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PEGGY ANN CROZIER

Peggy Ann Crozier was born on August 26, 1936, in Peach Springs, Arizona. She was the second oldest child of Maime Engle-Crozier. Peggy was raised by Clinton Engle along with siblings; Rebecca, Beatrice, Jerry, Winona and Nelrose. Peggy and her siblings grew up in Valentine, Arizona.

She attended Phoenix Indian School until the 9th grade. She was fan of Elvis Presley. She worked hard, she kept a clean house, clothes washed, and her kids clean. She had a lot of 45’s until her sons walked up the hill behind their house and threw them like   frisbees.

At thanksgiving she always made the turkey and her delicious yeast bread. She had a love of sports and loved watching and cheering for her kids and grandkids.

Being a hard-working woman who wanted to provide for her family, Peggy worked as a waitress, nurse’s aide, ambulance driver, Community Health Representative and a custodian for IHS. In her life Peggy raised eight children; Charmaine (4), Rikki (4), Raven, Falcon (3), Monza (7), Waylon (4), Danny Jr. (1) and Lana.

She had many grandchildren. She loved her grandkids and would proudly talk about their accomplishments. She had   photos of her children and grandchildren throughout every walk of life. From baby to graduate, you could walk into her home and immerse yourself in her photos. She truly loved capturing those moments of her family.

Peggy is survived by her sister; Nelrose Engle; sons Rikki  Massey and Waylon Honga; daughter Crystal Lana Lee;  daughters-in-law Charlotte Honga and Cheryl Honga; 23 grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, and cousins as well as several great-grandchildren.

Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, brother Jerry,   sisters Rebecca, Beatrice, Winona, children Raven, Danny Jr., Monza, Falcon, grandchildren Freddi Honga and Tyrone Fielding. Traditional wake was held the night of April 23rd, 2021 and LDS Church Services and burial were April 24th, 2021 in Peach Springs, Arizona. 

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