Ms. Forsythe was born on July 7, 1946, in Yuma to Kenneth and Josephine (Churchill) Aageson. She graduated from Yuma Elementary and Delta High School.
She was the owner of Jodenes Ceramics. She also farmed in Yuma and Washington County.
She was married to Jerry Williams. She lived most of her life in Yuma before moving to Sterling
She enjoyed reading, playing RPG, her dogs, Malibu and Abby; and her cats, Jack and Louie, which were like her kids. Peggy Forsythe She worked hard to raise her three children, farm and run the ceramic shop.
She is survived by her daughter, Cherry Williams and fiancé Nick Johnson of Denver; sons, John and Renee Williams of Sterling and Jim Williams of Denver; close friends, Charlie Taylor, Dave and Louise Kane, Loraine Dresen, all of Sterling, and a host of others who loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Josephine; and an uncle, Chris Aageson.
Ms. Forsythe was born on July 7, 1946, in Yuma to Kenneth and Josephine (Churchill) Aageson. She graduated from Yuma Elementary and Delta High School.
She was the owner of Jodenes Ceramics. She also farmed in Yuma and Washington County.
She was married to Jerry Williams. She lived most of her life in Yuma before moving to Sterling
She enjoyed reading, playing RPG, her dogs, Malibu and Abby; and her cats, Jack and Louie, which were like her kids. Peggy Forsythe She worked hard to raise her three children, farm and run the ceramic shop.
She is survived by her daughter, Cherry Williams and fiancé Nick Johnson of Denver; sons, John and Renee Williams of Sterling and Jim Williams of Denver; close friends, Charlie Taylor, Dave and Louise Kane, Loraine Dresen, all of Sterling, and a host of others who loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Josephine; and an uncle, Chris Aageson.
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