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| nickname = The Master (by Melissa Rose)
 
| nickname = The Master (by Melissa Rose)
 
| first = "[[Pilot (Queen of the Willis)|Pilot]]"
 
| first = "[[Pilot (Queen of the Willis)|Pilot]]"
| last = {{ubl|"[[Death Picks Peggy]]" (original series)|"[[Serves Me Right for Giving Plasma to Frank O'Bannon]]" (official)}}
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| occupation = High School English Teacher
 
| occupation = High School English Teacher
 
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After college, Peggy taught English at Quillsville Central High School (later renamed Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Regional High School).  Peggy eventually traveled back to Russia to reconcile with her long-lost lover, and soon learned of her illegitimate son.  Vladamir initially rejected Peggy's attempt to make peace, and formally renounced her Willis family heritage.  This enraged Peggy, who re-declared war on Russia and planned to spit in the face of the Russian President out of spite ("To Russia: With an F2M Brother"). When Peggy saw that Ava and Vladamir had mended fences and even become friends, and Vladamir said that she was not ashamed to be a Willis any more, Peggy ditched her plan and accepted the President's kind words. She also made peace with Vladamir's biological father, who tore a picture taken of them as young adults after college in half—and gave the half with his picture to Peggy, while keeping her picture for himself.
 
After college, Peggy taught English at Quillsville Central High School (later renamed Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Regional High School).  Peggy eventually traveled back to Russia to reconcile with her long-lost lover, and soon learned of her illegitimate son.  Vladamir initially rejected Peggy's attempt to make peace, and formally renounced her Willis family heritage.  This enraged Peggy, who re-declared war on Russia and planned to spit in the face of the Russian President out of spite ("To Russia: With an F2M Brother"). When Peggy saw that Ava and Vladamir had mended fences and even become friends, and Vladamir said that she was not ashamed to be a Willis any more, Peggy ditched her plan and accepted the President's kind words. She also made peace with Vladamir's biological father, who tore a picture taken of them as young adults after college in half—and gave the half with his picture to Peggy, while keeping her picture for himself.
  
Peggy claimed she divorced from Ava's and Albert's father, Hary, because she "outgrew" him after he lost his large penis, though it had been stated earlier in the show- such as in earlier episodes- that Harry divorced her after years of verbal abuse. Her second husband was medical doctor  '''Charles "Charlie" Harvey''', who is younger than Ava. Ava was already an adult when Charlie was in kindergarten. At age 75, Peggy gave birth to a fourth child she decided to also name Ava, from her second husband Charlie.  Peggy nicknamed her infant daughter '''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Amanda Ava "A.A." (Mandy) Willis]]'''.  
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Peggy claimed she divorced from Ava's and Albert's father, Hary, because she "outgrew" him after he lost his large penis, though it had been stated earlier in the show- such as in earlier episodes- that Harry divorced her after years of verbal abuse. Her second husband was medical doctor  '''Charles "Charlie" Belcher''', who is younger than Ava. Ava was already an adult when Charlie was in kindergarten (according to episode 1-08, "Shins of the Father"). At age 75, Peggy gave birth to a fourth child she decided to also name Ava, from her second husband Charlie.  Peggy nicknamed her infant daughter '''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|A.A. (Amanda Ava)]]'''.
  
 
Peggy's relationship with Ava is strained and relationship with Albert was strained; while Ava seemed to have a deep reverence (and fear) of her mother, she stood up to Peggy and Albert on several occasions. Peggy also became depressed (and enraged) by the fact that she and Ava did not have a good relationship, once going homicidally insane when Ava said that she hates her. In spite of all this, however, Peggy never hesitated to refer to Ava as "My Girl," and on several occasions tried to help her (such as when Lando was befouling her house). Throughout the series, Peggy has also shown several times that he may actually care for Ava, such as calling her a good transgendered dauhgter in "To Russia: With an F2M Brother", saving her from being shot in the episode "Buckeye Ava", and leaving and trusting Ava with her last requests and personal possessions. The most likely reason why Pegggy treats Ava horribly is most likely because she hates various aspects of Ava's life (partuicaulrly her gender transition), as well as  such as her job as a retail saleswoman, her place of birth (Cleveland, Ohio), her personality, how she chooses to raise Tom, Deanna, and the sextuplets, her marriage to Angie, how she is different from her cousin Diane, how Ava thwarted her plan to assassinate then-New York City Mayor Ed Koch and most importantly how Ava did not follow in her mother's footsteps and become an educator.
 
