Peggy L. Conners

peggy conners

May 30, 1963 ~ May 10, 2026

Born in: Nashville, Tennessee
Resided in: West Nashville, Tennessee

Peggy Conners- Age 62, of West Nashville, passed from this life on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at Tristar Hendersonville Medical Center.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Dale Conners; her daughter, April Conners; parents, Jr. and Mary; sister, Mary Pardue.

Peggy is survived by her loving children, Dale (Lori) Conners, Crystal (James) Caruthers, Robert (Ashley) Andrews) Conners, Amy (Matt) Farless, Sayrah (Corey) Stromatt; Cathy Conners, David Conners, and Jessica Goss; 18 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren; her sisters, Cheryl (Bubba) Phillips and Paula Pruitt; brother, Bobby (Teresa) McGlasson; a host of nieces, nephews and extended family members.

Peggy enjoyed fishing, trips to the beach, sipping Mello Yello, and spending time with her grandchildren. A true fighter, she faced cancer and numerous health challenges with remarkable strength and unwavering faith, never losing hope through it all.

A celebration of Life will be held Friday evening, May 22, 2026, at 7:00pm, at Western Hills Church, located at 7565 Charlotte Pike with David Estes officiating. Visitation with the Conners’ family will be on Friday, May 22nd from 3:00pm until the service time at 7:00 pm, all at Western Hills Church.

Arrangements in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Services, 6949 Charlotte Pike, Suite 104  (615) 857-9955. We are proud to be West Nashville & Bellevue’s only locally owned and operated burial & cremation provider.

Services

Visitation: May 22, 2026 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Western Hills Church
7565 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN 37209


Celebration of Life: May 22, 2026 7:00 pm

Western Hills Church
7565 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN 37209


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  1. Mrs Peggy will be missed by many prayers for all one of sweetest people we have ever met.

  2. Peggy was one of the bestest friends anybody could have she was like a sister me .I know she’s in a better place with Dale the love of her life .She will be missed Fly high Sister love you forever💞💞💞

  3. Rest easy Mrs. Peggy. You will be missed by so many. Your time on earth was shorter than it should have been but anyone that knew you knew that you loved everyone (almost lol). Praying for all your family and friends.

  4. I love you Peggy. May you be with all our loved ones who have gone before us and rejoice until we meet again one day. I will cherish all the times we had growing up together and keep you in my heart forever!!

  5. I love you so very much. Love and prayers to all the family. Give my daddy big hugs for me. I will miss you. 🙏❤️

  6. Peggy, the girls and Bobby were 7 or 8 years younger than I was when we were all young. They were all great guys but we didn’t hang out together. Once I graduated HS I joined the Army and was sent to Germany for three years and during the next 21 years I didn’t get to come back to Nashville. Peggy was a sweat girl and she will be missed. However, she will be with her mom and others in heaven with her family!! God bless her and her family. Love all of her and her family!!!

  7. You’ll truly be missed growing up we had some great times at y’all’s house I’ll be praying for the family give everybody up there a hug for me…

  8. Peggy, over the years you thought of spending Friday or Saturday night at grannies, watching her watching wrestling on TV. She loved her wrestling. She’d yell at the TV and stomp her foot. I remember our parents going out on Christmas Eve, and granny would watch us. You , Cheryl and Bobby stayed downstairs, until granny made us go to bed. But me and Paula were the oldest and we laid in the listening to the radio. Seems like every 5 – 10 minutes were looking out the windows for Santa. We ended up falling asleep. But he always found us. I hope you had good memories of our times together. There were so many, at grannies there was a ditch there, me you ad Paula made things out of mud and set it up to sell. Bobby and Cheryl were our customers, and the girl that lived next door, can’t remember her name. We had so much fun. I hope you remember those days. We had a lot of fun. I hope you are at peace and with Dale now. I loved all of you.


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