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Fonte, Luanna "Peggy"
Spencerport: Passed peacefully Monday, November 6, 2017 at age 88. Predeceased by her loving husband, Christopher. Survived by her son, Steven (Shelly) Fonte; grandchildren, Crystal (Greg) Coco, Heather Fonte, Jamie Fonte and Steven Fonte; great-grandchildren, Brooklyn, Brody and Blake Coco, Ayden Fonte, Riley Fonte; brother, Donald W. (Brenda J.) Barnes; several nieces and nephews and faithful canine companion, Honey.
Peggy was an avid NASCAR fan and Buffalo Bills fan. She was a longtime employee of Lakeside Memorial Hospital.
A Celebration of Peggy's Life will be held at a later date. To share a memory please visit:
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Loved Peggy & Chris ,miss them so much. Chris , Peggy very close loved my parents , Angie and Bert having a blast
In heaven.
Rosemary Ruisi
Family
November 4, 2020
rosemary ruisi
November 9, 2017
You will be missed. I will always remember our talks about NASCAR and our boys. You & I use to get our hair done every Sat. in Spencerport & chat.
Peace be with you.
Rich sends his sincere sympathy also.
Marlene Petty)Markham
November 9, 2017
So sorry for your loss. Worked many years with her at Lakeside. We had many fun times together. She and Chris left us with a lot of good memories.
Beth Luce
November 9, 2017
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