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tom & claire barnelli
April 23, 2005
Dear "Jazz"
We were so sorry to read about Mom,
We have a history that goes way back...Hope that you are doing well,and managing to get thru it,.
Peggy was always good for a laugh, she got me in trouble for quite a few at NEH. Sorry that we just now found out, but know that you are in our thoughts. Take care of yourself and each other.. Love Tom & Claire Lakeland, FL
joyce fudala
March 19, 2005
To one of the greatest mothers on this earth.I'll miss you forever
Jackie Robertson
March 4, 2005
To the Beer and Joyce family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Peg's passing and so sorry that I wasn't able to pay my respects at her services. She taught me how to make the best pot roast! and I'll never forget the day that I met her and the rest of the Joyces in North Wildwood. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. She will be dearly missed. Remember her and find comfort and solace in each other. Love, Jackie
Helen Joyce
March 3, 2005
To ALL of Peggy's Family my thoughts and prayers are with all of you... Helen
The Big Difference
When you lose someone you love, one of the most difficult issues to deal with is not knowing how they are doing, if they are all right. This is an important part of all friendships/relationships, the caring for each other, the watching out for each other and trying to protect each other from harm.
When you first went in the hospital Peg, when everyone agonized over each test result, when you were hospitalized, you were at least alive and we could see and ask and how you were doing. Your being alive was all we needed to keep up hope.
The big difference now is that you have passed, and we do not really know how you are doing.
It bothers me alot not to know.
Even if I cannot help or protect or save you, I still would like to know that you are ok.
As deep the love,
as long the friendship,
as difficult the letting go and the loss.
Missing you cousin.
Maria Hutt
March 3, 2005
Joyce,
Sorry to hear of your loss.Peggy and I shared many laughs together. I'm happy that I knew her. My prayers are with you and your family.
Jillian TIlsner
March 2, 2005
Jill you are the best, we all love you and will be there forever.
PAT GREEN
March 2, 2005
You are in my thoughts and prayers. She was a good egg, your mom.
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