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Margaret Strange

Torrance, California

1919-2010

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Margaret Catherine Strange passed away on October 20, 2010 in Orangevale, CA surrounded by her family after a lengthy illness. Margaret was born December 25, 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts. When in high school she met George Banker and after graduation, they were married. They soon left...

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I miss and love my Nana!! I am lucky to have her as long as I did since my mom passed away 24 years ago. I will miss her forever!!!

There are no better words than Worlds Best NANA and i feel very lucky she used to take me to the kings hockey games and was always letting me spend the nite as a kid and that was awsome cause as a kid she always had a pool.Now im blessed to have been at her side in time of passing THANK YOU NANA i love you.

So sorry to hear of Peg's death. She and George were such a big part of my and Evan's childhood. She was a warm and loving person and a great friend to our family.

So sorry to hear of Peg's death. She and George were such a big part of my and Evan's childhood. She was a warm and loving person and a great friend to our family. Jane Casserly Kimball

Our love and condolences to my cousin Sandra and her family.I have fond memories of Aunt Peg and Uncle on Andover St.,sneeking down the back stairs to see them after Nana told me not to bother them.I will miss her and cherish my memories of her. With much love,yourcousin,JOAN AND GEORGE LEVASSEUR

What greater gifts can a person give you than love and happiness? Auntie and I were lucky enough to have shared those for many years, and thoughts of her will keep me smiling for the rest of my life.

I loved the visits to Massachusetts because, in spite of all the years in California, she remained a "yankee". Even her Mass accent was still pretty much there. Her family members are the few people in CA who know how to correctly say "aunt"because of her.

She shared so...

Our heartfelt condolences to Sandra, who was there for Aunt Peg during her times of great need, and to all the grandchildren.

From my very first memory of Aunt Peg on Andover Street, I've always thought of her as one of the kindest people I've ever known. In my heart's memory, she's always smiling despite life's trials.

She was a courageous and good woman, and I'll miss her terribly.

Cousin Rose Marie and Steve

Peggy was such a sweet lady. She was always so nice to everyone that she met. I don't ever remember her saying an unkind word about anyone in the 20 some years that I knew her. I was so happy to hear that family was with her when she passed.

Sandra, thank you ever so much for having Peggy move close to you. It was difficult for her to leave the area that she knew so well, but it was for the best.

Adelaide

We would like to convey our deepest and dearest condolences to the family of "Peggy" Strange. We have known Peggy and Mike for over 20 years and will always cherish the good times we had and the uncountable memories that will continue. Peggy, you are at home now with Mike in the hands of the Lord after a wonderful journey.

Rudy and Peggy Anderson