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Hilda Lorraine Savage

Hershey, Pennsylvania

1928 - 2018 (Age 90)

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Hilda Lorraine "Peggy" Savage, 90, of Hershey, passed away on November 2, 2018 at Traditions of Hershey. She was born July 22, 1928 in Riddlesburg, daughter of the late David and Hilda (Barker) Lundquist. Hilda had worked in the chocolate factory, retired from JC Penney, and then worked at...

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It has been 2 years. Seems like yesterday. I miss my Mom everyday. She was a very special lady. Someday I hope to see her again. ❤

It has been a year since my Moms passing. The loss has profoundly impacted my life. She was an outstanding woman and a wonderful mentor. ❤

My Mom was the best mom ever. She always did the right thing and cared deeply for others. She loved life and had lots of fun. Her passing will change my life forever. I know she is with my Dad and they are in a better place.

Karen, your mother was a wonderful lady who I enjoyed seeing on several occasions over the last few years - Thanksgiving dinner, her birthday, and at the casino were just some of the places where we gathered. She will be missed by you, your family, all her friends and by me. She was my kind of feisty women. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this sad time. She will not be forgotten.

Karen and family, may pleasant memories ease your sorrows. May God bless you all.

Condolences dear Karen, and to your family, for the loss of your wonderful Mother

Karen and Don,
May your memories bring you much comfort. She lead a very full life filled with many interests. You were lucky to have had her in your life for so long. My heart aches for you. Many prayers sent your way. Much love, Alison M.

We offer our condolences. We pray in your behalf, and we offer the hope of welcoming back our loved ones on a Paradise earth. Psm 37:29

I will always remember Aunt Peggy for her extreme optimism, joy, infectious, beautiful smile and kindness. I miss most the clam bakes and picnics she and her sister Vera (and my grandma) used to host in the summer. Rest in peace until I come see you up there one day. Niece Donna