Peggy Ann Baldwin

 

 

Peggy Ann Baldwin, 71, of Martinsville, died on Friday, October 27, 2023, at her home with family by her side.  She was born in Bloomfield, Indiana to the late Bobbie Ray Smith and Betty Jean (Bische) Smith on November 28, 1951.

She graduated from Greenwood High School with the class of 1969.  She worked as a Customer Service Representative for AT&T for over 25 years before her retirement.  Over 35 years ago, she married the love of her life, Richard Baldwin.

Peggy greatly enjoyed cooking and feeding those around her.  A phenomenal cook, she never made a bad meal.  Some of her family’s favorites include her meatballs and mashed potatoes, potato soup, and chicken and dumplings.  She also enjoyed watching the news, crocheting, knitting, and vegetable gardening.

She leaves behind her loving family and friends including her husband, Richard Baldwin of Martinsville; sons, James Dunham II of Mooresville and Kelly Dunham of Martinsville; brother, Lyle Smith of Plainfield; sister, Melinda Gabehart of Mooresville; and grandchildren, Alycia Dunham, Jaron Dunham, and Makenzie Gibson. 

In keeping with Peggy’s wishes her earthly remains will be cremated and there are no public services.  The cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Carlilse-Branson Funeral Service and Crematory in Mooresville.

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  1. Sorry for your loss.
    Please draw strength and comfort from these bible scriptures- Psalms 83:18, Acts 24:15, Isaiah 25:8, Revelation 21:4,5.

  2. Peggy, you were always my second Mom. I will miss you so much. I am glad you are at peace now. I will hold your memory in my heart until we meet again.

  3. Peggy thank you for always including me and my family in everything. I’ll never forget that day in the pool- I laughed so hard. You were special to a lot of people, and will be remembered. God bless and keep you beautiful Peggy.

  4. Peggy was always good to everyone, and always fun to be around. I think often of the “Gang”, and some the Daytona Beach trips.
    Rest in Peace

  5. Peggy and I were classmates and friends, I’m very shocked and saddened by her passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. She was a great friend.


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