Peggy Cleveland

Peggy Marie Cleveland, a beautiful vibrant soul left this earth and gained her new body on November 25, 2020 at the age of 83. She was born in Kemp, Oklahoma to Earl Bodine and Fannie (Turner) Bodine on June 22, 1937. 

Peggy was a “red-headed spitfire” who enjoyed life to the fullest. Her dad passed away when she was 3 years old and she and her brother and sister were raised by her mother Fannie without any family help or government assistance. This is where she learned the value of hard work. She played basketball very competitively at Liberty and Kemp schools.

She married Wayne Cleveland in 1955 and they moved to Borger, Texas where he worked in the oil field and where she thought her job was to raise their children (four boys) and to spend his money. The family moved to Tulsa, Okla. in 1968 to join Wayne’s brother James and sister-in-law Peggy in running a very successful restaurant and catering business for more than 25 years (Sutphen’s Barbecue). Peggy worked in the kitchen cooking, in the dining room taking care of customers, but she was especially good at taking people’s money (at the cash register, of course). She and her sister-in-law (also Peggy Cleveland) kept the books for the business and forged a lifelong friendship.

In 1992, Peggy and Wayne moved back to Kemp, Okla. where they semi-retired and raised cattle and grandkids. In retirement, Peggy developed her love of writing. She wrote songs, short books, poems, family genealogy, but was most famous for her letters and cards to loved ones where she would give her advice on life. Peggy Cleveland was a strong, lifelong believer in Jesus Christ and placed her trust and faith in him.

Mrs. Cleveland is survived by her sons, Terry Cleveland of Kemp, Okla., Bob Cleveland of Kemp, Okla., Jeff Cleveland and wife Teresa of Owasso, Okla., Kirk Cleveland and wife Tammy of Salina, Okla.; grandchildren, Michael Cleveland and wife Natalie of Owasso, Okla., Christopher Cleveland and wife Mackenzie of Franklin, Tenn., Jennifer Cleveland and husband Tommy Nix of Pryor, Okla.; sister, Polly Ball of Denison, Texas, and nine great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Cleveland was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Fannie Bodine; brother, Ben Bodine; husband, Wayne Cleveland and infant sister, Susie Bodine.

Family hour will be from 6-7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30 at the Holmes~Coffey~Murray Funeral Home in Durant, Okla. A chapel service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1 at the funeral home with Kirk Cleveland as the officiant.

Her final resting place will be the Highland Cemetery in Durant with Michael Cleveland, Christopher Cleveland, Patrick Crouch, Tommy Nix, Hunter Ball, and Tanner Ball as her pallbearers. Her honorary pallbearers will be Brian Ball, Stacy Ball, Carl Ball, Bill Bodine, Phillip Cleveland, and Don Kemp.

The service will be available for viewing on our Facebook page at 2 p.m. on the day of the service.

Services are under the direction of Holmes~Coffey~Murray Funeral Home in Durant, Okla. www.holmescoffeymurray.com

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