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Peggy Lee Barry was born January 7, 1959, to Eugene and Shirley (Shively) Barry in Douglas County of Omaha, NE. She was born 4th out of seven children who were all one year apart so she had plenty of playmates (who loved and fought with each other). She was a best friend to her mother.
Peggy always made everyone feel welcome and loved. All the neighborhood kids knew and loved her.
Peggy never missed St. Patrick’s Day and was sometimes called “The Little Irish Dancer” and could really “cut a rug”.
She loved living in the hills of Crescent, Iowa, and watching eagles and nature. Some of her hobbies were gardening (she kept the most beautiful flower beds), morel mushroom hunting, journaling, antiques, thrift shopping, casinos, and a good laugh. She loved her grandchildren and she was their biggest fan.
She never left one of us out. She always made sure that we felt special. She will be forever missed!
Peggy Lee Barry, 62, of Black Hawk, SD, died Sunday, August 22, 2021, at Monument Health Rapid City hospital.
Peggy is survived by her three children, Trevor, Jason, and Randi Lyn; five grandchildren, Tristen, Hannah, McKenna, Gavin, Zander, and a grandson on the way; six siblings, Christine, Patricia, Susan, Cheryl, Tina, and Patrick; aunt, Mickey Robison, all her nieces and nephews, extended family, and her bird, Kiwi.
Peggy is preceded in death by her parents; aunt, Joanne Beery; great-nephews, Lawrence Bolden Jr., Lawrence Bolden III, Montrell Burris; great-niece, T'Aries Price
Memorial has been established.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kinkadefunerals.com.
Peggy Lee Barry
In Loving Memory
Peggy Lee Barry
Born January 7, 1959
Omaha, Nebraska
Died August 22, 2021
Rapid City, South Dakota
Funeral Service Monday, August 30, 2021, at 1:00 p.m.
Kinkade Funeral Chapel Sturgis South Dakota
Officiant Deacon Thomas Murphy
Musical Selections “Jealous of the Angels” “Dancing in the Sky”
“Hallelujah”
Pallbearers Grandchildren:
Tristen Hayden Hannah Krambeck McKenna Krambeck
Gavin Krambeck Zander Hayden Baby Boy Hayden
Honorary Pallbearer Christine Schaecher
Final Resting Place At A Later Date
She’ll Always Be Remembered
She’ll always be remembered
As a woman, both strong and good,
Who gave her best for others
And who did the best she could.
She’ll always be remembered
For all the joy she brought,
As a woman who made a difference
And a woman who meant a lot.