Margaret Ellen Peggy Lovelace , September 12, 1925 — February 26, 2018

Margaret Ellen Peggy Lovelace  (Broomfield, Colorado, CO) September 12, 1925 February 26, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Margaret Ellen “Peggy” Lovelace Broomfield resident Margaret Ellen Lovelace passed away on February 26, 2018. She was 92. Peggy was born in Indiana on September 12, 1925 to Thomas and Nellie (McDonald) Baynes.

They were blessed with two sons – Jim and Jon. Peggy proudly worked as an executive secretary to Mr. William Block at Block’s Department Store in Indianapolis. Mr. Block was an important figure in her life – Peggy and Gene’s wedding reception was hosted in the tea room at the store!

In 1965, Peggy & family moved to Broomfield. Peggy was an active member at the First United Methodist Church of Broomfield. She loved the beauty of Colorado, and spent as much time as she could outdoors.

Preceding Peggy in death were her parents, her husband Gene, daughter-in-law Gale Lovelace, and sister Millicent Bowerman. She is survived by her sons Jim Lovelace and Jon (Cindy) Lovelace; and grandsons Ryan Egan, Henry Lovelace, Joseph Lovelace, and Matthew Lovelace. A Celebration of Peggy’s Life will be held Saturday, March 3, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., at Rundus Funeral Home in Broomfield.

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She was 92. Peggy was born in Indiana on September 12, 1925 to Thomas and Nellie (McDonald) Baynes. They were blessed with two sons – Jim and Jon.

Peggy proudly worked as an executive secretary to Mr. William Block at Block’s Department Store in Indianapolis. Mr. Block was an important figure in her life – Peggy and Gene’s wedding reception was hosted in the tea room at the store! In 1965, Peggy & family moved to Broomfield.

Peggy was an active member at the First United Methodist Church of Broomfield. She loved the beauty of Colorado, and spent as much time as she could outdoors. Preceding Peggy in death were her parents, her husband Gene, daughter-in-law Gale Lovelace, and sister Millicent Bowerman.

She is survived by her sons Jim Lovelace and Jon (Cindy) Lovelace; and grandsons Ryan Egan, Henry Lovelace, Joseph Lovelace, and Matthew Lovelace. A Celebration of Peggy’s Life will be held Saturday, March 3, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., at Rundus Funeral Home in Broomfield. Order Flowers Printable Share on Facebook Recently Shared Condolences Leave a Condolence Recently Lit Memorial Candles Rundus Funeral Home We are pleased to prov …(read more) Light a Memorial Candle View All Candles Recently Shared Stories Share a Story Recently Shared Photos Share a Photo View All Photos Cherishing Life Sharing Forever This Book of Memories brings those affected by loss together by encouraging communication and self-expression.

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death notice Margaret Ellen Peggy Lovelace September 12, 1925 — February 26, 2018

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