PEGRAM PFAFFTOWN - Mary Ann Pegram. On May 26, 2009 the good Lord decided to take Mary Ann Dunlap Pegram home. He blessed the late Charles King and Anna May Garritt Dunlap on June 9, 1944 with Mary Ann. She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Eddie Gray Pegram; daughters, Susan Lynne and husband Lee Willard, and Angela Marie and husband Allen Frady; granddaughters, Breanna and Rachel Willard; sister, Sandra and husband Paul Williams; brothers, Chuck (CK) and wife the late Elaine Dunlap, and Patrick and wife Janice Dunlap; nephews, Michael Dunlap, Garritt Williams, and Andrew Dunlap; and niece, Guin Dunlap. Mary Ann had an interest in painting, watching good movies, and family get togethers. She graduated from Durrett High School in June of 1961. Mary Ann started working for Wachovia and stayed for over 30 years. She always had a way of making anyone feel at home with a big heart, infectious personality, and a radiant smile. Mary Ann will be remembered for eternity through the heart and souls of her family and friends. Her funeral mass will begin at 2:00 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church on Friday, May 29, 2009. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools or Cabarras County Schools or Oakforest Health and Rehab. (The family would like to express appreciation to the vent unit at Oak Forest Health and Rehab Center).
Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 5/28/2009
Frances Gough
Pegram, Mary Ann DunlapPEGRAM PFAFFTOWN - Mary Ann Pegram. On May 26, 2009 the good Lord decided to take Mary Ann Dunlap Pegram home. He blessed the late Charles King and Anna May Garritt Dunlap on June 9, 1944 with Mary Ann. She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Eddie Gray Pegram; daughters, Susan Lynne and husband Lee Willard, and Angela Marie and husband Allen Frady; granddaughters, Breanna and Rachel Willard; sister, Sandra and husband Paul Williams; brothers, Chuck (CK) and wife the late Elaine Dunlap, and Patrick and wife Janice Dunlap; nephews, Michael Dunlap, Garritt Williams, and Andrew Dunlap; and niece, Guin Dunlap. Mary Ann had an interest in painting, watching good movies, and family get togethers. She graduated from Durrett High School in June of 1961. Mary Ann started working for Wachovia and stayed for over 30 years. She always had a way of making anyone feel at home with a big heart, infectious personality, and a radiant smile. Mary Ann will be remembered for eternity through the heart and souls of her family and friends. Her funeral mass will begin at 2:00 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church on Friday, May 29, 2009. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools or Cabarras County Schools or Oakforest Health and Rehab. (The family would like to express appreciation to the vent unit at Oak Forest Health and Rehab Center).
Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 5/28/2009