Paul-Peffer-Obituary

Paul W. Peffer II

Summerdale, Pennsylvania

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Paul W. Peffer II, 62, of Summerdale passed away Monday, March 24, 2014 at his home. Paul was a retired Cryptologist in the U.S. Navy and served during the Vietnam War. After retiring from the Navy he worked for J&W Hardware, of Etters. He is survived by his wife Deborah S. Blaine Peffer;...

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I'm so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We were stationed together at NSGD Subic back in the 80's. He was a great friend who will be missed. Fair winds and following Sea's.

Dwayne

Deb, just heard of Bill's passing. We are so very sorry to hear this. He was such a good person, happy we knew him. You are in my thoughts. Carol and Don Whitmire

Taken too soon. A great guy and fellow classmate. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family. You will surely be missed Bill. Rest in peace. Belinda and Tony Roselli

So sorry for your loss. We were classmates but Bill will be remembered by me best as a Lifeguard at the Enola Legion's swim pool back in the day. He always had a smile, kind words & always a gentleman. God will welcome this good guy to his team.

To Bill's family I give you my prayers of knowing that Bill touched the lives of many in a positive way. Bill and I had many good times in high school and in football. His desire to do his best was always present. I only spoke with Bill one time after high school. We talked of our mutual time in the Navy. Bill, It is my pleasure to have know you and counted you as a friend.
Rest in the hands of our Lord and savior Jesus. Until we meet again my friend.
chuck fegley

Deb - sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

We are very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a good man. He did some work for my father in the past.He will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Played ball with the lefty all through high school. Such passion and fire on the field but always a few laughs afterwards, win or lose. Judging by the other comments here, he made similar friendships throughout his life. Simply put - He was a good guy. Our condolences go out to Bill's wife and family.

We are sorry to hear of your loss and are sending our thoughts to you and your family.