Peeples, Shelby C. Jr. (Dalton)

  • Monday, February 15, 2021
Shelby C. Peeples, Jr.
Shelby C. Peeples, Jr.

Flooring industry entrepreneur Shelby C. Peeples, Jr., age 85, passed away peacefully at his residence in Dalton, Georgia, on Wednesday, February 10, 2021.

Born in the Dawnville community of Whitfield County, Shelby was the son of the late Lilly Mae and Shelby C. Peeples, Sr. He was one of 18 graduates of the Dawnville High School Class of 1953.

He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Willena Davis Peeples; son, Alan Peeples (Roger Cheek), of Dalton, GA, daughter, Jane Peeples Stanfield (Terry), of Dalton, GA, son, Tom Peeples (Vickie), of Ringgold, GA, and son, Bryan Peeples (Amy), also of Ringgold, GA; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and a loving extended family including brother-in-law Lloyd Davis, and sister-in-law, Janice Davis Skates, and family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Shelby Sr. and Lilly Mae Peeples; sister, Marjorie Peeples; nephew, Stanley Wynn; and beloved dog, Rudy.

Shelby Peeples’ life and legacy can be traced to his humble beginnings in the Dawnville community. Growing up in a rural community, Shelby learned the value of hard work, resilience and taking care of your neighbor. He met the love of his life, Willena Davis, in the first grade, where they became quick friends. They would become high school sweethearts, and soon marry after high school graduation. Shelby later would often marvel at how he “picked the perfect partner” at such a young age.

Shelby first hinted at his future success in sales and business when he sold his first cow at age 11. Shelby learned how to make a profit dabbling in trade at a young age. Upon graduation from high school, Shelby went to work for L.A. Lee Printing Company, running their printing press. To help support his growing family, he used his ingenuity to make extra money on the side. He would buy a used car, clean it and resell it for extra cash. On Fridays after work, he would go to the farmer’s market in Atlanta to buy fruits and vegetables and bring them back to sell on Saturday. Once he purchased a pickup truck full of hand tools - wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers – and each day, he would come home from work at lunch, fill a brown paper bag with tools, and return to work, selling them by the handful to co-workers. As is the case with many successful people, Shelby worked long hours while Willena focused on their children and family.

At age 29, Shelby had an unsuccessful run for tax commissioner. Determined to expand his horizons, he began selling life insurance with Franklin Life during the evenings, while continuing to hold his day job at L. A. Lee. He soon found success selling insurance, and later began selling full time, rising quickly to become the top U.S. salesman with Franklin Life. He eventually left the insurance business to go into the carpet finishing business, and soon began investing and buying real estate. Over time, his business portfolio would expand to include carpet backing, yarn extrusion, LVT manufacturing, hospitality carpet, synthetic turf, banking and real estate. He arose early each day, and kept a full work and meeting schedule well into the evening hours. Also active in politics, he hosted many political fundraisers and supported numerous candidates for local, state and national office.

Shelby Peeples’ employees were like family to him. While he was hard-nosed and pushed employees toward success, he had a huge heart for his employees and their families. He believed in doing business face to face across the lunch table with friends and competitors alike. He read voraciously and was a conscious note taker, always learning and expanding his knowledge. Even at home, you would find him with his newspapers and steno pad, known as the “Shelby pad,” keeping busy with personal and business phone calls.

Nothing pleased Shelby more than entertaining family and friends. He and Willena enjoyed welcoming friends to their home and he never missed an opportunity to take someone to dinner. At restaurants, he often paid for others dining around him. Shelby always remembered to phone friends on their birthday, and even sung birthday wishes over the phone on occasion. Upon learning of a person or cause in need, he was an eager and supportive friend.

Ever the fierce competitor in business, Shelby Peeples’ pride and joy were his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. “Papaw," as he was known to his grandchildren, was known for his kind and generous heart, and listening ear. He always prioritized celebrating family occasions, whether large or small. Nothing pleased him more than spending time with family, and he enjoyed lake weekends, birthdays and trips to the beach.

Shelby and Willena’s inherent desire to help others led to an even greater vision for their family legacy. Supporters of Dalton State College since the 1990s, Shelby and Willena made a gift to help build a 58,000 square foot science building on campus. Noted for its superior lab facilities, the building was dedicated in their name in 2014. In 2015, Shelby turned his attention to healthcare. He and Willena, having survived cancer, embraced a vision for state of the art cancer care for patients and their families. Partnering with the Whitfield Healthcare Foundation, he and Willena provided a legacy gift to develop what would become Peeples Cancer Institute at Hamilton Medical Center. The facility opened to the public in January 2020, with a commitment to offering each patient exceptional care in a compassionate, supportive environment. Shelby’s belief in young people and the power of their education led to a recent investment in the JA Discovery Center of Greater Dalton. As one of the founders of the First Bank of Dalton, he was influential in the decision to have a First Bank of Dalton storefront in the center which opens in March. In recognition of their achievements in business, industry and philanthropy, Shelby and Willena Peeples were inducted as laureates into the Junior Achievement of Northwest Georgia Business Hall of Fame in 2015 and were named recipients of the Whitfield Healthcare Foundation’s Humanitarian Award in 2018.

Driven by grit, vision and determination, Shelby Peeples will be remembered for his business acumen and humanitarian efforts in northwest Georgia, but his true personal joy was helping the common man. He lived to help others, readily giving a hand up, without fanfare or praise. Ultimately, he considered his true net worth his family.

The family will hold a private burial service with plans for a celebration of life in summer 2021.

The family would like to express their love and appreciation to special caregivers, Jonah Berry, Justin Dempsey, and Jose Martir.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Shelby Peeples charities of choice:

Dalton State College Foundation
Dalton-state.edu/giving

Humane Society of NW GA
P.O. Box 3946
Dalton, GA 30719
423-902-2044
615-714-2446

Whitfield Healthcare Foundation
P.O. Box 1168
Dalton, GA 30722-1168
In Memory of Shelby Peeples, designated for Peeples Cancer Institute
Online gifts may be made at HamiltonHealth.com/donate

Julian Peeples Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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