Margaret M. "Peggy" HawkinsFamily and friends of Margaret M. "Peggy" Hawkins
are celebrating her life of 89 years today. Peggy died
peacefully in her home on Saturday, March 16, 2013. She was
preceded in death by her loving husband, Alfred "Shorty" Hawkins in
June 1997.Peggy was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church,
Tipton American Legion Auxiliary, St. John's Altar & Rosary Sodality
and the Indianapolis F.O.P.How appropriate that God called his Irish lass home this St.
Patrick's Day weekend. Peggy was born to John & Margaret Jane
(McLoughlin) McCormack in Moneymore, County Derry, Northern Ireland on January
10, 1924. She met Corporal Alfred "Shorty" Hawkins in 1942
while he was serving during WWII in the U.S. Army in Ireland where
they fell in love. This is their love story in her own words."My memory brings me back to the day I sailed to America from
Belfast Harbor to join my husband whom I met in January 1942.
He was serving with the 112th Engineers, U.S. Army during WWII.
My parents left me on the ship, S.S. Henry Gibbons where I stayed
overnight. We sailed the next morning April 5, 1946 and I
stood on the deck waving goodbye to my brother Vincent until we were
out of sight of each other.I was so young being married at 19 years and sailing to a country
I knew nothing about with my young daughter Patricia, 15 months old.
We arrived in New York Harbor expecting to see my husband, but he
was advised to wait until we reached Indiana. We traveled from
Penn Station by train to Richmond, Indiana where the Red Cross took
over our care, putting me and my young daughter on a train for
Kokomo. On arriving there April 15, 1946, I was met by my
husband Alfred and his brother Arthur. I was scared; did I
look good, were my clothes presentable? And then I realized,
after eight days at sea with sea-sickness, I guess I felt pretty
good and didn't care as long as I was with my husband again.During our 54 years of marriage, 11 children, ups and downs, I
feel grateful that this country and Indiana especially, has given a
good life to me, my mother and father, and five brothers who
immigrated after me from 1949 to 1955."Peggy is survived by her children, Julia Patricia Zanone and
husband David, Fort Myers, Florida, Margaret Hawkins, Tipton,
Michael Hawkins, Tipton, Joseph Hawkins, Indianapolis, Seamus
Hawkins and wife Pamela, Kokomo, Veronica Maxwell and husband
Michael, Kempton, Suzan Jones and husband Garry, Tipton, and
Barry Hawkins, Fort Myers, Florida.She is also survived by her brothers Francis Thomas Eugene
McCormack and wife Patricia, Tipton, Malachy Columba Andrew
McCormack and wife Martha, Kokomo; 23 grandchildren, 20
great-grandchildren.Peggy was preceded in death by four brothers, Bernard John
McCormack, Vincent Joseph McCormack, Patrick Gerard McCormack and
Anthony James Basil McCormack; three children, Alfred Hawkins, Jr.,
John Hawkins and IPD Officer Teresa Jean Hawkis; two grandchildren,
Brent Allen Hawkins and David Andrew Hawkins.Peggy's wish was to donate her body to medical education. A
memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 23 at St.
John the Baptist Catholic Church with Rev. Leroy Kinnaman presiding.
After cremation burial will be in St. John's Cemetery at a later
date. Young-Nichols Funeral Home is in charge of the
arrangements.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the
General Scholarship Fund at the Tipton County Foundation, P.O. Box
412, Tipton, Indiana, 46072.