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Margaret E. Francisco

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Margaret E. Francisco, 91, of Allentown, formerly of Bloomsbury, N.J., died on May 7, 2015 at St. Luke's Hospital, Allentown. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she was a graduate of Fontbonne Hall Academy, Brooklyn, N.Y. She was the wife of the late Henry G. Francisco. She was a WWII veteran of the Women's...

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Peggy was my second mother when I was kid growing up. She and my mom met in the 1940s when both had young children: Cindy and Connie. I went to book stores with her, the shore, James Bond movies, and much much more. She was a loving and yet firm and elegant woman. Cindy, if you are out there somewhere, please know I always loved your Mom!

Sincere condolences to the Francisco family.
May the loving kindness of God sustain and
strengthen you at this difficult time.

Peg was a one-of-a-kind person.I just met Peg,when I moved into B'nai B'rith a little over 1 year ago,and I liked her at once.She was kind,funny,helpful and compassionate.She will be missed.

Dear Cindy & Dave,
I am so grateful that I had such a dear friend in my life.I will treasure the joy & love that she shared with me forever, and keep you both in my prayers for your loss. In love & peace, Kate

Peg was a friend of my parents - Leon and Eileen Brooks. She helped look after my mom when my father was in the hospital. My family enjoyed talking to her at Bnai Brith when we came to visit. We will remember her kindness and her smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Vicki Adams and family

Cindy, on behalf of the Donald Jones family, are sincere condolences in the loss of your Mom. We have so many fond memories of Peg as our next door neighbor and friend for the many many years we were all in Bloomsbury. May Peg and Mom be together laughing and reminiscing as well. You were so blessed to have such a wonderful Mother.

Cindy & David,

My deepest sympathies in the passing of Peg. I had the honor of being her dental hygienist for a number of years. I will always remember her zest for life. May she rest in peace.