all who touched Mom’s life! |
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