Imperial Valley Press

OBITUARIES

Dec. 11, 1926 - Sept. 7, 2016

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Frances Fidler 91, El Centro

Margarita Fonseca 87, Holtville

Beatriz Gomez 69, Calexico

Juanita Mendoza 90, Calexico

Margaret Miller 89, Imperial

June Oliveras 77, Brawley

Norma Richards 78, El Centro

Cristina Ruiz 54, Imperial

Donald Smith 86, Brawley

Peggy Miller, 89, of Imperial passed away on September 7, 2016 at home surrounded by family after a long battle with Parkinson’s. The Parkinson’s may have taken her body but it never touched her quick wit and thoughtful­ness to others.

Peggy was born to the late James and Sarah Danskin on December 11, 1926 in Anaheim, CA.

At age 6 Peggy and her family moved to Brawley, where she attended school to the 6th grade then moved to Imperial, where she graduated from Imperial High School with the class of 1944. In high school Peggy was know for her shy demeanor and impressive height of almost 6 ft. She was very active in 4-H and GAA.

During high school while riding the school bus she met the “swellest” guy she had ever seen. Thus began a lifelong romance of 75+ years.

In 1945 Peggy moved with her family to Laguna Beach, CA and held various jobs. At the end of the war, upon his return from the Navy, Peggy married her high school sweetheart William “Bill” Miller on September 14, 1947 in a small church in Laguna Beach. They made their home in Imperial where they raised their 6 children.

Peggy was very involved in her children’s school and activities. She was active in the Imperial 4-H Club instructin­g students in sewing and later as the community leader. She often transporte­d young 4-Hers to county and regional demonstrat­ion days and leadership conference­s. For a period of time she was the Special ED assistant and playground attendant at Frank Wright Junior High.

For many years Peggy helped her husband in the Imperial Little League, volunteeri­ng in the snack bar, washing and mending uniforms and transporti­ng ball players and their families to games.

As an active member of the Imperial Community Church Peggy started the Imperial Cradle Roll where she would visit families with new babies to register them for religious support. She could always be found in the Church Parish Hall kitchen, sewing quilts for the needy or with the babies in the nursery.

There have been many organizati­ons and charities dear to Peggy’s heart through the years. Women’s Farm Bureau, Diamond Member of Imperial Co. Historical Society, Pine Valley Bible Camp and the Imperial County Humane Society of Imperial County. She loved tending her vegetable garden and many rose bushes that were shared with her children’s teachers, friends and family.

Peggy was preceded in death by an infant son, Steven Gary; siblings, Robert and James Danskin and Jean Flanagan.

Peggy is survived by her husband, Bill, 7 days short of their 69th anniversar­y; sons, Doug (Joyce) of Oregon City, OR, Jeff (Tene) of Yuma, AZ, Terry (Jennifer) of Redlands, CA, William (Nellie) of Daniel, WY and daughters, Sandra Gustafson of Imperial, CA, Sharon Miller of Palm Desert, CA, a brother, Norman Danskin of NV; grandchild­ren, David, Chris, Steven and Richard Gustafson, Jeff and James Miller, Garrett Miller and Kristen Young, Logan, Jon, Andrew Jones and Zachary Miller, Austin Deisch-Miller and Nathaniel Miller and 13 great- grandchild­ren.

Graveside services will be held Thursday, September 15th at 8 a.m. at Evergreen Cemetery and will be officiated by Pastor Albert Sanchez. Following the service there will be a remembranc­e brunch at 10 a.m. held in Imperial Community Church Educationa­l Building.

In lieu of flowers please donate to the Imperial County Humane Society of Imperial County, which is Peggy’s favorite charity.

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