Peggy Jean Cloud Page, 78 years old, of Inglis, FL, passed away peacefully on September 25th, 2024 at Grace Davis Hall House in Ocala, FL.
Peggy was born in Blountstown, Florida to Ellis Earnest and Velma Cloud on October 28, 1945. She went to Hardee High School and graduated in 1963 and soon after married the love of her life, Charles Willis Page, Jr. They moved from Wauchula, FL to Inglis, FL in 1966. She worked for the Marine Patrol and Case Construction early on, but spent the past 40 years as a Realtor in Inglis/Yankeetown . She was very involved in her community, enjoyed cooking, gardening, and watching Florida State football. For years, she organized the Yankeetown Seafood Festival, spearheaded the the Inglis/Yankeetown Christmas parade, and most recently, was Chairwoman of Inglis Code Enforcement and a member of the Election Board.
She is survived by her daughter and son in law, Pepper and Mike Kinzer, of Ocala, FL, grandson Austin Sanders and his wife Samantha, of Martinez, GA, granddaughters , Erin Kinzer of Miami, FL and Lauren Kinzer of Jacksonville, FL, as well as her brothers, Nicky Cloud and his wife Sandra, of Gibson, GA, Gerald Cloud and his wife, Debi, of Bartow, FL. She is also survived by her nieces, Terri Heuler, Kim Carlo, Donya Cloud, and Gretchin Cloud, nephews Jeff, Jimmy, Derek, Garrett, and Destin Cloud. Peggy was preceded in death by her husband Charles Willis (Chuck) Page, Jr., parents, Ellis and Velma Cloud, and brothers R.L. and Ferrell Cloud.
There will be a Celebration of Life held on Saturday, November 30, at 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Blackwater in Yankeetown, FL for family and friends to remember Peggy’s legacy in our lives and the community she loved and served. After the gathering, the family will spread Peggy and Chuck’s ashes at the “end of the road” in the Gulf of Mexico, where Pepper and her parents made so many memories fishing and scalloping over the years.