Wine, Peggy Ruth
Birth: 6-12-1948
Death: 7-19-2021
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Burial: Mt. Olive Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 8-14-2021 and updated on 10-19-2021.
Obituary: Peggy Ruth Wine, 73, of Stamps, Arkansas passed away July 19, 2021 in Texarkana, Texas. She was born June 12, 1948 in Rosston, Arkansas to Harmon and Margaret Jackson. Peggy enjoyed going to church and being with her family, but most of all, she loved spoiling her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Willis Wine and three brothers. She is survived by one daughter, Karen Watson and husband Mike of Genoa, AR; four brothers, George Jackson and wife Martha, Paul Jackson, Norman Jackson and wife Dana, Chester Jackson and wife Angela all of Rosston, AR; one sister, Kathia Warren of Texarkana, AR; four grandchildren, Cody Lyell of Shreveport, LA, Candace Simmons and husband John of Lockesburg, AR, Taylor Parker and husband Kody of Texarkana, AR and Mandy Watson of Genoa, AR; four great-grandchildren Kadison Henson, Ashlyn Rice, Aaliyah Parker and Azoa Parker, along with many nieces, nephews, friends and family. Funeral services will be held 10A.M. Thursday, July 22, 2021 at the A.O. Smith Funeral Home chapel in Stamps, AR. Internment will follow at Mt. Olive Cemetery near Rosston, AR. with Bro. Joe Brown and Terry Tatom officiating under direction of A.O. Smith Funeral Home. Visitation will be Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at the Chapel from 5P.M.—7P.M. Online registration is available at www.aosmithfuneralhome.com

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