Jen Hodge

Birth date: Apr 18, 1942 Death date: Feb 6, 2016


Peggy enjoyed it so much when we went over with the kids. We'd laugh and talk and tell stories, and she got to see grandbaby #1 grow so much! I wish she could still hold #2.
I'll never forget, though, before the kids came...Dave and I went to see her and Art around Christmas. It was 2009, we had barely been married three months. The "Mrs" in front of my name was still very shiny.
Art's sister and mother were there to visit. His sister, during the conversation, said to their mother, "Mrs. Hodge?" Peggy looked at her, laughed, and said, "Which one? There are THREE of us!"
In that moment I knew that, regardless of any feelings she may have had about her only child getting married, she accepted it, and me as her Daughter-in-Law.
Rest in Peace, Peggy. I will be forever grateful for the precious gift you have given me.
Art, Dave, Bob, Lolly and John,
I have no words to express the sadness and shock at Peggy passing. I am so glad I stopped to see her in December but feel guilt for not staying longer. My heart is broken for you all and for all of us Scull cousins. Our family is dwindling and I feel we need to cling to one another in our sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. I wish I could be there to hug and kiss each one of you. May God comfort you in your sorrow and bless you with His peace. May Peggy rest in eternal peace in the arms of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ, Amen.
With love and sympathy,
Jeannie Newcomer-LIchtel
Dear Art, Dave, John, Bob, Loretta and family
I loved Peggy so much. I think we have been together my house or her ever since
I was born. When we were kids I always had fun at Aunt Weezie's house where
we played games and ate good food. It was great.
Later we spent time together as adults and she became my maid of honor in my wedding
Even though we had to move apart we always stayed in touch.
We always love to talk about what God was doing in our lives. I would tell her that.
she was my hero because she drove me to the hospital to see my husband back in 1967.
Not married at the time but Peggy took me back to see him
for another visit after he had been in the hospital 3 months and he asked me to marry
him. I had no car she was a blessing to me.
Darlene Taylor
Art,
Peggy's love lives on in you and in David and his wife and the grandchildren. God has so richly blessed us for having had Peg in our lives. She gave so much yet silently -- a lot like my mom. I have this incredibly cute picture of her and her "Aunt Nancy" (my mom) with big ear to ear grins as if they were up to trouble but knowing them, they were just being themselves. I cherish my memories of Peg and you and love you tremendously.
Life seems oddly difficult at times but with God and with the love of your family and prayer, all things can be endured. She's with God and Momma and Daddy and her mom and dad and looking over us all.
I love you and my heart aches for you.
Dottie