Peggy J. Swafford

peggy swafford

August 2, 1937 ~ September 30, 2025

Peggy J. Swafford, 88, of Columbus, died at 6:00 a.m. at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana. Pegg was born August 2, 1937 in Columbus to parents Dale Warner and Verna Warner- Fox She retired from Nagakura Engineering in 2005. She worked at Cummins Electronics and Cummins Engine Co prior to that. Peggy was a single mother, working at her Uncle Pug and Aunt Anis Ruth Smiths Grocery Store while being laid off from Cummins. She enjoyed camping, horseback riding and boating with family and friends. She truly enjoyed taking Alysa camping with her and Papaw Dean, spending almost every weekend together, they laughed at the expense of Papaw Dean which he wouldn’t have traded for anything. She hosted all the Thanksgiving and Christmas family gatherings, cooking enormous meals, saying every year “spend hours cooking and taking minutes to eat it”. Everyone was welcome with a house overflowing with people of all ages and lots of laughter. She was a member of the Flintwood Wesleyan Church, she enjoyed the camping trips at their Orleans camp, children’s church and stringing popcorn. Her favorite thing was the donuts and coffee before church on Sundays. Peggy is proceeded in death by her parents, Dale Warner and Verna Warner- Fox; Siblings, Donald Lee Warner, William Dale Warner, James Darrell Warner, Joseph Edward Warner, and Candice Sue Henney; longtime companion, Marvin Dean Axsom. Survivors include her children, Teresa Swafford of Columbus, Pamela Baugh (Mike) of North Vernon; granddaughter, Alysa Baugh (Joseph Mikesell) of Columbus; special mention Verna Mae McCulloch (David) of Columbus; sister, Patricia Sparks; brother, John Warner and half-brother Charles Fox all of Columbus; several nieces and nephews and many close friends will miss her dearly. The funeral service for Peggy will be at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, October 3, 2025, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at St. Paul Methodist Cemetery Ogleville, IN. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Our Hospice of South Central Indiana or Flintwood Children’s Church. Services were entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. You are invited to view her memorial video, light a candle, and leave a message to the family.

 

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  1. First of all, I want to thank Peggy’s family for sharing this precious woman with me. I grew to love her dry sense of humor, and her love for her family, her friends, her church family and her pastor Wes. She brought laughter, joy, love and tears that I will hold deep in my heart. I will miss you sweet Peggy, but you’re home with Jesus and that’s where you wanted to be.

    • I never thought something could hurt so much. I was her aggravation on many levels from anger to laughter. I could not have asked for anyone else to have been a better mother to me. I am going to miss her to the moon and back. ❤️

  2. I never thought something could hurt so much. I was her aggravation on many levels from anger to laughter. I could not have asked for anyone else to have been a better mother to me. I am going to miss her to the moon and back. ❤️

  3. My Aunt Kathryn and Peggy were friends their whole lives! They are back together now to remain friends through eternity. I will forever remember them laughing together and supporting each other. Cherish every memory! Love u!!

  4. Peggy became a friend when I joined the American legion Aux. Will miss her great humor. What a blessing it was to know her.


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