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Peggy Joan Hyde
1934 2024

Peggy Joan Hyde

July 24, 1934 — August 2, 2024

Peggy Joan Hyde, 90 years old, joyfully took her Lord’s hand on August 2, 2024.
Joan was born July 24, 1934 in Table Rock, NE to Orville and Jenny Pearl (Cockrill) Alderman. She proudly told her family, friends and co-workers that she was named after a pair of twins, Peggy Jean and Patty Joan and was called by her middle name of Joan, which she would also say “its’ pronounced Jo-An.”
She graduated from Pawnee City high school in 1952 and then moved to Lincoln, NE where she worked at Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph as an information operator. Her life journey took her to Hastings, NE where she worked as a photo finisher for Haberman Studio. Other positions Joan held throughout her life were babysitting, waitressing, being a Candy Striper/Certified Nursing Assistant at DePaul Hospital and Eventide Manor, a day care bus driver and cook at Kiddie Kollege, a floral arranger at Underwood Florist, and a photo developer at Ludwig Photos. Joan retired from Prudential Insurance as a secretary in 1984 after 15 years of service.
Joan met her husband, Charles Hyde, affectionately known as Chuck, January 18, 1953 on a blind date when her cousin, who was a military service buddy of Chuck’s, introduced them. After 6 months of being pursued by Chuck, Joan succumbed to his good looks and charm and they married on July 18, 1953. They were married for 58 years.
Joan and Chuck and their then 4 daughters moved to Cheyenne, WY in 1961, after which two additional girls were added to their family. She was a member of First Baptist Church where she sang in the choir, served as “Grandma” in the nursery and participated in numerous Mother/Daughter Banquets, singing and performing skits with her daughters.
Joan enjoyed the simple things in life, one of which was making patch work quilts and giving them away. Each of her daughters received a quilt especially designed by Joan’s heart. She enjoyed music and loved to sing, even learning how to yodel. Joan learned to play the piano “by ear” and, amongst other songs, she could play a mean “Beer Barrel Polka.” She spent a lot of her time gardening, reading, square dancing with her husband and watching Lawrence Welk. She was a baseball fan and watched the World Series on television for many years. She was also a fan of Tom Jones and when she listened to him, there was to be no talking.
Joan is survived by her children; Bonnie King of Cheyenne, Susan (John) Clingman of Casper, Jill (Bob) Warner of Houston, TX, Wendy (Steve) Winger of Missoula, MT, Lori (Dennis) Kolkman of Dubois, WY and Kathleen (Dean) Lee of Cheyenne. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters Rotha, Norma Gail and Carleen, her husband, Chuck, her son-in-law, the Rev. Lyn King, her nephew, Stephen Percival and niece, Joyce Brannan.
Joan stated, “I was blessed with a loving and caring family of all ages.”Funeral services will be held at Capitol City Church, 1800 East Pershing on Friday, August 9, 2024 at 10am with interment to follow at Lakeview Cemetery. Joan has requested for those attending her services to join the family at internment, after which a private family reception will be held.
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