On the afternoon of June 7th at 5:00 pm Peggy Sue McClure-Jones came to rest after a long battle with cancer. Born in Collinsville, OK Peggy Sue graduated from Collinsville High School before moving to Florida in 1999. Though not a Florida native, Sue an avid football fan grew to love and embrace the Jacksonville Jaguars as her home team and took her love of the team back with her when she returned to Oklahoma in 2016.
Peggy Sue is survived by her two sons Joseph Lyle McClure and Colt Alan McClure, their spouses Rebecca Dove McClure and Roxanne Solis-McClure as well as her four grandchildren Evelyn Rose McClure , Avery McClure , Mark McClure and Ashlee Kannard. She is also survived by her three Brothers David Nash, John Nash and Randy Lane and sister Barbara Nash, and a mother-in-law: Barbara McClure . Sue leaves behind her canine loves Dusty and Molly to meet again with her beloved dogs Zilla and Jay Jay on the rainbow bridge who are sure to be eager to lead the way to heaven where she will reunite with her sister Kay and mother Betty.
Memorial services will be 10:00 am, Saturday, July 10, 2021 at the Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home Chapel.
Services are under the direction of Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.
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