Geneva LaFaye “Peggy” Owens Harrell, 92, of Ballinger, died at 2:00 a.m. on October 3, 2018.
God whispered in Peggy’s ear, “Come home, your work is done.”
Peggy was born on March 12, 1926, to Charlie Byron “Shorty” and Velma (Sibley) Owens in Clarendon. She attended public schools in Clarendon and married her sweetheart, Dave Harrell, in 1942 in Clarendon. Six children were born to this union. The couple resided in Clarendon and Ballinger while raising their family.
Peggy will be remembered for all the burgers she cooked at the Jumbo Burger and Dairy Crème in Ballinger. She loved working there and she took pride in what she was doing. Peggy could tell everyone what their name was and what kind of food they had. Peggy put a lot of smiles on her customer’s faces.
In later years, Peggy spent many hours watching and enjoying nature, animals, and children in the outdoors of her neighborhood while sitting on her front porch swing. She also loved to watch Molly B Polka Party on RFD and loved Red Steagall. She was his #1 fan.
Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Dave Harrell; her son, Jimmy Dean Harrell; her parents, Charlie Byron “Shorty” and Velma (Sibley) Owens and a great-granddaughter, Summer Newton. She was also preceded by three brothers: Jack Owens, James Owens, Don Owens and wife, Jane Ruth Owens, and two sisters: Glenda McAlister and husband, Paul, and Annell Stokes and husband, Alvin; brother-in-laws, Eddie Reynolds and Jimmy McAnear.
Peggy is survived by her children: Freddie Harrell and wife, Sarah, of Santa Anna, Phoebie Crosby of Rowena, Dave Harrell, Tommie Harrell and wife, Patricia, Dwight Harrell and wife, Olga. She is also survived by two sisters: Charlene Reynolds of Amarillo and Patricia McAnear of Clarendon and two sister-in-laws: Bunny Owens and Jacquetta Owens of Clarendon and 13 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and 9 great, great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Graveside services were held on Friday, October 5, at 10:00 a.m. at Evergreen Cemetary in Ballinger, Texas. Officiating the service was Max Pratt.
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