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MARGARET McNALLY-ZINBERG

Quiogue, New York

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McNALLY-ZINBERG-- Margaret T. (Peggy), passed away on March 25, 2019 at the age of 65 after a 22-year battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Stanley Zinberg, her brother, Thomas McNally, her nephew and niece, Patrick McNally and Delia McNally, her step-son, Gregory Zinberg and...

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Dr. Zinberg, I just learned the terrible news about Peggy. She was such a lovely and gracious woman whom everyone at work who knew her thought so highly of. May the wonderful memories you have of her help carry you through this difficult time.

Dear Stan
I just heard the very sad news about Peggy
I have been a bit out of it ( recovering from my 12th Orthopedic surgery)
She was a great lady
She made everyone around her better-especially you
I just wanted you to know my thoughts are with you
Best
Steve Goldstein

May your light forever shine.

Dr. Zinberg. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Peggy was a very loving caring and giving person and will be missed buy so many of us. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dr. Zinberg. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Peggy was a very loving caring and giving person and will be missed buy so many of us. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Hi Dr Zinberg

So sorry to hear that Peggy is no longer with you. Please take care of yourself.

Dear Stan,
I am so sad to hear of Peg's passing. She was such a special woman--warm, elegant and generous in every way. My deepest and sincere condolences to you.
With sympathy, Felicia Porges

Dear Stan,
All our deepest sympathy for your loss. Peggy was a great gal. We have wonderful memories of the times we spent with you both. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Best, Michele and Bob Morris

Margaret McNally better know to the nurses at Beekman Downtown Hospital as Peggy, she was the best Nursing Director ever. She knew everyones name in the Hospital. She had a cheerful and given heart and always have a kind word for everyone. Her smile was like an angel sent from heaven. If you were sad she would cheer you up. As for me, I'm so grateful to her because when my mother was dying of cancer, she create a spot for me in the PACU 11.5 hour shift, so I would be able to travel to...