A Fond Farewell to Peggy Morris Reel in Aiken, SC
In the charming town of Aiken, South Carolina, friends and family are coming together to remember and celebrate the life of an extraordinary woman, Peggy Morris Reel. At the age of 88, Peggy peacefully passed away on September 24, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and love.
A Life Well-Lived
Peggy was born in Ward, South Carolina, to the late George W. and Lettie Crouch Morris. Growing up alongside her late brother Ralph and an infant brother, she was the embodiment of family values and togetherness. After marrying her beloved husband, John H. (“Jack”) Reel, Peggy dedicated 64 wonderful years to him until his passing. Her devotion to her family was evident, and she embraced the role of a loving mother to her daughter Gloria and son-in-law Randy Brown. Later on, she blossomed into a cherished grandmother and great-grandmother, showering her grandkids with endless affection.
Her family, including grandchildren Ashleigh Gibbons and Benji Brown, as well as great-grandchildren Brayden, Kason, Elizabeth Lettie, and Henry Clifford, were essential parts of her wonderful life. Peggy’s love for them radiated through every memory they shared, creating stories that will be cherished for generations to come.
Community Contributions
Outside her home, Peggy was a respected figure in her community. She had a successful career as a retired office manager with Herlong Pontiac Chevrolet, where her colleagues admired her organizational skills and warm nature. Beyond her professional life, her dedication to her church, the Johnston First Baptist Church, was unwavering. Peggy was a cherished member of the Fidelis Sunday School Class and the Johnson-Holston Circle, where she found a sense of belonging and a network of friends.
In her later years, Peggy became an active volunteer on the Landscape Committee at Kalmia Landing, where she lived for seven years. Her green thumb and creativity helped to embellish the environment, making it a more beautiful place for everyone. Friends and neighbors knew her not just as a committed volunteer but also as a person who offered friendship and warmth to all.
A Public Farewell
To honor Peggy’s memory, a graveside service will take place at **3:00 PM on Sunday, September 29, 2024**, at the Mt. of Olives Cemetery in Johnston, SC. It will be a heartfelt gathering as friends and family come together to remember the light that Peggy brought into their lives. Following the service, all are welcome to join the family at the gravesite to share stories, laughter, and tears as they reflect on a beautiful life lived with grace and love.
His Appreciated Legacy
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Johnston First Baptist Church Building Fund, reflecting Peggy’s deep connection to her faith and community. Her generous spirit was something that truly set her apart. Those who knew her have expressed deep gratitude for her love, generosity, and dedication to her community and family.
Peggy Morris Reel will be fondly remembered as a woman who brought joy, laughter, and warmth to everyone she met. Her loving nature and commitment to family and friends will be a continuing inspiration to all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
As we gather to bid farewell, we encourage everyone who knew Peggy to share their favorite memories and photographs. Let’s celebrate a life well-lived and an irreplaceable woman who touched so many hearts.