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Clarice "Peggy" Kaselouskas

Enfield, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut

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Clarice "Peggy" Kaselouskas, 74, of Enfield, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013, at Hartford Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer.Born on Oct. 19, 1938, in Hartford, she was employed by G Fox as lead security detective for many years and...

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Dear Kaselouskas family,
So very sorry to hear of your beautiful Mom's passing. I have many memories of her and Charlie when I was younger. Maybe Peggy can cut my Dads (Harry) hair in Heaven! Take care and let your precious memories of her keep you strong. Karen Croxford Sulzinski

Our condolences to your family through this hard time.

Kim Francis and Jason Simpson

I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many memories of camping at Ponderosa. Your mom was so much fun. She was always smiling, and had made everything fun. Prayers sent to her beautiful family.

John, Brenda & family:

So sorry for your loss . . .

My condolences to the family. I hope your memories of your mom are good ones, and you keep her in your hearts always.

To my cousins and their families, please accept my condolences. Aunt Peggy was a strong and fun loving spirit who gave me great memories that were usually coupled with laughter. My heart goes out to you as you adjust to your great loss. I will never forget our cruise together, the lemo chello, Peggy posing for pictures, the dinners together. I'll never forget when I was a teenager when we were all camping, I was so sunburned and she was the one to give me the cooling Noxema to ease the...

Dear Sharon, Chuck, Steve, Mike, John, Brian and family,
We were so very sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I know how very sick she was.
I have many, many fond memories of Clarice, from her perfectly matched outfits to the unbelievable amount of food she could get in the refridgerator in the cafeteria.
Please know we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Jeannine and Richard Santoro