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Peggy Stichweh Nunning

Margaret "Peggy"L. Nunning 1946-2013. Margaret "Peggy" L. Nunning, 67, of Pensacola, FL passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2013. Peggy was born on March 13, 1946 in Middletown, OH. She graduated from Colonel White High School in Dayton, OH in 1964 and Purdue University in 1968. After moving to Pensacola, she taught Elementary School. Peggy was an active lady and her many hobbies included sewing, tennis, camping, snow skiing, pottery, bridge, bunco and traveling.

She held various leadership positions in community organizations/clubs and was involved in many activities including LadyBugs Garden Club, Pensacola Woman's Tennis league (captain), the Wildlife Sanctuary, Pensacola Ski Club, the Alpha Phi Delta Mu Alumae of Purdue University, Pensacola Junior Woman's Club and Kaleidoscope/Ballet Pensacola.

She was also a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church.Peggy was preceded in death by her parents, Chester K. and Lenore A. Weglage Stichweh.She is survived by her husband, Walter J. Nunning of Pensacola, FL; daughters, Katie L. Straw (David T. Straw) of Jacksonville, FL and Sara E. Nunning of Atlanta, GA; a granddaughter, Chloe E. Straw and a grandson, Tristan E. Straw both of Jacksonville, FL; a brother, Larry A. Stichweh of Olympia, WA; cousin, Leah Rising of Panama City, FL; nieces, Mindy S. Stichweh

of Atlanta, GA and Kerry A. Stichweh of New York, NY. In Remembrance

I went to E. J .Brown elementary school with Peggy. She was a fun loving young lady who always had a beautiful smile on her face. I remember her very well because she always laughed at my classroom antics and would continually remind me that one of these days I was going to get in big trouble. Peggy also took pity on me - a rather immature lad who struggled in school to put it mildly. On many of occasions she would patiently help me with my homework assignments without making me feel bad about myself. I am sure Peggy was a loving, caring and dedicated teacher whose students were blessed to call her their teacher. How ironic I became a Junior High Teacher for 39 years. Peggy I never forgot your smile and kindness to me.

Thank You -Your friend - Jim Rowlands.

Peggy Stichweh Nunning
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