Margaret “Peg” Jane Armagost (née Lyle), lovingly known as Peg, age 89, of Brookville, Pennsylvania, passed away March 30 2026 in Brookville, Pennsylvania.
Born in Ridgeway, Pennsylvania, on June 19, 1936, Peg was the daughter of Olive Jane Sprankle and Marlin E. Lyle, Sr., both of whom preceded her in death. She was united in marriage to Howard Thomas Armagost in March of 1955, building a life rooted in family and devotion.
Peg is survived by her two daughters, Rene (Ronald) Galbraith and Lisa Jane Rearick (née Armagost); five grandchildren, Zeb Redford, Tai Redford, Roe Cantu (née Redford), Ryan Michael Rearick, and Sarah Jane Rearick; and four great-grandchildren, Levi Brunt, Davin Cantu, Jacen Redford, and Dylan Redford. She is also survived by her siblings, Marlin (Mary) E. Lyle, Jr. of Oak Ridge, PA, Paula Hinderliter (née Helmheckel ) of Clarion, PA, and Dana Helmheckel of Sigel, PA. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Joyce (Everett) L. Neill of Sigel, PA. and Mary Lee Hill of Springville, NY.
Peg’s life was marked by curiosity, intelligence, and generosity. While living in New York, she, along with her husband, owned and operated Jane’s Upholstery Shop, taking pride in craftsmanship, bookkeeping, and work ethic. She was also proud of her volunteer involvement as a vocal and engaged member of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) during her daughters’ school years.
Peg was known for her unwavering loyalty to family and her sharp wit. A meticulous note-taker and highly organized individual, she possessed both intelligence and humor. She found joy in writing, frequently contributing letters to the editor of local newspapers, and she had a deep love for nature—delighting in the wildlife that surrounded her home. An accomplished gardener and avid birder, Peg spent countless hours tending to her gardens and identifying birds by sight and sound. She had a very talented hand at doing Crewel work of all different types of sceneries and florals.
During her years in New York, Peg also embraced winter activities and was a member of the Concord Ridge Rider Snowmobile Club, a pastime she greatly enjoyed. She had a lifelong affection for cats and dogs, often speaking fondly of the many pets she owned throughout the years.
Friends and family may order flowers, leave online condolences, light a memorial candle, share a memory and obtain additional information by visiting www.furlongfuneralhome.com.



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