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Margaret Anne (Johnson) Haynes

Posted 2025-01-13 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jan. 12, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Margaret Anne "Peg" Haynes passed away on December 28, 2024, at Havasu
Regional Medical Center.

Peg was born on June 15, 1940, in Miles City, Montana. She was the
daughter of Clarence and Ruth Johnson.

Peg met Otis Haynes in 1959 while attending Montana State College in
Bozeman, Montana. They were married on Sept 28, 1961.

Peg and Otis moved to Seattle where Otis was employed as an engineer for
Honeywell Corp. They later moved to Rapid City, South Dakota where
daughter Kathleen was born. They later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota
where Kirk and Kelly were born.

In the early seventies, they all moved to Reston, Virginia for Otis'
work assignment. They did a lot of sightseeing and some deep-sea
fishing.

The family later moved to Tonka Bay, Minnesota and bought a Standard
Service Garage and John Deere dealership. Due to bad economic
conditions, they sold the business in 1982 and moved the family to Lake
Havasu City, Arizona to start anew. Peg worked as a registered nurse in
Lake Havasu City (LHC) and Parker, Arizona.

Peg and Otis were continually active in the LHC Lions Club up until
Otis' death in 2006. Prior to that, the family was also active in
boating, water skiing, and off-road adventures.

Peg purchased a home in Havasu Gardens in 2010 and was highly active in
the HOA, social activities including playing cards with a good group of
lady friends. She was also a volunteer with the Desert Hills Fire
Department and the WELA board at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church.

Peg had a chance to travel to Europe, the Middle East, Colorado, and
California multiple times.

Peg led a full life and was loved by all. She is survived by her three
children (Kathleen, Kirk, and Kelly), four grandchildren (Collin,
Chandler, Kaylee, and Tori), two sisters (Diane and Carol), and
Valentine (the family rabbit).

Memorial Services will be held at Mount Olive Lutheran Church located at
2170 Havasupai Blvd. in LHC on Saturday, January 4th at 11am.






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