of Osceola, AR
March 26, 1930 - June 9, 2019
Peggy Lou McMath, 89, of Osceola, passed away June 9, 2019. She was born March 26, 1930 in Osceola, AR to Clarence Loyd and Francis Elizabeth Grigsby. She was the Valedictorian of her Graduating Class from Osceola High School. She was a Clerical Office Personnel for Osceola Foods, Penix Law Firm in Jonesboro and St. Francis Levee District and a Visitation Hostess for Roller-Swift Funeral Home in Osceola. She was a member of First Christian Church in Osceola where she was Treasurer. She is survived by son Richard H. Biggadike of Fayetteville, AR; grandchildren: Joshua Johnson of Canada, Richard Seth Biggadike of Cabot, AR, Elizabeth (Mark) Wooten of West Memphis, Tommy Brewington of Paragould, AR, Johnny Brewington of Starkville, MS and Richard (Rhonda) Ford of Osceola, AR; great- grandchildren: Lauren (Carter) Harbuck of Jonesboro, Niki (Chad) Griffin of Osceola, Richard Garrett Ford of Fayetteville, AR, Ashley (Kyle) Loudermilk of Dallas, TX, Jake Brewington of Starkville, MS, Juliette and Vivian; great-great-grandchildren: Weston, Ford, Hallie, Lillian and Lincoln and Paulette Green of Jonesboro, AR. She is preceded in death by her husband: W.E. ''Bill'' McMath and her parents.
Miss Peggy was a dear sweet lady that I had the pleasure to work with from 2009-2011 with my sympathy, Roy
Ms. Peg was one of a kind for sure. She was always so sweet but could keep the men of First Christian in line! I will miss our visits and will definitely miss seeing her at church when we visit. Niki, you and your family are in our prayers.
Rest peacefully â™¥ï¸ I’ll remember you everyday ♥ï¸
I will never forget the friendliest, genuine,southern lady that sat with the kids at the card table long ago. She was so interested in all of us and told wonderful stories about the family from Arkansas. Miss you cousin.
Please accept our deepest sympathy
Ms. Peggy was a lovely lady. She always had a smile on her face and a hug in her arms. She will be missed! Our prayers are with the family.
Rick, Your mother was always so sweet and always remembered my name when I would see her. I will be thinking of you in the days ahead.
Debbe Davis Scott