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Peggy was looking for a way to keep in touch with her
family and decided building a Website, with today's technology was the best
way to accomplish her goal. She also thought this might be a great way
to locate extended family members that may be looking also. Her idea and
goals have been a great success. She has heard from distant cousins
whom she had no idea she had and her family has extended, much to her
surprise and enjoyment.
Peggy's main reason for her Website it still the same
today as it was from the beginning. She does say however she has
discovered many hidden treasures online, one close to her heart is Diva of
the 'Net.

Mary Margaret Susenne Adelle Digges Swycaffer aka
Diva Peg is a sixty-two year old wife, mother, grandmother, cousin and
friend. She resides two miles north of dead-center Arizona.
Peggy extends an invitation to you to visit her family history from 1200 to
the present which is documented on her Website.

Peggy is retired from all of her previous employments,
which in her own words "was just about everything" and now
is a columnist. Her columns are always interesting and a delight to
read. She hasn't decided what she wants to be when she grows up but we
all know whatever Peggy sets her mind to do she will do.

Peggy loves to work crossword puzzles, cross-stitch,
working jigsaw puzzles and playing Trivia Pursuit with her friends.
She enjoys the work she does Feeding and clothing needy Indian children in
her own country and state. She is now working on "The Great
American Novel" and we all look forward to it's being published.
One of her greatest pleasures in life is visiting the "Outback"
with her husband Bobby, which is just outside her back door into nature.

Peggy finds happiness in the simple yet complex things in
life such as Being Loved, waking up alive everyday, laughing with her
friends, Baby burps, Summer breezes. Winter friends. Birdsong
and People who truly care!
Peggy is saddened by disharmony in the world today.
She would like to get rid of all of disharmony and feels everything then
would fall into place. We would then have the manpower and money being
spent on defense to work on curing Cancer and other catastrophic
diseases. We would also be able to feed the hungry and cloth the
needy. We would not need shelters, because there would be no
abuse. Petty differences would not become major issues, and they would
not sever even long-standing friendships.
If given the power for change Peggy would put an end to Intolerance,
Impatience, Judgementality, Abuse in any form And her own fault
of thinking she can change what she cannot.
Peggy says the hardest things in life she has had to
endure and which has helped her grow as a person is losing a child, her
parents, siblings, and friends. So many lost loved ones has shown her
life does go on and as long as you keep putting one foot in front of the
other you will reach your destination.

Causes which are close to Peggy's heart are all the Diva
of the 'Net United Causes especially remembering the POW/MIA's page she
maintains. She and her husband, Bobby work to feed the hungry, by bringing
them food and listening to their problems. They also work with Youth Groups
and Senior Citizens. She loves the laughter these groups being to her home.
Kids for miles around continue to bring them injured wildlife and
Peggy and Bobby do what they can, to help the injured
"wee-ones" Then there is the "little" stuff - like
when the neighborhood loses their power or water, everyone
comes to Peggy's house to find out why. And a great
gal at the water district calls her, so I can tell them! She lives in
wonderful, close-knit community.

When asked what the Divas mean to her, Peggy
said:
There are not enough words to say what the Divas
mean to me ... when I lost my Mama, Diva Mary Jane, I thought I
could never swim to the surface again. But my Diva sisters were with
me every step of the way. You all were there for me even when I could
not acknowledge that you were there .... just wonderful. comforting hugs
around me to carry me through.

When asked why she joined the Divas, Peggy said:
Because being a Diva meant that I truly wanted to
make a difference in "this ol' world" and would be in the company
of others who felt the same way!!!!

Kathryn's Comments
Peggy has been a Diva of the 'Net for over four years and
we have grown to love and respect her more with each passing day. She
is always there to lend a hand. She volunteers for more projects then
any other Diva. Everyone calls Peggy, a special friend and that is because
she is so very special. The day Peggy typed into our lives, we were
given an angel straight from heaven and we thank the Lord for sharing her
with the Divas of the 'Net.





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