Peggy Hader
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Peggy Hader, 66, of New Bloomfield, died Sunday, February 7, 2016 at the home of her son in Columbia. A celebration of her life will begin at 4:00 P.M., Friday, February 12, 2016at the Riechmann Indoor Pavillion, 2300 E. Walnut St., Columbia, MO 65201. Peggy is survived by her son, Wesley (KayMaree) Hader and daughter Leah Hickam all of Columbia. Other survivors include two sisters, Jackie Martino and LaRonda (Gary) Warner, two brothers, Glen (Loretta) Gilpin and Mark (Larita) Nichols as well as her grandchildren, Kye Stephen Hader, Gavyn Charles Hader, Brendan Patrick Hofheins and Gracie Kay Hofheins.
Peggy was an amazing,beautiful woman. I loved seeing her smile everyday and will always remember our Cubs vs. Cards banter. She always told me what a great mom I was and she will never know how much that was appreciated. I will miss her…..much love Pegs!
I’ll miss you Peggy. I loved you so much and your love for the boys was more then I could have ever asked for. Xoxo
I’m so sorry LEAH and WES. Your mom was funny, fun, and amazing lady. Wish I could be there for you both. I’m praying for you. Love you lots Sheila.
We are so sorry for your loss!
I love you aunt Peggy and I will miss u dearly….
I’m sorry for your loss! She was a great person.
God bless
Wesley and Leah, we are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are out to you and your family.
I’m praying for Leah n Wesley sorry for your loss ur parents were amazing people they will never be forgotten I bet they are up there riding the Harley now n having a blast love yins…Stay Strong…sam null
Wesley and Leah – we loved your mom so very much. She was a strong, amazing woman! Her memory will be with us forever. We are comforted to know she’s home in heaven with your dad.
Leah and Wes, I am so sorry for your loss. I am so glad that I was able to make the trip out there to see Peggy and you guys last month. Dad would be happy that we all came together one last time. I wish there would have been more time, especially for you, but I am grateful that Peggy is at peace. She was so happy to have you two and those boys around her. She now can be with dad again. I love you both so very much. I wish so much that I could be there and I want you to know that if I could I would be. I love you and I am always here for you both!
Love your big sis!
Shan
Peggy was a wonderful woman! I ran into her once in a restaurant and we talked for a while. She was a loving and Kind woman. I am praying for her family because I know losing people is hard.
Wes and Leah so very sorry for your loss. Peggy was such a wonderful lady! Big hugs for you both!
I love Peggy and I will miss her. I worked with her at Missouri River Regional Library. It is hard to put into words what was so special about her. She’s someone you want to live next door to. She is funny and kind. I think it was the character of her heart that is so special. She added soothing compassion. I will miss her so much. She loved her kids and grandkids and her misbehaving dogs. I am so sorry for your loss.
Peggy,
Your smile and laugh will remain in my heart forever, and in the hearts of all us “old-timers” at Metro Business College. I know you are at peace dear lady, your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Wesley and Leah,
Peggy was a dear and cherished friend. I gave this poem titled “My Friend” to your mom while we were working at the library:
Thank you for bringing sunshine to my gray and gloomy days, for being there when needed, and for your caring, loving ways.
Thank you for encouragement when I was weary and distraught, for words of consolation, and all the joy you brought.
Thank you for all your prayers that were made on my behalf, for helping to erase my tears and to replace them with a laugh.
I can face each new tomorrow for I know I can depend…on God who sent an angel, and it is you my precious friend.
Love, Sandy
Hi my name is wesley lewis. I dont know if im
Writing to the right person. I was in the military. And i was stationed at ft lenordwood mo in 1985. I worked with a lady named peggy hader. She was married to steve hader. I dont know if this is the right person but it sure does look like the peggy I knew. If this is her im so heart broken and sadened by this. It also said that her husband is deceased. Peggy and steve were very classy people my heart sunk when i saw this picture. If it is not her im sorry for contacting yyou.and sorry for ur lost. If this is my peggy
I will be extremly saddened. I worked with her at fort leonardwood mo. At the LWV mechanics dept. Thank you for ur time. Please respond if this is peggy.
I loved her a bunch. I love you and miss you, granny!
TAKE THE L HOE
TAKE THE L HOE!
Love u grandma
Love u grandma ?
fuck you hoe win the gulag
I’m sorry for the family of this person my son was looking up of elders people and found this sight his name is Cayleb he is sorry for what he did and has a BIG PUNISHMENT Sorry for the inconvenience