What's Happening?
Peggy O. Fulcher, a beloved member of her community, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and kindness. Born in 1938 in Eastman, Georgia, Peggy was the youngest of six children. She was known for her infectious laughter, wise advice, and acts
of generosity. Peggy worked alongside her husband at Fulcher’s Shell and Fulcher’s Texaco, where she was a familiar face to many customers. Later, she contributed to Fulcher’s Paint and Body. Peggy is survived by her husband of sixty-seven years, Bobby G. Fulcher, her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on December 23, 2025, at Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors, with interment at Hephzibah-Vance Cemetery. The family requests memorial donations to Hephzibah Methodist Church in lieu of flowers.
Why It's Important?
Peggy Fulcher's passing marks the end of an era for her family and community, highlighting the impact of personal legacies on local communities. Her life exemplified dedication to family and community service, values that resonate deeply in American society. The memorial service not only honors her life but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community ties and the lasting influence of personal relationships. Her story underscores the role of family businesses in fostering community connections and the enduring impact of personal kindness and generosity.
What's Next?
The memorial service will provide an opportunity for family and friends to celebrate Peggy's life and share memories. It is expected to be a gathering that reinforces community bonds and offers comfort to those grieving. The family’s request for donations to Hephzibah Methodist Church suggests a continued commitment to community support, potentially inspiring others to contribute to local causes. This event may also prompt reflections on the importance of preserving family and community histories.









