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Margaret A. "Peggy" Panepinto

Babylon, New York

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PANEPINTO - Margaret "Peggy" A., of Babylon, L.I. on November 5, 2007. Beloved wife of the late John Panepinto. Devoted mother of Margo LaGatta, Rachel Faggiole, Douglas Panepinto and Catherine Buttereit. Cherished grandmother of Gabrielle, Faith, Justine, Kyle, Logan, Jake, Dominick, Gabriella,...

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Peggy,
We worked together at the Terrace and again in Melville with planning. As a matter of fact, I was just going through my desk and came across an anniversary group picture and there you were with that ever so big smile...God Bless...you earned your wings...miss you!

With deepest sympathy to all of Peggy's loved ones.

Peggy

You will be missed. You were someone that was truly kind hearted.

Dear Miss Peg, You'll be forever missed. I'll never forget that day in 1986 when you came into my life and all the days there after! You were a great friend and a bright ray of sunshine!
HAVE PEACE MY DEAR FRIEND!
LOVE YOU,
KATE

To Peggy's Family: Although I knew Peggy a short time her zest for life was easy to catch. I will miss my babysitting partner and am a better person for having shared a portion of my life with her.

Peggy, you will be missed dearly. You were a wonderful person with such a great outlook on life.

You were a great friend and always ready to lend an ear whenever someone needed to talk. I will miss the sound of your laughter and smile, most of all. Heaven is a brighter place now with you. I am honored to have called you my friend.

Peggy,

You were one of the nicest people I've known. You always had a smile and a nice thing to say. The world needs more people like you. You will be missed. God Bless you and take care of you.

Peggy was one of those rare people who could light up a room when she walked in. I never saw her without a smile on her face, & we both shared the same warped sense of humor, & had many laughs together over the years. She was also very compassionate, and was always there to lend an ear whenever you needed to talk. I'm glad to know that she truly knew how much she was loved, by all the cards & well wishes that were sent her way over these last difficult months. She was one of those rare...