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Peggy Jean Smith, age 51 of Red Boiling Springs, TN passed away Thursday morning, July 10, 2025 at her residence. Peggy is in the care of Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Red Boiling Springs, TN.
Funeral Services for Peggy Jean Smith will be conducted Saturday afternoon, July 12, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. from the chapel of Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Red Boiling Springs, TN with Bill & Amanda Flores officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethany Cemetery.
Visitation will begin on Friday from 11:00 am until 9:00 pm and again on Saturday from 8:00 am until service time at 3:00 pm
Family requests memorials be made assist the family with funeral expenses. You may make these memorials by calling or coming by the funeral home.
She is preceded in death by: twins, Hayden Silas & Hailey Renea Smith; sister, Terra Carlisle.
Survivors include: devoted companion, Kenna McDonald; parents, Larry & Elizabeth Colter Smith; step-daughter, Kalika McDonald all of Red Boiling Springs; step-grandchildren, Xavier Lopez & Josiah Perez; sister, Melissa Smith & wife, Julie of Nashville; brother, Stevie Smith & wife, Chrissy of Lafayette; nephews, Zachary Carlisle & wife, Shawna, Landan Carlisle, Austin Smith & wife, Brooklyn, Dylan Smith, Miles Wright & wife, Jess, Destin Wright & wife, Brooke; great-nieces, Charlotte Smith & Eileen Wright; great-nephew, Hyde Wright.
Arrangements entrusted to Anderson & Son Funeral Home, Directors, Red Boiling Springs, TN. 615-699-2191 www.andersonandsonfuneralhomes.com
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544 Lafayette Road, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150
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