Margaret-Hemler-Obituary

Margaret L. Hemler

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Margaret L. Hemler Margaret L. Peg Hemler, 78, of south Catasauqua, died Sunday January 27, 2008 in Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of Ronald D. Hemler of south Catasauqua and celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary in December. Born in Catasauqua, she was the...

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Barb,

I'm thinking of you at this time. I hope all your wonderful memories will be a comfort to you and your family. I know how hard it is.

Take care of yourself.

Dana Hucaluk Rider

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Peg was a very special lady. I had gotten to know her over the past several months since her husband Ron came to Cedarbrook. She was always "full of life" a "dedicated wife", she had a smile for everyone. I was glad to have known her. You have my deepest sympathies.

My deepest sympathy to all of you. (I met Peg when I worked with Ron at PIC.) I truly enjoyed our telephone conversations, and I will miss the Christmas cards in which she always included a little message. I know she loved her family, including "Nicky". She was a very special lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Barb and Family,
So sorry for your loss, I remember your mother well, even way back from kindergarten when you lived on Race Street. She was always very kind to me.
Peace to you and your Family

Barb and family,
I'm very sorry for the loss of your mother. May the Lord comfort you during this difficult time.

Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you. Peg was a special person and now has a special place in Heaven. Many people will miss her kindness including the neighborhood pups.

Mrs. Hemler was a wonderful lady. As her husband Ron's nurse on B3 at Cedarbrook, I always enjoyed her visits. She was a spunky, spitfire of a lady who enjoyed life and was extremely devoted to her husband and family. She was an inspiration to all !

Barb and family,
I graduated with you in high school and I met your mother several times as she was a friend of my mothers.
My mother, Joanne Kraynick, would drive Peggy to their Sunday afternoon game of Bingo at St. Mary’s Church. There were always kind words said about your mother and how she was caring for your father. From the times I met her I could tell she was a loving and caring person. I sympathize with the pain you must be feeling.
Please accept our condolences. ...

To the Hemler family:

Peg was a strong woman and has always been a good friend. I don't know how she did it but she could walk from South Catty to Wal-Mart and back! That's something I've never been able to do. I think she got a lot of satisfaction out of it.

Goodbye Peg, we'll miss you.

Doris and Jim (Klink)