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Peggy Jansons Craft

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CRAFT, PEGGY JANSONS

Reston Pioneer Peggy Jansons Craft

A Legacy of Love and Laughter

A Reston resident since 1965, Peggy died Saturday, February 15, 2003, at her home on Lake Anne following a 15-year fight with breast cancer. By her side were husband, Larry Craft; daughter...

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Dear Martin, Patsy, Lynne and Bennett,

We are very sorry to hear about your loss of Peggy. We know it's been a struggle and you've been facing this for a long time. We have been inspired by your faithful example of courage, honor and love for Peggy. We want you to know that you are loved and dearly cherished. Before Grayson and Danielle go to bed, we pray that God will comfort and strengthen you. May He draw you close and bless you all of your days.

In His precious...

I had the honor of meeting Peggy when I went on a trip with Patsy Jansons (her daughter in law). She was one of the sweetest and kindest pepole i'd ever met. I feel very blessed to have met her. I know she will be missed by her friends and family. I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Patsy, Martin, Lynn, and Bennett:
We're sorry for your loss. Remember that your friends are here for you.

To Peggy's family:
Our hearts go out to each of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Peggy was truly a wonderful, good hearted person who will be missed by many.

Dear Larry,

I am the pastor at Martin and Patsy's church in Blacksburg. Martin has shared a bulletin from the memorial service with me and I was deeply touched by Peggy's life. I know that it is a difficult time for all of you and I wanted to affirm that all of you are very much in our prayers. Although there are no words that can speak to a time such as this, I trust that the love and care of so many people will be a source of strength and encouragement to you. Be assured that...

Dear Larry - So sorry to hear of Peggy passing, I have kept in contact with you through Brother Ralph, and am so sorry you had to go through this but I know you have many, many wonderful memories of your life together. I remember when Harlan passed away you came to my home and we had a wonderful visit and I really appreciated your concern. I will contact you soon.
Love and prayers.
Norma Collins Thompson

Lisa and Martin ,
I was so sorry to hear about your mom. She was such a neat lady. I have fond memories of both your mom and dad when I think of Orchard Lane and Reston.

Charley

Dear Larry, Martin, and Lisa:
You've lost a most wonderful wife and mother and I send my sincere sympathy in hopes that it will help to sustain you through your grief and my love to surround you all in your pain.
Lydia Macdonald Colwell

I was so sorry to read of Peggy's passing. Both of my children attended Pals for several years beginning with their 6th month birthdays (Brian in 4/78 and Carrie in 9/79). Pals was a joyous place and we never ever evidenced a moment's concern about the care and love our children were given. We owe Peggy a lot and I know there are little souls in Heaven who are happy to see her among them.

Rest in Peace