Peggy Ann Harrah

Birth date: May 5, 1934 Death date: Sep 28, 2021

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Peggy Ann Ferrell Walker Harrah, 87, Elizabethton, died Tuesday, September 28, 2021, after a lengthy illness. Peggy was a native of Johnson City and a daughter of the late Carl and Helen Blevins Ferrell. Peggy was a member of Pinecrest Baptist Church. She retired from the Veterans Administration where she worked as a Secretary in the Radiation Department. In addition to her parents, Peggy is preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Harrah, brothers, Oscar Ferrell, John Ferrell, Harley Ferrell, Ed Ferrell, sisters, Frances Campbell and Mary Bowman. Survivors include sons, Skip Walker and wife Judy, and Tony Walker; grandchildren, Jeremy Walker, Michael Walker, Melissa Ferraro, Angela Lewis; step-children, Linda Blevins and Herb Harrah Jr.; great-grandchildren, Chandler and Campbell Lewis; brother, Steve Ferrell; several nieces and nephews. A private graveside service will be conducted Monday, October 4, 2021, at 12:00 P.M., in Monte Vista Memorial Park, with Pastor Garry Edwards, officiating.

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Linda Blevins

in honor of Peggy.
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Mary Cutshall

Aunt Peggy was always so feisty and fun to be around. Probably my most favorite memory is when her and Herb wanted to do the family home video of The Streak. Loved her so much...will be missed.

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Gail Duncan

I'm so sorry for your loss, Skip and family. May happy memories bring you calm peace.

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Carolyn Smith

Peggy and I worked together at Commonwealth Ins. Co. She became my friend. Skip, Tony, and Angie (her family that I knew), I am so sorry. I know how much she loved you all.

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Cindy Terry

in honor of Peggy.

So many great memories with my Aunt Peggy. Loved her dearly. Condolences, Love and Prayers for all.

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Paula Rambo

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Peggy for several years on evenings in X-ray. In Deepest Sympathy, Paula Rambo