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Peggy
Burdick
Jul 26, 1932 — Jun 9, 2017
Mrs. Peggy Burdick, age 84, of Montague, passed away Friday, June 9, 2017 in Montague. She was born July 26, 1932 in Bond Head, Ontario, Canada to William and Amy (Otto) McLellan.
While growing up, Peggy lived in all the provinces of Canada as her father was a traveling preacher. The family moved to Redford, Michigan when she was sixteen.
She married Ed Burdick on August 26, 1950. They lived in Redford, Redford Township and later in Livonia. The Burdick's enjoyed a cottage on White Lake. They moved to the cottage permanently in 1990. Mrs. Burdick had been president of Winning Women For Christ (a retreat organization). She had also been the director of the Junior Girls Camp at the U.P. Bible Camp.
Peggy enjoyed traveling and speaking in the U.S. and Canada. She also enjoyed her family and spending time with her grandchildren. She attended Friendship Bible Chapel in Montague.
She is survived by her husband, Ed; her daughters, Kim (Greg) Nicholson and Jan (Gary) Seaver; grandchildren, Thea (Max) Johnson, Daniel Prust, Hannah (Tyler) Lautner, Kira Nicholson, Kendra Nicholson, Lissa (Josh) Damsgaard, Heidi (Rob) Parker, Aimee (Doug) Schmidt, Matthew (Sara) Seaver, Molly (Jonathan) Scouten, Christian Seaver (and fiancé, Marissa Edenburn), Anna (Shane) Landis, and Lydia Seaver; great-grandchildren, Cayden, Hadley, Aurora, Lilia, Jonathan, Ian, Evan, Elise, Noah, Eli, Olivia, and Hudson.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Gerald, Gordon and Keith McLellan; and her sister, Lois Lind.
Visitation will be held Friday, June 16th, 10 am with the funeral service to follow at 11 am at Harris Funeral Home in Shelby with Mr. Bob Johnston officiating. Interment will take place in Mouth Cemetery near Montague. Please consider Friendship Bible Chapel in Montague as a memorial. You may leave a message for the family at www.harrisfhome.com
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