Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Peggy Lorraine Tyndall, age 78 of Douglasville, Georgia, passed away
July 3, 2022. She was born June 17, 1944, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.
Peggy was the daughter of the late Bernard and Bertha Schmidtke.
Peggy leaves behind her husband of 43 years, Sheldon Tyndall; three
children Lisa (Mark) Lewis, Martin (Lindsey) Lampman and Christopher
(Robyn) Tyndall. She also leaves behind one brother Fred (Gail) Schmidtke;
nine grandchildren, Andy (Tori) Lewis, Jessica (Zack) Lewis, Karli
Lampman, Ansley Bodor, Blake Bodor, Madison Tyndall, Trey Lampman,
Lily Bean, Abby Bean; niece Kim Schmidtke and her current dog, Bama.
Peggy graduated from the University of Alabama School of Nursing in
1962. She pursued her nursing career across multiple states and
specialties, including obtaining her bachelors and masters degrees. Peggy
was a huge advocate of nurses by mentoring the next generations of nurses
and other healthcare professionals. Through nursing management and
leadership roles in many different healthcare organizations, Peggy was able
to change the lives of not only the patients that she cared for but all of those
that crossed her path in life. She ended her nursing career in 2014 at
Wellstar Douglas where she was the Director of Nursing.
In accordance to her wishes, Peggy will be cremated and a memorial
service will be held Sunday, July 17, 2022 at 2:00 pm at First Baptist Church
of Douglasville, 5900 Prestley Mill Road Douglasville, Georgia 30135
followed immediately with visitation/celebration of life with family in adjoining
Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the
Foundation for Sarcoidosis (www.stopsarcoidosis.org) or specifically at the
FSR page https://stopsarcoidosis.rallybound.org/PeggyTyndall?tab=MyPage in Peggy Tyndall’s memory








Peggy you have forever touched our lives and our hearts. May you Rest In Peace sweet friend ❤️
Beloved Sister The Schmidtke Family
When i was younger me and nana would go shopping, one time we walked past a dress shop and i was in awe of all the beautiful dresses, so nana decided to take me to try them on. She helped me try on countless dresses and we were in there for probably hours and i will never forget her telling me “ one day this will be you buying a dress and i will again help you zip them up and i cant wait”. I miss you so much nana and i loved all the memories we shared❤️