Margaret “Peg”
W.
Woodard
)Stevens
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Margaret “Peg” W Stevens, 90, of Fort Wayne died July 28, 2019 at Saint Anne Home, Fort Wayne, IN. Peg was born September 9, 1928 in Fort Wayne, IN and was the daughter of the late Lawrence Ray and Margaret Webster Woodard. Peg moved to New York when she was six, and spent most of her adult life in White Plains New York, working as an Executive Secretary. In 2003, Peg and her husband Allan, retired to Fort Wayne. Peg loved spending time with her family, dinners on the back porch, following the growth of her grandchildren, nieces and nephews, great grandchildren as well helping her neighbors. Peg was especially fond of young children and babies and couldn't pass by one without smiling or waiving. Peg volunteered for a number of years with Redeemer Radio and after that in the Parkview Randallia Hospital gift shop. She was known for giving away her knitted dish clothes as a special gift. Survivors include sons Allan "Woody" (Bonnie) Stevens of East Brunswick, NJ and David "Dave" (Debbie) Stevens of Fort Wayne; sister, Louise Moon of Huron, OH; grandchildren, Julie (Jessica Copland) , Corinne, Ben, Alli and David Stevens; great-grandchildren, Katie Copland and Leilani Stevens; two nieces and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Allan B. Stevens. Funeral Service will be Saturday August 3, 2019 at 1:00 pm at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave, Fort Wayne, with calling one hour prior. Burial in Kensico Cemetery, Vahalla, NY, in the future. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Anne Nursing Home and Retirement Community.
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I went to Kindergarten with Peg at Washington School, and one year was invited to her birthday party. We became reacquainted at Parkview Fitness when we were both in our 80\’s. She was a very sweet lady. My deepest sympathies, Joan Karr Bredemeyer