Peggy Jean Belch

Peggy Jean Belch

68, of Waverly, passed away on December 28, 2019 at St. Vincent Hospital, surrounded by her family. Peggy was born on November 8, 1951 in Oregon, Ohio to the late Charles W. Hart and Evelyn (Roberts) Brandeberry.

She retired from American Fletcher National Bank after many years as a customer service representative. She was the matriarch and the rock of her family. Her family was everything to her, especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and baking. Her spaghetti with her special homemade sauce was one of her children’s many favorites.

She is survived by her husband, Todd Belch; sons Brian Belch, Jason (Edie) Belch; siblings David Hart, Dale Hart, Preston Hart, Paul Brandeberry, Scott Brandeberry, Joyce Meinke, Bonnie Hart, Judy Sigler, and her beloved grandchildren Zoie, Elijah, Jackson, Peyton and Lucas.

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 2nd from 4-7pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 3rd at 10am in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in IOOF Cemetery, Waverly.

Peggy was always thinking of others in need, so the family asks that memorial contributions be made in her memory to Wheeler’s Mission, 205 E. New York St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 or www.wheelermission.org/

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  1. I still dream about her Christmas sugar cookies. I’ll never forget the hours she let me spend icing those a Christmas trees as a little girl, as clumsy as I was. Words can’t express my sorrow. She was an amazing lady and was so adored by myself and my whole family. We are so sorry for your loss.

  2. Peggy had a laugh that filled you with joy. She was amazing with a thread and needle and could make anything and the beauty of her quilts was awe-inspiring. The Sigler, Greenlese, Moritz and Santoro families will always love you. Now you sit with the angels weaving your magic.

  3. I so enjoyed seeing Peggy for her yearly visits. She was one of my favorites. My sympathy and prayers for her family. So sorry for your loss. Dr. Julie Hirsch

  4. Our family is stunned and deeply saddened by the news of Peggy’s passing. I was honored to know her as a friend and neighbor for almost 40 years. It has been very difficult these past few days looking over the fence and re-living so many family memories together. She was a very special person to the entire Shelton family and will truly be missed. My heart goes out to your family during this time of immeasurable loss.

  5. We who knew of Peggy’s cooking, sewing and gardening saw the perfection in it and acknowledged, she did not. Perfect was not quite good enough for Peggy.

  6. Peggy and I became friends many years ago while working at the bank. Our friendship continued and we enjoyed keeping in touch with an occasional lunch together. Peggy loved her family with a passion and I loved hearing about your adventures together. I know you will cherish your memories, your quilts and the love that she poured onto each of you. I will miss my dear friend and will keep each of you in my prayers.

  7. I am so sorry to hear of this unexpected loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Peggy will be missed at the games. Prayers to all the family.

  8. My sister Peggy touched all who knew her. Always a smile and kind words. She is a great listener. We laugh lots. I could always ask her about recipes. The planet lost a beautiful girl. She is missed by all. My prayers to all who love her.

  9. Todd, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, understanding your sudden loss of your soul mate. It was wonderful chatting with both of you at our recent class reunion. She was proudly sharing about your children and grandchildren which you cherish together. May the Holy Spirit grant you strength as you travel though this difficult time, leaning on family and friends!

  10. I am so sorry and heart broken. I didn’t know. Please accept my condolences. Peggy was a wonderful woman, a great mother, to you boys, and a wonderful husband to Todd and an awesome grandmother. A great sister to me. She’s at peace with Jesus now. See you soon sis, see you Soon. RIP


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