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CRONIN Margaret J. Peggy (nee Smith). Beloved wife of Harold Hep Cronin, loving mother to Kelly Cronin, Dan Cronin, Mick Cronin and loving mother-in-law to Darlene Cronin. Dear sister to James and Sue Smith and Kathy and Bill Watkins. Cherished aunt to Jimmy, Julie, Ben, Chris, Matt, Billy, Meghan, David and Vicki. Also survived by many good friends and her beloved Tasha. Died Sunday, June 12, 2005, age 62. Friends may call at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Rd. at Pippin on Thursday (June 16) from 5-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ann Church, 2900 W. Galbraith Road on Friday at 10 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, 51 Locust Avenue, Suite 201, New Canaan, CT 06840.
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Just found this notice on my iPad. Loved Peggy and her family. Blessed they took me in as if I was part of the family with Kathy Jim Fred and Hilda, all wonderful people who I will never forget as helpful loving people during difficult years growing up.
Judi Willenborg Mark
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October 29, 2023
Loved Peggy and her dear sweet family. I spent lots of time at her home with sleepovers and sleeping in her dear sister Kathy´s bed. Great family with Fred the fiemans singing and guitar playing who was also a great cook at home and the firehouse. The smith family were like my second adopted family. Wonderful family happy people overall
Judi willenborg mark
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August 6, 2023
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