Megan-Van Peebles-Obituary

Megan Van Peebles

San Francisco, California

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Megan Van Peebles June 1, 1958 - March 13, 2006 Megan passed away unexpectedly at home, and is survived by her sons, Ronald Jr. and Roman Van; ex-husband and dear friend, Ron Van; parents, Melvin Van Peebles and Maria Marx; and brothers, Mario and Max Van Peebles. Friends are invited to a...

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Megan was a spark a bright light that illuminated the day for all. Quick witted with a good sense of humor. We met during her last year of college she shared an apartment with Sydalphi, my girlfriend, who would later become ny wife. Megan was a standout with her large curly red Afro hairstyle. Too young too soon. We all miss Megan

I'm so sorry to read that your sister passed. I know she will be miss

I first met Megan in our First Grade Class at Fredrick Burke. She was the new kid and I thought she was the most beautiful girl I'd ever seen. I got up and took her hand and said "you can sit next to me". We became friends for the 2 years I was in SF and then moved to New Jersey. I remember going to her house and thinking it was the coolest place ever...they were building a boat in the side yard, they had a swing in the living room and her brother made me laugh when talking about how he...

I would really like to connect to Megan's remaining family. My email is [email protected]. Would be so grateful if Ronald, Roman, Ron or Melvin (who I remember very fondly from Megan and my Freddie Burke years) could make contact.

Very refreshing to learn about you and see photographs of you. Roslyn Gantt Jordan 731 Golden Gate Montgomery ,Alabama 36110

brothers number one fan. I feel like you are my family.

Megan was one of my very first friends. Megan, Mario and Maria moved across the street from us on Vernon Street when we were about 4. Good times! I loved doing her hair, occasional braids and for the prom she attended with Ron. Megan was unique, and will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace.

Megan in the centre with me (Carola Koblitz, left) and another friend, Linda Block (right) from our Frederick Burke days, circa early 1970s. Stylish, beautiful Megan between us. I so hope one of her sons or longstanding friends will make contact.

Megan, on the event of your father's passing, my dearest wish is that one of your sons will see this and make contact with me. I can be found on Facebook (Carola Koblitz). I last saw you when we were in our early teens and before I left the USA. We were such firm friends, and while distance and time saw us lose contact, I've always wondered what became of you. I would so love to speak to you sons and learn more about the adult you became. Here's hoping this voice finds traction.