Leona-Bangham-Obituary

Leona Lee Bangham

Washington, District of Columbia

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BANGHAMLEONA LEE BANGHAM

On Thursday, August 9, 2007. Born December 6, 1922 in Rossie, NY, Lee was a resident of Vantage House in Columbia, MD. She is survived by her four children, Richard, Jr. of Silver Spring, MD, Margaret of Longmont, CO, William of Montevallo, AL and Robert of Venice, CA;...

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Peggy, I didn't know your mom but have seen photos and heard stories. I know you and your brothers have many fond memories. Moms are important!!!

My sympathy to the family. Though I never knew Lee, she was the Mom of one of my best friends, Peggy, and we stayed with Dick & Linda in the Bangham house. May fond memories bring you peace & happiness.

Ididn't get to meet Leona very long, but when I had met her she was pleasant,radiant, and an absolute pleasure. I had hoped to meet her again, but I feel equally lucky that I was able to spend time with her in her last year. I do not have a lot of mermories of Leona Bangham, but those I have are fond and joyful. All the best to Leona and You, in this life and the next.

My Dear Friend Peggy,
Ted and I send you our love and our heart felt sympathy. I remember meeting your Mom last year while we were in D.C., she seemed so very proud of you. I hope all your wonderful memories of her, help you through this difficult time. Please let Dick and Linda know my thoughts are with them too. Take care, hope to give you a hug before you jet off to Korea.

Dear Dick and Family
We are sending you our deepest felt love and sympathy. Your Mom was such a wonderful lady and surely a step ahead of her time. Always a
pleasure to see and speak with, she was a joy. We are thinking of
you all and you are in our hearts and prayers. Love, Barb and Tom

Dear Peggy, Dick & Linda, Bob & Ro, Bill & Linda:
I send you all my sincerest wishes and heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your mom. I have many dear memories of her: happily traipsing along the Freedom Trail in Boston on a frosty winter day; hanging out at Black Lake and laughing hysterically as Peggy, Mara and I tackled (smelly) limburger sandwiches with clothespins on our noses; sitting at her beautifully set dining table, laughing, chatting and eating a delicious meal that she had...

Dickie, Linda, Peggy, Bob, Bill and Families,
We send our love and sympathy to you all in your time of loss and bereavement. Your Mom and Dad raised a special family and you carry them with you in your personalities, your words, your deeds and your values. They are part of you, so you can never really lose them.
We wish we could be with you, but you are with us...in our hearts.
We love you,
Ernie, Gael, Ethan, Kera and Evan

I really wish I had been able to spend more time with my Grandmother. The last time I was able to visit she was so happy to see all of the generations together and that is how I will always remember her. Happy and smiling.
I missed her as soon as I got home from my last visit and I wish I could have seen her again.

Rest in peace Grandma, I love you...

On behalf of the Aspen Ladies in Chino, Japan, I would like to express our deep sympathy for the loss of our dear friend, Peggy's mother. I feel honored to have met her at the Sister Cities International Conference at Washington D.C. last summer.