Peggy J. Allison

By October 20, 2017Uncategorized

5/13/1930 – 10/6/2017

Peggy Joy Lungren Allison was born May 13, 1930 in Red Oak Iowa to Ivan and Ruth Lungren.  Confirmed June 4, 1944, Bethlehem Lutheran Church.  Graduated Red Oak Iowa High School 1947.  Married Ronald O Allison December 26, 1948.  Three children, Mark Allison, wife Sherrie, Diane Hess, husband Bill, David Allison, wife Lynn.  Seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.  Peggy is a charter member of St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church.  She sang in choir for at least 45 years.  She was active in what was WELCA, was a member of Priscilla Circle from the time it was started.  Peggy was preceded in death by parents and husband, Ronald.  Survived by Mark, Diane and David, sister, Bernie Schantz, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Visitation Friday 10:00 – 11:00 AM and Memorial Service Friday (10/20/17) 11:00 AM at St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church 510 N. 93rd Street Omaha, NE. Memorials to St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church.

3 Comments

  • Susan Steinacher says:

    My earliest memory of Peg was when she watched me while my brother had his tonsils out. She gave me my first apron during that stay. Peg and Ron were wonderful friends of my parents for many happy years. After all the kids were gone it was not uncommon for them to celebrate their wedding anniversary with my parents birthdays. Happy memories of times spent together. RIP in peace Peg as you have gone home to our Lord and Savior. God Bless your family during this time.

  • Vicki Freeman says:

    I worked with Peggy at Dr. Wright and Ward’s office. Peggy was a joy to work with. We would chat and laugh, and she also gave me good advice. She was a woman of great faith also. I know she loved her God and her church very much. May wonderful memories comfort her family.

  • Anonymous says:

    I worked with Peggy at Dr. Wright and Ward’s office. Peggy was a joy to work with. We would chat and laugh, and she also gave me good advice. She was a woman of great faith also. I know she loved her God and her church very much. May wonderful memories comfort her family. Vicki Freeman

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