Peggy
A.
Ramage
Obituary
Peggy A. Ramage, 74, of Fort Wayne, IN passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Born on August 28, 1949, she was the daughter of the late James R. and Joan (Freiberger) Ramage. She was a graduate of Bishop Luers High School, class of 1967. Peggy worked for 13 years as a hairdresser and also worked for 6 years at Lincoln National Bank. Her biggest joy in life was her son, Brad, who preceded her in death in 1996. Peggy enjoyed interior decorating and spending time with her closest friends. Left to cherish her memory are her sister, Nancy Miller, of Indianapolis; niece, Emily Knight of Franklin, IN; nephew, Andrew Miller of Brownsburg, IN; several great nieces and nephews; and close friends, Jane (Mike) Donlan and Janice (Alan) Zirkle. Peggy was preceded in death by her son, Bradley Ramage; and her parents. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at St. Therese Catholic Church, 2304 Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne (46819) with visitation beginning at 9:30 a.m. Burial at Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Memorials can be written to Bishop Luers High School or Humane Fort Wayne in Peggy’s name.
Services
St. Therese Catholic Church
St. Therese Catholic Church
Catholic Cemetery (Fort Wayne)
Bishop Luers High School 333 E. Paulding Road, Fort Wayne IN 46816 Tel: 1-260-456-1261 Web: http://www.bishopluers.org Humane Fort Wayne Fort Wayne IN Tel: 1-260-744-0454 Web: http://www.HumaneFW.org
Condolences
When uploading images, please allow the images to fully transfer before submitting form. Image thumbnails will appear below the comment box.
Comment required for image uploads.
20 total images or 20Mb max.
Nancy, I am so saddened to hear about Peggy’s passing. Donna Freiburger shared this with me. I am your cousin Amy Freiburger from California. I remember, spending time with you and Peggy when we were young, and visiting grandma and grandpa Freiburger. I will pass along this sad news to my mom, my dad your Uncle Donald passed away a couple of years ago. We are thinking of you during your time of sorrow. Take care.
Nancy, I am so sorry to read about Peggy. I wish I could be there for the funeral, but I live in California now. I have fond memories of our picnic days at Foster Park when we were kids. So many other memories, too! Again, I’m very sorry. Sharon
I worked with Peggy at the Better Business Bureau, she brought a lot of life and joy to our every day working existence.
Nancy, I’m just heartbroken over your loss of Peggy. I have many fond memories of Peggy , you, and your entire family for over 60 years as our families were neighbors and very close. Especially close were Peggy and my sister Patty (who passed away in 2013) who were best friends growing up and into early adulthood. Your were a great sister Nancy as you helped Peggy with cars etc., visits to her from Terre Haute, and of course your daily phone conversations with her. She needed and relied on you immensely following the passing of her on Brad and you always delivered! You are a selfless person who I admire. Rest easy now Nancy and take comfort that Peggy is no longer suffering the loss of Brad any longer and that they are now together once again!
God’s blessings on you Nancy!
John Abbott
Nancy—so sorry to hear about Peggy. I would never have known if Sharon had not let me know. So sorry we have all lost touch. I have such wonderful memories of family get together in Fort Wayne. Sending hugs and prayers for you.