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Margaret 'Peg' T. Leavitt, 75

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Margaret "Peg" T. Leavitt, formerly of Adams, died Saturday, January 21, 2017.

Peg was born on December 20, 1941 in Greenfield, Mass., to Leon and Theresa Bagdon. She grew up on a farm in Western Massachusetts, where she helped raise and harvest crops ranging from cucumbers to potatoes to asparagus. She excelled in school and was a terrific athlete and blazed a trail for future generations of female athletes. She played a wide range of sports throughout her life, including semi-professional basketball and softball (even batting once against the famous pitcher, Joan Joyce, who later struck out Ted Williams). She was also on the national field hockey team in the 1960s. 

She graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a degree in physical education and went on to teach physical education and coach women's basketball, soccer, track & field and cheerleading for over 20 years at South Hadley High School (South Hadley, Mass.) as well as Hoosac Valley High School (Adams, Mass.). She mentored and coached scores of young women, many of whom went on to become college athletes and coaches themselves.

In the early 1980s, her family moved to the south side of Indianapolis, Indiana, and she began her new career as the ASVAB Test Coordinator at the Indianapolis Military Entrance Processing (MEPS) center, continuing her life's work of educating and guiding students. She retired from MEPS in 2007 after 20 years of distinguished service.

Throughout her life, she remained an avid sports fan and after moving to Indianapolis, became a fan of Indy cars and NASCAR as well. She also loved to travel and was able to accomplish one of her dreams of visiting Alaska with her husband during retirement. She also loved to go to casinos to play slots, collect Department 56 houses and plush animals (especially Boyds Bears) and had a special place in her heart for all animals - especially her pet dogs and cats throughout the years. She was a loving, kind woman who was physically tough and mentally strong and she will be greatly missed.

Predeceased by her parents, she is survived by her husband of 50 years, Thomas O. Leavitt ; her daughter, Laura L. Leavitt, and her partner, Tony Walesby; two sisters, Janet Ogrodnik (Robert) and Katie Matuszko (Ronald);one brother, Robert Bagdon (Julie); two nieces, Megan Cichy and Tracey Matuszko; two nephews Brian Matuszko (Alissa) and Jason Ogrodnik (Emma); and two grand-nieces, Mikayla and Victoria.

Flowers may be sent to the Little and Sons funeral home in Indianapolis, Ind. Donations can be made in her name to PatriotPaws or the American Heart Association.

Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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My deepest sympathy to Peg's family.. Peg was my high school basketball coach and I have many great memories playing for her.
from: Debbie Alibozek Duvalon: 01-29-2017

Teo,
Mrs. Leavitt was a great basketball coach and role model. I have many fond memories of exciting times on the court playing for her. So sorry for your loss.
from: Ann Racineon: 01-28-2017

I remember Coach only as my opponent. She coached Adams girls basketball in the late 70's which of coarse I played on Drury's team. I also remember playing against her during our local women's summer league softball.

I regarded her as a role model for all of us in this area. A wonderful person she was, and I thank her for everything she stood for.
from: Marie Kelly-Whitneyon: 01-27-2017

Tom and Laura. A true pro in her love of life and the students she coached and taught. We are all better for spending time with Peg while she was at Hoosac Valley. My she rest in peace. Joe?annDoyle
from: Joe/Ann Doyleon: 01-27-2017

Tom and Laura,
Our deepest sympathies for your great loss.
What a wonderful talented lady.
Claire Velyvis--Kristen Velyvis
from: Claire Velyvison: 01-26-2017

So sorry for your loss Tom. Peg was a wonderful person and I enjoyed playing hoop for her. You both have had a positive impact on many of us.
Peace
from: Mary Lou Paquetteon: 01-26-2017

Dear Tom,
Read about Peg and we would like to send our condolences. You both made a very positive impact on many people lives. So sorry for your loss.
Sincerely, Vin and Margo Melito
from: Vincent Melitoon: 01-26-2017

Very sorry for loss loved playing basketball for her!
from: Shona Robinson on: 01-25-2017

Very sorry for your loss. Was very sorry to see her obituary on line. Remember the times we all got together while you both were at Hoosac Valley. My condolences to the family.
from: Patricia Littleon: 01-25-2017

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