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Margaret K. Banick

1934 - 2016

Margaret K. Banick obituary, 1934-2016, Miami, FL

BORN

1934

DIED

2016

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Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North

3260 SW 8th St.

Miami, Florida

Margaret Banick Obituary

BANICK, MARGARET K. ("Peggy") passed away peacefully while surrounded by family on July 10, 2016 after an extended illness. She was born June 30, 1934 in Tarentum, PA to Frank and Ida Esler. She attended Tarentum High School and then went on to study at Westminster College. It was there, in her first week as a freshman, that she caught the eye of the quarterback of the football team, Dick Banick. In May of 1953, the two were married and moved to Miami. One year later, their first of four children was born and, by 1958, she was a mother of 3 young children until their fourth came along in 1971. In 1973, her best friend, Schatzi Kassal, asked her to join her as a founding "Babe" of Project New Born. It supports the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in the Holtz Children's Hospital at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center. Funds are raised for research, equipment, subsidizing salaries of key personnel and supporting advocacy programs pertaining to the well being of premature and high risk infants worldwide. Following the recruitment of five additional founding "Babes", their friends, and countless other members and supporters, their remarkable volunteered efforts led to over $20 million in support for the NICU. Peggy could not have been more proud of her service with this incredible charity. As she continued her volunteer work with Project: New Born and, after her youngest entered high school, Peggy partnered with another close friend, Renee Fink, to start a party supply business, Table Toppings, which rented high end table cloths and chair covers for local events. The business took off and Peggy was thrilled. After several years of success, Peggy and Renee decided to sell the business overjoyed with all they had accomplished. Peggy was also a proud long-time member of The Young Patronesses of the Opera which cultivates and promotes a love and understanding of opera through various community programs. Humanitarian. Philanthropist. Benefactor. Entrepreneur. Friend. Peggy was all of these things but of most importance was her role as wife and mother. Words cannot describe the love shared between Peggy and her husband of nearly 63 years. Peggy and Dick's real, rare, and endless love affair was that of a fairy tale. They truly lived for each other. She was the glimmer in his eye, his shining star. He was Peggy's rock and biggest fan. Peggy was a true and rare gema real class act. Few could be gentler, kinder, more caring, honest and compassionate, yet be so fantastically funny, witty and sassy. Her smile and laughter were infectious and she had a huge heart overflowing with love. Her strength was unparalleled and she constantly and consistently put others before herself. She touched the lives of so many, and will be so deeply missed, but no more than by her three daughters, Barbara Banick, Bindy Banick and Stacey Banick, and her beloved honey dog, Jessie. Unfortunately, she was predeceased her husband Dick and their son, Richard Banick, Jr. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate any donations to be given to Project: New Born. Services to be held this Saturday, July 16, 2016, at 10:30am in the mausoleum chapel of Woodlawn Park North Cemetery, 3260 S.W. 8th Street, Miami, Florida 33135.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Jul. 13, 2016.

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Larry Tippner

January 11, 2017

Sorry for your loss. My name is Larry Tippner and my grandfather was Joseph Michael Banick from Mannington WV and he came from PA. Wife was Mary E Banick and had 4 children Velma, Joseph (Sonny) Rudy and Mary Jane. I have been researching the family tree and there may be a tie. My grandfather was born in 1901. I see there is a Joseph Banick from Brackenridge who passed December 28 1937. Trying to figure out the relationship. My mother's maiden name was Velma Frances Banick of Fairmont WV and her married name was Tippner. My email is [email protected] and I live in Mahwah NJ. Again, sorry for your loss.

Michelle Masen

November 18, 2016

Stacey... Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.

James Angleton, Jr.

July 16, 2016

We lost another wonderful Miamian and Bay Pointer. Barbara, Bindy and Stacey may god rest her soul and with your father. I am out of town and just learned of Peggy (fka "Kate Bennet" as called by my grandmother) joining Dick. Sad day and wish I could be there with you. The Angleton Family sends hugs and kisses. Jim Angleton,Jr.

Eileen Perillo

July 16, 2016

Barbara, Bindy and Stacey,
A lifetime of love, laughter and friendship... Your mother shared all of these with three generations of our family! There is a profound void in our lives with her passing.. we will miss you Peggy !

Andrea Pullen Herzer

July 15, 2016

Stacey, I'm so sorry about your mom. I remember her as a very kind and caring lady, who definitely loved you very much. I'll be praying for you, particularly tomorrow on the 16th. God bless your family and bring you healing.

Leslie Buchanan

July 14, 2016

Barb
I was so sorry to hear this news. Always had lots of fun at your house when we were teens! Your mom had a great smile and laugh! Many thoughts and prayers are with you and your sisters.

Bill Choat

July 14, 2016

Barbara,
I'm thinking of you in this time of loss and hoping you find strength and comfort in your family and friends. My heart-felt wishes to you and your family.
Bill

Sheri Swanson

July 13, 2016

Dear family, We loved your fabulous mother! Our prayers are with you. Craig and Sheri Swanson

Cathy Bernstein

July 13, 2016

Stacey :Your mom sounds like an incredible woman. Your family truly is blessed. I see where you get your positive energy, determination and spirit from!
Take care

Sheryl Piper

July 13, 2016

Thinking of you Stacey. Hugs.
With love,

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