
Peggy Sue McGee, beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and friend passed away peacefully on January 16, 2024. We, her loving family, celebrate that she is now in the presence of her Lord, whom she loved and served throughout her life. Peggy was born to Lonnie and Vera McGee on March 24, 1939. She was a faithful member of Life Church at Ardsley Park. She loved her church and served there in many capacities. She was a Sunday school teacher, choir member, vacation bible school teacher, youth leader, driver, cook, secretary, treasurer, nursery helper and many times one of the “clean-up” crew. Her youth class always asked for her delicious brownies and she always made them. Her 40 year career with Southern Bell ended in 1997 with her retirement. Her work ethic was only one of her many honorable traits. She valued her years with Southern Bell and enjoyed keeping in touch with many of the friends she made there. We list below her brothers and sisters…some here, some in heaven: Steve and Alice McGee, Sondra and Walter Evans, Linda and Don Weeks, Trudi and Lynn Howard, Becky Murphy, Wanda and Randy McCarty, Chris and Malinda McGee. From these brothers and sisters, she had 13 nieces and nephews, and now, great and great-great nieces and nephews. Her abiding love and devotion was a treasure to us all. Because of our love for Jesus, we’ll all be together again one day. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Life Church at Ardsley Park, 3802 Bull Street in Savannah.
Offer Condolence for the family of Peggy Sue McGee

Pat Turner Stanfield
First let me say Peggy lived her faith no matter what. She led by example. Her family was dearly loved. I will always remember the Bell south days, back in the good ole days in the Assignment Office we had some cooking throw downs. Some of the best food and fellowship anyone has ever cooked in the whole world. RIP dear friend you have earned your crown in glory
Sharon and Billy Downs
Peggy was one of the most special people we have known. Billy knew Peggy as a youth and her parents – her mother was just as devoted to the church (then Ardsley Park Baptist Church) and her father was a Minister. Very hard to say goodbye for now to such a wonderful person – always upbeat and positive – sweet to everyone – and worked to care for as many as possible. Our love and prayers go out to all her family, especially her sisters, who are as loving as Peggy.
God bless.
Christopher T. MCGEE
To Oldest Peggy Sue I was her Little Brother she like a Second Mother, One Day we Meet Again , Rest In Peace Big Sister. Love ❤️ you for Life .
Viola W. Underwood
I Was Sadden To Hear About Peggy
My Condolences To Her Beloved Family
I Worked With Peggy During Our Southern Bell Days
She Was Always So Kind, Always Cooking And Talking About Her Church And Family. She Will Be Missed.
Martha h Daniels cook
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Peggy I worked with her at bell south she was a true friend and always wllling to help in anyway she was very dedicated to Jesus her church and her family we all loved her and miss her so much we will see her one day again until then rest in peace we all have so many memories
Debbie Yanner
Peggy was the BEST person I can honestly say I have ever known. I worked with her at Bellsouth for many years. She will be missed.