
Peggy Jane King, 67, of Ingalls, IN, passed away on October 17, 2016, with the presence of her loving daughter. She was born on December 2, 1948 in Logansport, IN.
She graduated from Purdue University and was a registered nurse for 40 years. She attended Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in Gettysburg, PA, to pursue a Master’s of Divinity. Her life’s joy was to serve and help others. She loved to travel, play the organ, and sing. Her spirit shined brightly and she will be dearly missed.
She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer King of Ingalls, IN, and her brother, Jim King of Middletown, VA.
Private services will be held at a later date.
Arrangements entrusted to Indiana Funeral Care.







Carolyn Valachovic-Monroe says
Jennifer, I am so sorry for your lose. Your mom was an awesome lady and I am going to miss her.
Lolita Smith says
Jennifer- My condolences on your loss. Your mother had such a love for you– she continued to work to make sure you finished college. She will be missed.
Lolita Smith- MHS Supervisor
Jan McVey says
I worked with your Mom since Aug 2015, she was very kind to me and so proud of you! I’m so sorry for your loss
Cheryl Hadley says
Jennifer, I worked with your mom in home healthcare at Intrepid years ago. She was very proud of you, and just such a wonderful person to be around. She was a fantastic nurse as well. I was so sad to hear she had passed away, and I’m really sorry for your loss.
Cedina says
Jennifer and family, I am so sorry for your loss, even though I only knew your mother for a short period of time, she was a wonderful person to me, I was the one that gave her the poinsettia over a year ago and she was so very happy and excited about that, that is when we became friends, she made me smile every time I seen her.I will never forget her. God be with you and your family, R.I.P Peggy King
Cedina-MHS says
Jennifer and family, I am so sorry for your loss, even though I only knew your mother for a short period of time, she was a wonderful person to me, I was the one that gave her the poinsettia over a year ago and she was so very happy and excited about that, that is when we became friends, she made me smile every time I seen her.I will never forget her. God be with you and your family.
Beth Costlow says
Jennifer, It’s been a long time since I saw your mom or you, but I was thinking of you today and Google let me know that your mom has died. I am so, so sorry to hear of your mom’s death. I loved you both when your mom was in Gettysburg. She loved you so much, and was always proud of you! I hope you are well and wish you many blessings.
Beth