Peggy-Eldredge-Obituary

Peggy L. Eldredge

Baltimore, Maryland

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ELDREDGE , Peggy L. PEGGY LEE (nee Schoepflin) ELDREDGE, age 70, of Monkton, passed away on October 29, 2007, of pancreatic cancer. She was the beloved wife of Robert W. Eldredge and devoted mother of Kim L. Wight and Wendy A. Pace. Dear mother-in-law to Robert M. Pace &...

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To Peggy's Family,
I know that my condolences to you are a little late but I wanted you to know that Peggy and I met when I worked in the General O.R. at GBMC.
I was a unit secretary and she worked in the recovery room. She was a good nurse and cared about her patients. She was funny and laughed at my corny jokes. This was
back in the late '70's.
I moved out of state in 1981 after getting married and lost touch with Peggy and others. Her sense of humor
was really...

To Dear Mr Bob and family,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I have many fond memories of the summers I spent with you and Miss Peggy, with whom I laughed, cried and learned from.

My thoughts are with you at this sad time. With my warmest regards and deepest sympathies,

I did not know your family well ... however, after seeing the name Eldredge, it brought back a delightful memory. In elementary school, I was in Girl Scouts with Kim and/or Wendy. One Saturday I went to your house, and with your mother's help we made Christmas cookies. I will always remember the candy cane cookies we made with red and white dough! (I lived on Suburban Greens Drive.)

Peace to you and your family.

Dear Bob, Pace and Wight Families:

Jean, the kids, and I will all miss Peggy terribly and send our condolances for your loss. You know Peg always had a special place in my heart and I was glad I could talk with her at length before she passed away.

Please know all of you are in our prayers during this most difficult time.

All our love,

Jeff, Jean, Abby, Andy, Gus, & Dren

Peggy and I enjoyed telling people that we first met when we were 8 or 9 years old in elementary school and went through Eastern together. We were complete opposites. She had blue eyes and light blond hair; I had brown eyes and dark brown hair. She played with dolls and I made mudcakes. Last year, she was so upset that my silver was tarnished she gave me a large jar of silver cleaner for Chirstmas. Today, in memory of Peggy, I am polishing my silver and may get done by Christmas. ...

Bob & Family,

Your Family is in our prayers at this time of loss. I know I haven't seen you in over a decade but I do remember you & Peggy.

God will help get you through each of the days ahead.

Sincerely,

I was one of the "gals" that Jane introduced to Peggy.Although I knew her so briefly, I would concur with Jane's feelings about Peggy - she indeed was a caring & Loving Lady who always had time for others. May she rest in Peace and may her family find comfort thru our Lord Jesus Christ.

We are so grateful for all the love and support so many have shown for Mom and all of us at this sad time. Thank you so much.
Love, Wendy, Kim and Bob