
of Maumelle, AR
July 3, 1944 - November 21, 2025
Peggy Lynn Pegg Miller of Maumelle, Arkansas passed from this earth on November 21, 2025 at eighty-one years old after battling breast cancer for several years. Peggy was born in Batesville, Arkansas on July 3, l944 to Sylvia and Dolph Pegg. She held a BA degree from Arkansas College, a BS degree in Social Work and a MSW from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
She is survived by her husband, Keith Phillip Miller, a local architect; as well as stepdaughters, Mrs. Tamera Miller Weaver of North Little Rock, Dr. Toni Miller Darville of Chapel Hill, NC and Amber Wilhelm Schaeffler of Jerrico, Vermont. Additional survivors include her sister, Marian Beth Clark Highsmith and Beth's three adult children, David Clark of Heber Springs, Sylvia Clark Betts of Decatur, Alabama and Suzanne Clark Bennett of Shelbyville, Tennessee. Additionally, she leaves behind a loyal canine supporter in Alexander (Alex) the Great, her best friend and pal.
Peggy co-owned a furniture store in Batesville, "Russ' Home Furnishings" until she moved to Little Rock in 1988. She then taught graduate level social work at UALR for 20 years. Since retiring from teaching, she maintained a private practice in counseling. Peggy leaves behind a number of clients, colleagues and friends, including her exercise group from Maumelle Senior Center, who enjoyed her sunny nature and contagious positive spirit. Peggy was a member of First Methodist Church of Maumelle.
Funeral services will be held at Roller Chenal Funeral Home Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 1:30p.m.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the local animal rescue facility in Maumelle in her memory because she was a lover of all God's animals and pets.



At the Sr. Center aerobics class, Peggy seemed to be the eternal teenagerā"primped hair, petite body, and keeping time with the music. As Secretary of our POA she kept impeccable records, and followed up to ensure everyone knew what they were responsible for. I still miss seeing herā"always smiling.

With sincere and heartfelt sympathy in your time of sorrow.
Peggy was a very good neighbor, had fun attending local dog obedience class with her handsome boy.

Peggy will be very much missed. She volunteered to be the Secretary for our POA. She did a great job with a big smile. Always concerned for her neighbors and always smiling and positive. Our neighbor and friend will be truly missed. With sincere sympathy. RRPOA

Peggy was my social work intern and I treasured her greatly. I watched her blossom in her career. She will be missed by many.

I'm so sorry to hear this. Cousin Peggy was so beautiful and sparkly, such a warm person with a wonderful sense of humor. I always enjoyed seeing Peggy over the years at family get togethers and at social work events. She made the world a happier and better place.

My first memories of Peggy were when she was a toddler and we went to First Baptist Church. She was in the seat behind me and was running back and forth on the seat and trying to get my attention. Such a cute little girl! She kept that sparkle all of her life. She will be missed greatly.

I didn't know all of my Jones cousins very well . But when I would see Peggy Lynn and family, she always greeted me (the adopted cousin in the Jones family) with joy and her big beautiful smile. She will truly be missed. For all of us, may we always remember the memories we have of her because they are a gift from God to sustain us as we continue our journey in life until we reunite with her in heaven.

I'm sending my sincere condolences to all of Peggy's loved ones and friends. I appreciated her willingness to serve on the JOSH Project Advisory Council at Lyon College (regarding mental health services on campus) and I learned that she had two degrees from Lyon (formerly AC): one in 1968 and one in 1988! She was always fun, friendly with such a positive spirit. But her

First of all I love the picture! That's Peggy!
This is a sad day for those of living, but a perfect time for Peggy's eternal life. She will live forever in the perfection of God. She might like to sneak around but heaven will erase all those thoughts. With love to Peggy.

I first met Peggy at Batesville High School and we have been friends ever since. Peggy was always an inspiration to be around and visit. We will all miss Peggy and are so sorry that she left us much too soon. May God bless the family as they get through adjusting to their loss.