Pegge-Dennler-Obituary

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Pegge Hooper Dennler

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Aug 25, 1930 – Feb 26, 2016 (Age 85)

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BORN
August 25, 1930
DIED
February 26, 2016
AGE
85
LOCATION
Glastonbury, Connecticut
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Glastonbury Funeral Home - East Hartford Obituary

Pegge H. Dennler, 85, of Glastonbury, the beloved wife of the late Bernard W. Dennler Sr. since February 23, 1952, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 25th. She was born on August 25, 1930 in Randlett, OK, a daughter of the late Cicero Thornton and Nancy Ann Wilson Hooper. Pegge was a...

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Dearest Pegge...! She was like a second mother to me...holding me on her lap and singing to me as a small boy! Treating us with cookies and goodies from her kitchen! Her loving and caring soul will always accompany me through life!
With all my love to you Nancy, Sharon and Bernie! As our dad said...our families are in separable and thus we share in the loving memory of both your dear Parents! They are united now in love and Peace!
Love, Bill Parton

Dear Nancy, Sharon, and Bernie,
Pegge had such a huge heart and kept us embraced in her love through all of these years. She was a wonderful woman and I know you'll miss her so.
Love and best wishes to you all,
Diane

On behalf of Girl Scouts of Connecticut, we offer our condolences for the passing of your loved one, who was a sister in Girl Scouting. Her dedication to girls was remarkable and respected by all. We offer you our sincerest thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Mary Barneby, CEO

Dear Sharon, Nancy and Bernie,
Richard and I have so many fond memories of both your parents. They always had time to talk and time to be helpful. They represented the best of Glastonbury. You're mom will always be looking ofver your shoulder .
Love,
Karen Lakin

Sending prayers and condolences to the Dennler family. May the Lord be with you all during this difficult time.

To the Dennler Family,

So very sorry to read about the loss of your Mom. She was a special woman. One of my happiest memories from growing up in Glastonbury was spending Christmas eve at your house. You Mom put out an awesome spreat of food and deserts...will never forget it.

Know that she made a difference in peoples lives. :-)

My sincere condolences to Nancy, Bernie, Sharon and your families. To lose your mom and dad so close you are in my prayers. I loved your mom and remember her good heart and spirit. She will watch over you all with your dad with love and pride. I sincerely hope you are comforted by each other and your friends joyful memories. Your mom was a blessing in my young life and she will be missed by many.

Bernie, my sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your mom.

Jon and I send our love to you, Nancy, and your family as you celebrate the life of your precious Mommy. We are so happy that you searched and found us, your cousins on your mommy's side! Although we did not get to meet Aunt Pegge in person, Jon's telephone conversations with her, getting to know about the side of his family he never knew, were, and will always be, cherished! Our "job" now is to carry on the Hooper legacy of which your mommy was so proud, and continue to be the best Hooper...