She was predeceased by her husband, Clyde brothers Frank, Jerry and Donald Morgan and sister Elizabeth Reddick. Peggie loved singing in the Jamestown Friends Meeting choir, organizing and hosting family dinners, sewing, baking, chocolate, and her dog Zoie. She served as a Girl Scout leader for many years. She also volunteered as a nurse as Quaker Lake camp in the summers, served on the board of Friends Homes, helped produce the play “I Take Thee Serenity” that was performed at Guilford College, and helped organize the Friends Emergency Material Assistance Program (FEMAP) in High Point.ĭuring her career Peggie worked in several capacities with the American Friends Service Committee, was a pathology medical technician at High Point Regional Hospital, served as the director of the High Point Kindergarten for the Handicapped, was executive director of and organized fundraising events for the United Cerebral Palsy of the Triad, and oversaw finances and accounting at the Tarheel Triad Girl Scout Council. In those roles she traveled extensively, meeting with Quakers in Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Guatemala, Mexico, England, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Australia, Jamaica and the Bering Strait. She received a life membership to the United Society of Friends Women (USFW) and served as the International President of USFW and as a representative to the Friends World Committee on Consultation. She was a member of Springfield Friends Meeting in High Point and Jamestown Friends Meeting in Jamestown. Throughout her life Peggie was very involved in the Society of Friends (Quakers) on local, state, national and international levels. They had three children: Cyndi Baxter Pitonyak, Marianna Baxter Boucher and Clyde Burke (Chip) Baxter III. On Augshe married Clyde Burke Baxter, Jr. Peggie was raised in the Allen Jay community and graduated from Allen Jay High School. Peggie Ellsworth Morgan Baxter was born Mato Dossie and Ellsworth Morgan. Davis, please visit our floral store.Peggie Ellsworth Morgan Baxter, 84, of Greensboro passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, Januat Friends Home in Greensboro. Davis, Greensboro, NC five brothers, Mark Acklin, Atlanta, GA Mario Davis (Benita) KCK Darryl Williams (Tammie) El Sobrante, CA, Jaymar Sheppard (Courtney) Overland Park,KS Joseph Sheppard (Mahogany) Grandview, MO and Jasen Cheatham, Los Angeles, CA two granddaughters, Angel and KyAsia McDonald, a special friend, Tricia Hicks and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Scott (Steve), Chaneka Williams, KCK, Ra’Anne M. Cheatham, Jr., (Theola) three daughters, Lakisha M. Fond and loving memories will be cherished by his mother Zeita Davis-White (Robert) his father, Leroy T. Raymond’s passion was baking and he loved to see the baked finished product he prepared from a recipe. He accepted Jesus Christ and was baptized in 2005 in Wichita, Kansas. Raymond was educated in the Kansas City, Kansas School District and received his General Education Diploma (GED). Davis, Mae Dobbs, Jessie Mae Cheatham Uncle Rodney Davis and Aunt Sheila Davis preceded him in death. Raymond Maurice Davis was born on January 15, 1971, in Kansas City, Kansas to Leroy T.
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