Margaret-Seufert-Obituary

Margaret R. Seufert

Washington, District of Columbia

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July 21, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Margaret Rose Seufert died on July 21, 2024 in Alexandria, Virginia. Born on November 1, 1954, in St. Joseph, Missouri, Peggy was the daughter of Henry Seufert and Colleen (Delaney) Seufert. Peggy's mission in life was to help other people, especially the less fortunate. She sought to help...

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We will remember Peggy. Hector and Susana Marino

Peggy was always my invaluable support when I lived with Na Nini in Ybycui. I was assigned to pilot environmental education programs in the elementary schools in Ybycui. It was challenging and I would get discouraged when few if any people came to my first workshops. Peggy offered constant wisdom and encouragement. Thanks to her I stuck with it. Not only was she helpful she was also fun. We laughed a lot and learned a lot together. I am sorry I lost touch with Peggy over the years. My loss....

I will always remember Peggy as a gentle and smart colleague.

Peggy was a wonderful friend, mentor, and guide to me and so many others during my time in the Peace Corps. May her memory be a blessing.

Peggy was one of the sweetest ladies I have known. Her stories of her peace corp days were so interesting to hear. A wonderful personality and soft voice will always be remembered. RIP Peggy

Peggy was not only a wonderful friend but also my first mentor mom. She taught me so much, including the nuances of executive function in bilingual children, the 4MAT teaching method, and the importance of transferable skill sets. After my time in the Peace Corps, Peggy encouraged me to take a professional job that would develop my negotiation and influence skills as well as business acumen. She was always grooming me to have a strategic seat at the table. Her wisdom, guidance, and unwavering...

Peggy was an important trainer, role model and support for me personally and the countless volunteers she helped shape. Her creativity and personal touch and caring to the many organizations and lives she touched were unmatched. RIP Peggy. With love

Deepest condolences to Peggy´s family. She was a wonderfully giving, caring, and smart.