Peggy's relationship with Ava is strained and relationship with Albert was strained; while Ava seemed to have a deep reverence (and fear) of her mother, she stood up to Peggy and Albert on several occasions. Peggy also became depressed (and enraged) by the fact that she and Ava did not have a good relationship, once going homicidally insane when Ava said that she hates her. In spite of all this, however, Peggy never hesitated to refer to Ava as "My Girl," and on several occasions tried to help her (such as when Lando was befouling her house). Throughout the series, Peggy has also shown several times that he may actually care for Ava, such as calling her a good transgendered dauhgter in "To Russia: With an F2M Brother", saving her from being shot in the episode "Buckeye Ava", and leaving and trusting Ava with her last requests and personal possessions. The most likely reason why Pegggy treats Ava horribly is most likely because she hates various aspects of Ava's life (partuicaulrly her gender transition), as well as  such as her job as a retail saleswoman, her place of birth (Cleveland, Ohio), her personality, how she chooses to raise Tom, Deanna, and the sextuplets, her marriage to Angie, how she is different from her cousin Diane, how Ava thwarted her plan to assassinate then-New York City Mayor Ed Koch and most importantly how Ava did not follow in her mother's footsteps and become an educator.
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The last person to see her alive is Angie, who tells her that despite Peggy's constant torture of her transgendered daughter, Ava has always loved her and that she hopes she will live forever in the friendless, spiteful existence she has made for herself as the unhappy, unpleasant person she is. Peggy replies "Oh, do ya, now?," laughs and then dies. Angie does not tell Ava of this exchange; instead, she lies that Peggy's last words were kind ones meant for Ava. In the final scene of the episode, [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]] fulfills a request from Peggy to blow up a storage shed Ava has built. Ava initially plans to honor a separate wish, to have Peggy's head detached from her body and sent to the President of Russia, but Angie stops her by (falsely) claiming that Peggy withdrew the request just before her death. Neither Charlie nor A.A. appear in "Death Picks Peggy," nor is her funeral shown. She was to have been buried at the Indiana State Cemetery, a grave which she earned in recognition of her teaching service, as explained by the episode "Peggy's Plot".
 
The last person to see her alive is Angie, who tells her that despite Peggy's constant torture of her transgendered daughter, Ava has always loved her and that she hopes she will live forever in the friendless, spiteful existence she has made for herself as the unhappy, unpleasant person she is. Peggy replies "Oh, do ya, now?," laughs and then dies. Angie does not tell Ava of this exchange; instead, she lies that Peggy's last words were kind ones meant for Ava. In the final scene of the episode, [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]] fulfills a request from Peggy to blow up a storage shed Ava has built. Ava initially plans to honor a separate wish, to have Peggy's head detached from her body and sent to the President of Russia, but Angie stops her by (falsely) claiming that Peggy withdrew the request just before her death. Neither Charlie nor A.A. appear in "Death Picks Peggy," nor is her funeral shown. She was to have been buried at the Indiana State Cemetery, a grave which she earned in recognition of her teaching service, as explained by the episode "Peggy's Plot".
  
In the season 7 episode "Serves Me Right for Giving Frank O'Bannon the Bathroom Key," Ava receives from Charlie a box containing Peggy's personal possessions and a list of embarrassing last requests. Peggy also left Ava a rude message on her tape recorder telling Ava that she wanted all the embarrassing requests completed by her. Angie did not want Ava to fulfill Peggy's wishes, but Ava said that fulfilling Peggy's last requests was the best gift she had ever received from her mother. Ava completed every single one of the humiliating requests, which Ava felt was Peggy's way of humiliating Ava one last time. The last request Peggy left was to have her eggs flushed at a restaurant-turned-donation center toilet that former Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon once used; such practice was also a tradition in Peggy's platoon, and all of Peggy's deceased teaching buddies were also flushed down the toilet. Ava and her friends respectively honored the request and flushed Peggy's remains down the toilet, resulting in the toilet being plugged and the bar owner demanding Ava pay for the damage. As a result of this, Angie claims at the end of the episode that even though Peggy is dead, she will always find a way to disrupt their lives. Peggy's spirit and memory lives on for the rest of the Queen of the Willis series.
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In the season 7 episode "Serves Me Right for Giving Frank O'Bannon the Bathroom Key," Ava receives from Charlie a box containing Peggy's personal possessions and a list of embarrassing last requests. Peggy also left Ava a rude message on her tape recorder telling Ava that she wanted all the embarrassing requests completed by her. Angie did not want Ava to fulfill Peggy's wishes, but Ava said that fulfilling Peggy's last requests was the best gift she had ever received from her mother. Ava completed every single one of the humiliating requests, which Ava felt was Peggy's way of humiliating Ava one last time. The last request Peggy left was to have her _______ flushed down a bar toilet that former Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon once used; such practice was also a tradition in Peggy's platoon, and all of Peggy's deceased teaching buddies were also flushed down the toilet. Ava and her friends respectively honored the request and flushed Peggy's remains down the toilet, resulting in the toilet being plugged and the bar owner demanding Ava pay for the damage. As a result of this, Angie claims at the end of the episode that even though Peggy is dead, she will always find a way to disrupt their lives. Peggy's spirit and memory lives on for the rest of the Queen of the Willis series.
  
 
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