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Marguerite Ann "Peggy" Campa

Portland, Oregon

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Campa, Marguerite 'Peggy' Ann 78 Aug. 23, 1933 Dec. 13, 2011 Peggy left this world surrounded by family members following a battle with complications from a colonoscopy. Peggy was born on Aug. 23, 1932, in Fairhaven, Mass. She was the youngest of four children. Peggy grew up combing the beaches...

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Hey Mom,
We've all really missed you in the year since you left. It has been hard but I suspect that you have followed our lives and are proud of how we have managed and supported one another. It has been wonderful to see and speak with you in my dreams. I hope that you never go away.
Your loving son,
Richard

John and Family.
I just returned from the service...having attended with Joyce Lekas, a long time friend.
I never knew Peggy but feel that I do now. Her life sounded like a happy one and that she would have had so many more years to enjoy that wonderful family.
I am so sorry...

Every time I have had to honor to be around the Campa's it had always been with joy and laughter. They have been long time friends that I hold in my heart. I would like to think the Peggy will continue to with us ans watch over her family and friends. She was truly loved and I will miss her
terribly, Cindy Bowser

Dear Campa Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear John, Craig, David, Rick and Steven and families,

I miss Peg so much. She was supposed to wait for me. She had an amazing gift and took joy in making people feel happy. She made my life better from the time of her arrival. I want to share some of my very special memories of Peg with you.

One day while my brothers and I were spending the summer at the beach with friends, the phone rang for me and I received the best surprise ever...we had a Baby Sister! I was nine...

John, Craig and Family,

Thoughts and best wishes are with your family from ours.

The McManus Family

John: My thoughts are of you and family at this difficult time.

The Campa's were our next door neighbor's in the early 60's and I used to babysit their boys. Ironically my mother and I were just were talking about their family resently wondering where they were, this was an unforuntate way to find them. I have fond memories of them as our neighbors.

One year after having freezing rain our electricity went out. John and Peg invited the Voge family over for dinner. We had a great time. Peg had bought John a pasta maker, so we made pasta for everyone. It is one of my favorite memories.