Colorado Springs Gazette
El Paso County, Colorado
July 27, 2003 Metro Section page 4
Peggy Wheeler, a long-time resident of her beloved Colorado
Springs, died on July 23, 2003 of natural causes. Peggy was born
in Kingfisher, OK, on July 1, 1914, the oldest of eight children
of Floyd William and Clarice Robinson Pratt. She grew up in many
towns in Oklahoma - Waukomis, Wheeling, Enid, Sentinel,
Stillwater, Kingfisher, Tulsa, Perry - where her father taught
secondary school. Her grandfather, Samuel Fulton Robinson, made
the Oklahoma Land Run, and as a child Peggy played on his farm
near Kingfisher within sight of the buffalo wallows along the
old Chisolm Trail. She was twice bitten by mad dogs and had to
have rabies shots.
Peggy obtained her bachelor’s degree in 1924 from Oklahoma
State University and had jobs as, among other things, a
newspaper journalist and medical technician. While working for
the local paper in Perry, she interviewed a man who claimed to
be Jesse James. In 1941 she married G.L. Winters Wheeler, then
of Oklahoma City. They spent the war years in Los Angeles area,
then lived in Colorado (Woodland Park and Boulder), Idaho,
Pennsylvania and Texas, before retiring and moving to the
Colorado Springs area in 1973.
Peggy spent this time raising her family, remodeling houses
and indulging her life long love of reading mystery novels and
anything else she could get her hands on. In retirement, Peggy
and G.L. built a house near Calhan and, with their daughter,
another on Arnold Lane in Old Colorado City where Peggy had
lived since 1984.
Peggy is survived by her son, Prof. J. Craig Wheeler and his
wife, Shree, of Austin, Texas, her daughter, Catherine Ann
Wheeler of Colorado Springs, and four grandchildren, Dr. Diek
Winters Wheeler of Pittsburgh, PA, J. Robinson Wheeler of Austin
and Jon Orr and Katie Orr of Colorado Springs.
A remembrance celebration will be held at 621 Arnold Lane at
3:00 p.m., on Sunday, July 27, 2003 (Call 471-8013).
Submitted by Sundee Maynez, July 2003. Information posted as
courtesy to researchers. The submitter is not related to nor
researching any of the above.
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