| Remembrances |
On March 31, 1907 a beautiful baby girl was born on a ship at the Port of
New York. Her proud parents, John
and Katherine Benner were migrating to the United States to begin their new
life. The family settled in Worland,
Wyoming where Peggy helped her parents ranch.
She was married, had a child and was divorced a short time later.
After her divorce, she and her baby daughter moved to Billings, Montana
to start her new career in nursing.
She worked in the maternity ward at St. Vincent s hospital for many many years.
During this time she married again, had three more children and was
divorced.
Peggy started work at a second job at Hart Albins Department Store.
She worked very hard at both jobs to give her children a good life and
things that she thought was essential for them to have.
She insisted that they all take music lesson of some type and dance
lessons and to be involved. Her
daughters grew up to own the one of the largest dance schools in Montana for
many years.
On May 25, 1947 Peggy married the love of her life, Riley Daylong.
Three years later she had another child.
In 1955 Peggy retired from nursing and became a foster parent for the
next 43 years. Many children came
through her door and their lives were touched by Peggy and Riley’s loving ways.
She raised a severely mentally handicapped foster daughter, Vicky, for 40 years
until the State thought Vicki could handle living on her own.
Peggy resided at 1001 25th Street West during those 40 years.
Peggy enjoyed life to the fullest.
She loved fishing, camping and boating with her husband and all her family at
Deadmans Basin. Her favorite
seasons were spring and summer when she could be outside and putter in her
garden. The biggest love in Peggy’s life was her children and grandchildren.
She was a truly devoted mother and grandmother.
Peggy went peacefully during her sleep into the arms of her Lord on
Sunday, March 5, 2006 at the Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation Center in
Laurel where she had resided the last few years.
Peggy is preceded in death by husband Riley Daylong; her daughter Danita
(Jackie) Diedrich; her parents, John
and Katherine Benner; her brothers, Roy, George, Adam, and Henry Benner; her
sister Helen (Benner) Dumlar
She is survived by her children Delores Yeager of Laurel, Maxine Nauman
of Laurel, George Daylong of Columbus, Richard and (Bonnie) Daylong of
Pennsylvania, and Rita Ness of Billings; 19 grandchildren; 34 Great
Grandchildren; and 6 Great-Great Grandchildren; her brothers, Wilbur Benner of
Bozeman, Harry Benner of Laurel, Lester Benner of Arizona; her sisters, Clara
Lee of Clarks Fork and Vernie Owen of Miles City; and many nieces and nephews
throughout Montana, Idaho and Washington.
We are not going to say Good-bye to this truly beautiful and wonderful
lady. We want to that her for
all the love and guidance she gave us during her time with us
and for giving us each other. We are just going to say we love you and
will miss you ever so much – until we meet at heaven’s door—Your loving children
and grandchildren.
Vigil Services will be held at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at
Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary. Funeral
Mass will be at 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, March 8, at St. Pius X Church.
Rite of Committal will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Evergreen Laurel Heath Care, 820 3rd
Ave., Laurel, MT 59044, or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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