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Peggy Jean (Cutler) Christley

Posted 2018-04-03 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Tuesday, April 3, 2018, page 6a

Peggy Jean Christley, age 82, passed away Sunday, April 1, 2018, at
her home during Hospice Care, surrounded by her entire family.

Peggy was born Feb. 28, 1936, in Florence, South Carolina. She moved
to Phoenix in 1968.

Peggy was the daughter of Lois Clement Cutler and Earl Cutler from
Ohio.

After arriving in Phoenix, Peggy worked for Valley National Bank in
downtown Phoenix. She was a word processing supervisor. She later
worked for Maricopa County as a passport processor.

She loved her husband, her four sons, four daughter-in-laws, her
four grandchildren and her three dogs. Her son, Fred Christley, Jr.,
and wife, Sue, live in Glendale, Arizona; her son, Kenneth Christley
and wife, Pam, live in Alta Loma, California; her son, Jonathan A.
Christley, and wife, Tara, live in Phoenix; and her son, Michael A.
Christley, and his wife, Stephanie, live in Gilbert, Arizona.

Grandsons Justin and Jason live in Phoenix, and her grandsons
Nicholas and Marco live in Gilbert.

Peggy loved her dog, Jasmine, her dog, Sammi, and especially Maddi,
her “Frenchie” Bulldog.

Her husband, Fred Christley, Sr., lives in Prescott Valley. He is a
veteran of the U.S. Army.

Peggy was a beautiful lady in appearance and in personality. She
will be greatly missed by her family.

The Christley family extends its gratitude to all of the staff at
Maggie’s Hospice in Prescott. Donations may be made in Peggy’s name
to Maggie’s Hospice.

She will be interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona on
23029 Cave Creek Road in Phoenix.

— Information provided by survivors.




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