Peggy was an only child. She was born to Carl Maxie and Alma Blalock McGinnis on November 16th 1937 in Kings Mountain, NC.
Peggy's greatest joy was spending time with family and her church family. Peggy leaves behind her devoted husband of 65 years, Billy Franklin Wells, her son Andy Carl Wells and wife Beth, and Scott Edward Wells all from Spindale, NC. She leaves two grandchildren, Christopher Matthew Wells, and Sally Elizabeth Smith. Peggy also has five great grandchildren, Hannah, Christopher, and Julia Wells, and Bethanne and Bailey Ray Smith.
Peggy attended Spencer Baptist Church for 49 years. She joyfully served on numerous committees and taught the Hannah Sunday School Class. Along with many others close friends, Van and Susan Shehan, and Bubba, were Peggy's extended family.
Some of Peggy's hobbies included cooking, painting, and art projects. She loved nature and all its wonders.
Peggy was a dedicated teacher for Rutherford County Schools. She made a huge impact on her students and encouraged them to continue their educational journey. Peggy developed an advanced reading program that became statewide.
After retiring from teaching, she was Director of Volunteers at the Rutherford Hospital.
Peggy was an only child. She was born to Carl Maxie and Alma Blalock McGinnis on November 16th 1937 in Kings Mountain, NC.
Peggy's greatest joy was spending time with family and her church family. Peggy leaves behind her devoted husband of 65 years, Billy Franklin Wells, her son Andy Carl Wells and wife Beth, and Scott Edward Wells all from Spindale, NC. She leaves two grandchildren, Christopher Matthew Wells, and Sally Elizabeth Smith. Peggy also has five great grandchildren, Hannah, Christopher, and Julia Wells, and Bethanne and Bailey Ray Smith.
Peggy attended Spencer Baptist Church for 49 years. She joyfully served on numerous committees and taught the Hannah Sunday School Class. Along with many others close friends, Van and Susan Shehan, and Bubba, were Peggy's extended family.
Some of Peggy's hobbies included cooking, painting, and art projects. She loved nature and all its wonders.
Peggy was a dedicated teacher for Rutherford County Schools. She made a huge impact on her students and encouraged them to continue their educational journey. Peggy developed an advanced reading program that became statewide.
After retiring from teaching, she was Director of Volunteers at the Rutherford Hospital.
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