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Sad word of the passing of Peggy Brockman

A quiet life of purpose and meaning. A role model of the highest order

It is received with profound sadness to learn of the passing of Peggy Brockman, a beloved citizen of Adair County. She made life more pleasant for thousands who knew her. She was one of Adair County's most influential ambassadors without ever leaving her as the gracious host at the Circle R Family Restaurant. She did as much to influence prospects to move to the area any individual of our time. She helped us all, at various times, start our days, raise our kids, believe in a certain goodness about ourselves few others have ever instilled. For those of us who knew her, she will be sorely missed, but never, ever, be forgotten. Details on the services for Peggy Brockman will be posted when received later from Grissom-Martin Funeral Home. - Ed & Linda Waggener




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