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Kathy Ward
September 6, 2012
My deepest sympathies to your family. I had the priviledge of knowing Peg at Bethel Middle School when I worked there as the special education secretary. But more importantly, our family was blessed to have her as our son's teacher. Her patience, guidance, and love helped guide him, as well as many others, to the person he is today. The office was a brighter, more fragrant place when she would bring in beautiful flowers from her garden! She was a remarkable woman who will be missed.
Linda Sivieri
September 4, 2012
Michael,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time
Love from your JF White Family
Sharon and Gene Petsa
September 4, 2012
To the McCullough Family,
Our thoughts are with you at this time. May you be blessed with many beautiful memories.
Sharon and Gene Petsa
Rose Anne Von Hollen
September 3, 2012
Dear Charlie and family, I had the privilege of being Peg's para at Bethel Middle School. She was a wonderful teacher, mentor and friend. Peg was dedicated to helping our students and taught me so much. I loved her stories, especially those about her wonderful family. She renewed my interest in jigsaw puzzles and the students and I would gently scold her when she would stay after school to get more pieces to fit!!! She would make up songs to help the kids learn spelling and grammar rules and recite in Latin and quiz me to see if I remembered the Latin mass. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers.I hope that your memories of good times spent together will be of comfort to you all in the days ahead.
Sue Davison
September 2, 2012
To the McCullough Family,
I had the honor to work with Peg in the Bethel School System as a fellow teacher.
Peg was a kind, loving and energetic teacher and friend. The needs of her students were most important to her and she went above and beyond to meet their needs.
With sympathy, understanding and respect,
Sue Davison
Former Bethel Middle School teacher
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