Peggy Brown
- August 14, 2025
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Peggy Joyce Brown, age 92, passed away peacefully on August 12, 2025, at home in Granbury, Texas surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was born in Fort Worth, TX to Marion C. and Winnie Shuler. She grew up in Handley and graduated from Poly High School. In 1951, Peggy married Norman Earl Brown. They were married over 52 years. Peggy retired from First National Bank in Arlington. Norman and Peggy traveled all over the United States in their motor home, frequently taking their grandchildren with them. When Norman passed, Peggy moved to Granbury to be near her children. Then, her dear friend, William Dimmick, asked Peggy to be his wife. They were married 20 years and traveled extensively.
Peggy loved her family, and she loved to shop, travel, and eat out, especially at Baked! and Chick Fil A. And she and Will loved HEB.
Peggy is survived by her daughter Susan Black and husband, Terry, and son Jerry Brown and wife Judith. Grandchildren, Steve Black, Mark Black, Danielle Taft, Callie Brown and Victor Leonard, and Kyle Brown and wife Samantha. In addition, Peggy’s three great granddaughters, Braylee Black, Zaylee Dodd, and Amelia Black.
Peggy leaves behind numerous loving family members and special friends, particularly Beverly Anderson, who has been her best friend for over 60 years.
Peggy was preceded in death by first husband, Norman Brown, second husband, Will Dimmick, sister Mary Arteese, brother, Bobby Charles Shuler, parents, Marion Shuler and Winnie Brooks Shuler, brothers, Glenn Shuler and Billy Shuler.
Special thanks to Interim Home Healthcare and Interim Hospice and to Trish and Jon for all your help.
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