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Peggy Anderson Beer

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Peggy A. Beer Indomitable Optimist Peggy Anderson Beer made an unexpected but not unbefitting departure from this world on July 3, 2008, while laughing and surrounded by loved ones. She was 55. Peggy was the beautiful and beloved wife of Gary Beer and mother of four children, Lindsey,...

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I was so saddened to hear of Peggy's death. We haven't seen her for such a long time. but we are so glad we had the opportunity to know her. Lindsey, Alex & Matthew - we loved seeing you with your mom every month for years. Please all of you know how much we cared for her. You are all in our thoughts.
With great sympathy,
Dr. S. Donald & Cyndi Gardner

To the entire Beer and Anderson families: Peggy was the brightest of lights! Her laugh was so contagious and her sense of humor...priceless. We will all miss her dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Beer Family - Peggy was a ray of joy in the lives of all who knew her. I have missed having her around in SLC and now will dearly miss her even more so. My thoughts are with all of you.

Dear Beer Family:
We were so shocked to hear of the passing of Peggy. Words cannot express how much we thought of her
and of your family. She was such a wonderful person, doing so many things for others, especially for her children. Our family has so many fond memories. We miss you and wish we could be
there in person to let you know how much we care. We hope
to hear from Lindsey and Alexandra. Our prayers are with
you at this time. May you be able to do all the good...

Sorry to hear of your loss. Peggy will always be special to those she touched. God needed someone to laugh with.

Beer,s family,sorry for your lost Mrs. Beer was always very nice to me.I just want to say to the family God Bless you .

Vincent Ricks
Parc Somerset

Dear Gary, Lindsey, Alexandria, Matthew and B - I am so said for all of you. I had so much fun teaching Peggy how to make Minestrone soup and homemade pizzas. We remodeled everything we saw. She was a wonderful person and her optimism unparralleled. How lucky we all are to have known her. Love Maggie Johnson

Dear Gary and Lindsey, Alexandra, Mathew and Bubee: I am so sorry. I could not believe it when Maggie called me. I loved Peggy and so did Whitney. We have so many memories of all of you. We will cherish them always. Girls, I have many pictures. I will try to put them together for you. I love you all.

I have worked for Dr. Thomas Anderson for 15 years and got to know Peggy very well. She would always bring such cheerful warmth to the office and she always had a nice word to say about everything and everyone. God bless you Peggy, we will always remember you.