Peggy-Ebner-Obituary

Peggy Ebner

San Francisco, California

1934 - 2020 (Age 85)

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Peggy A. EbnerNovember 27, 1934 - September 14, 2020Peggy A. EbnerSan Francisco, CA – Peggy A. Ebner, age 85, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 14 in her home in San Francisco. Peggy passed with her loving son John Ebner and his spouse George Limperis, her grandson Elliott and her dear...

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Just saw that Peggy passed. Sorry to hear this news. Was her neighbor in Marion from 1999 till she moved to San Francisco. Always enjoyed talking to her. Would talk about the Cleveland Indians and many other subjects. Remember her dogs Cleo and Ziggy. Rest in piece! Glad to have know her!

I am so sorry for your family’s loss
Praying for you all sending hugs and kisses
I know it hard to celebrate correctly during the pandemic but know my thoughts are with you

So sorry for your loss
Your mother was awesome to me and my family for many year
So happy John your family to have memories with her to last a life time
Carole Ballenger Kuenzli

I grew up with Peggy. She was my second mom; Jeff and Johnny my brothers. Holidays, weddings, funerals, she was there until she moved to California. Elliott, you were the light in her life. She was fiercely proud of you. Johnny, you were the best. Our beloved Peggy Hampster... it's finally time to rest. You were a very special woman. You were loved deeply and you will be missed.

I had the pleasure of meeting Peggy through the United Way. Peggy & Dixie were a huge help to me when I worked there. I loved when they came to help me out! Planning the decorations for our events were Peggy’s speciality. My sincere sympathies to her family. She was a very special lady.

I worked with Peggy in the emergency room at MedCenter Hospital from 1979 until 1989 when she left. I appreciated her ability to lead and her compassion for the clients and staff. I missed Peggy after she left but would see her at the store occasionally and catch up with her.
I am sorry for your loss.

I was a former adult student of Peggy at Marion Technical College. She was a wonderful instructor and made Medical Terminology exciting to learn. My sympathy to her family. She spoke of you proudly & lovingly! RIP Peggy! The lives you touched were forever changed!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

As a classmate I can still recall her cheering on the sidelines at football games and basketball games,We will meet again