Margaret "Peggy" Ann Herveau

of Freeport, TX

May 4, 1950 - December 13, 2020


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Peggy Ann Herveau also known as Peggy Ann Blanton died December 13, 2020 at approximately 6:00 a.m. at the age of 70.

Peggy was the surviving daughter of Dolores G. Spain and Charles J. Herveau. Peggy was born May 4, 1950 in Wisconsin but has always considered herself a child of Louisiana and New Orleans. Peggy left Louisiana as a young adult to settle in Brazoria County Texas where she established a long career as a nurse ultimately retiring from the Brazosport Memorial Hospital where she served as an ER nurse and director of emergency services.

Peggy is best remembered by her friends and family as a compassionate friend and a dedicated loving mother.

Peggy is survived by her three boys, Max Anson Blanton, 43, Daniel Lee Blanton, 39, and Jacob Ryan Blanton, 37. She is also survived by her six grandchildren. Anson Joseph Blanton, 7, son of Max and Erin Blanton. Jack Riley Blanton (her first grandchild), 11, Gunnar Lee Blanton, 7, and Lucas D Blanton, 5, sons of Daniel and Heather Blanton. Jacob William Blanton, 5, and Evelyn Clair Blanton, 2, son and daughter of Jacob and Angela Blanton.

A private gathering will be held at the Lakewood funeral home this Friday to remember Peggy.


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Brittnay Segler Clift
College Station, TX
Thursday, December 17, 2020

My heart breaks for my brothers! She was an amazingly strong lady and the VERY best mom anyone could ask for! She was such a big, loving, part of my childhood! There are countless others that feel the same way. I will always cherish all the special memories of my Ms.Peggy.

Jo Mapel
, TX
Thursday, December 17, 2020

There are too many fun times we had together to remember all of them. The skiing trip to New Mexico with too many boys where you decided in 5 minutes you hate skiing. The Thanksgiving trip to Oklahoma for a BMX bike marathon and the 6' trophy. PTA, baseball and all the rest. I will miss your sweet smile and great laugh.

Marye Bickham
Clifton, TX
Thursday, December 17, 2020

Certainly a life well lived.
I will always be eternally grateful for Peggy's love for both of my daughters. Such precious memories were made all those living next door, our children growing up playing together. Thankfully they never lost touch and became more like siblings than next door neighbors.
Rest In Peace knowing you'll never be forgotten.

LEAMON and LINDA BLANTON
Pearland, TX
Tuesday, December 15, 2020

We remember all the good times we shared. You always had a sense of humor and I can hear your laugh now. Rest In Peace.