Sundat, June 17, 2007, Obituaries.

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Peggy Tindol Morgan

Peggy Tindol Morgan, 73, a resident of Arnold, Md., since 1988 and formerly of Severna Park, Md., since 1977, died of cancer May 3 at home after a two-year illness.

Mrs. Morgan was born Aug. 10, 1933, in New Brockton, Ala., where she was reared. She was also a past resident of Chicago, Ohio and New Jersey.

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During the 1950s, she worked at the Army Aviation School in Fort Rucker, Ala., as supervisor of Officer Student Records and earned two Department of Army Citations for outstanding performance of duty. Subsequently, she was assigned to the Fifth Army Headquarters in Chicago, with a desk overlooking Lake Michigan.

In 1982, in her home's basement, she and her husband, James B. &uot;Jim&uot; Morgan, founded two companies, P.T. Morgan Packaging Company of Arnold, where she served as executive vice president, and P.T. Morgan Paper Company of Smyrna, Del., where she was both owner and president.

She was a member of the Chartwell Golf and Country Club in Severna Park since 1977, as well as a member of the Annapolis Yacht Club, New York Athletic Club, St. Mary's Catholic Church, and the West Point Societies of Annapolis and New York.

Her interests included traveling to Aruba, boating and West Point activities. She enjoyed many fall weekends there watching football games and tailgating as well as attending Naval Academy football games. She was known to have only missed on Army-Navy game during her marriage.

In addition to her husband, who she married on Dec. 1, 1962, in Enterprise, Ala., surviving are three daughters, Debbie Morgan Sanders (Steve) of Troy, Ala., Cynthia Morgan Moss (Christopher) of Annapolis and Marianne Morgan Persico (J. Christopher) of Severna Park; two sisters, Jeanelle Plyer of Panama City Beach, Fla., and Faye Sawyer of Enterprise, Ala.; and five grandchildren, Morgan, Sam, Caroline, Austin and Brice.

A funeral mass was held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 9, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Annapolis.

Burial followed in Lakemont Memorial Gardens in Davidsonville with Barranco and Sons Funeral home directing.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, One Charles St., Baltimore MD 21201 or the Chartwell Foundation, One Chartwell Drive, Severna Park, MD 21146.

To make online condolences and view video tribute, visit www.barrancofuneralhome.com.

Hazel S. Flowers

Funeral services for Hazel S. Flowers, 88, of Dothan, formerly of Brundidge, who died June 15, 2007, at Extendicare in Dothan, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Hamilton Crossroads Church of Christ in Brundidge with the Rev. Doug Williams officiating.

Burial will be at Green Hills Memorial Park in Troy with Skeen Funeral Home of Brundidge directing.

Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. today at Skeen Funeral Home in Brundidge.

Mrs. Flowers was born on Aug. 20, 1918, in Columbus, Ga., to the late J.C. and Ruby Lovett Spivey.

She was a retail grocery store operator for years.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leon R. Flowers; parents, J.C. and Ruby Lovett Spivey; sister, Mert Gray; brother-in-law, George Flowers; and sister-in-law, Hazel Atkins.

She is survived by a son and his wife, Ken (Mildred) Flowers of Montgomery; nieces Alice (Doug) Yates of Chester, Va., and Estine (Tina) and James Dansby of Dothan; great-nieces and families, Leah, John Allen Lauren and J.A. Jones V of Montgomery, Amy, Rusty and Andrew Baumgardner of Napperville, Ill., Emily Dansby and Marie Dansby of Dothan; nephews and wives, Franklin and Linda Flowers of Dothan and Harry and Becky Sanders of Brundidge; sister-in-law, Bernice Flowers of Brundidge; brother-in-law, John Atkins of Brundidge; and other cherished family and friends.

Pallbearers will be James Dansby, Winston Farrior, Roger Beckham, Harry Sanders, Franklin Flowers and Gill Rohan.

The family extends a special thanks to Extendicare of Dothan, Wiregrass Hospice of Dothan and Andrea Parker.

Memorials may be made to Extendicare of Dothan or Wiregrass Hospice of Dothan.