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Peggy O'Kelly Lickel

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Peggy O'Kelly Lickel passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, January 13, 2012. She was 84, born on the 24th of January 1927. As a long-time Harrisburg resident and William Penn High School graduate, Peggy lived a full and wonderful life measured by family, friends and countless episodes of...

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"My Peggy" that's how I would refer to her in conversation. She was so much more than just a friend. I will miss talking & sharing stories with her. Her positive outlook has greatly impacted my life. She was truly a wonderful person ?

Conrad and Sharon--
I am very sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you. I could tell the instant I met your Mom that she was a very special and vibrant lady. I love you both.

Conrad, Was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. She certainly gave you many attributes that we all can see within you. Your smile will brighten her days from now until forever. Lisa and Steve Moley

Conrad, we are sorry for your loss. May the wonderful memories that you have of your mother bring you comfort. Peace and Love, Lesla and Jeff

Peggy, I will miss you terribly. You brought sunshine every time you walked through our door.

Conrad, may warm memories comfort you.

Chris & staff of The Artisan Court

Conrad we pray the your Mom's smile and the good memories will comfort you during your time of grief.

I'm so sorry for your loss, Conrad. I am thinking of you. Carrie

To Sam Jr, and son Conrad - fond memories of your mom, uncle Sam, grandma Ev, and grandpa Pop-pop - they lived right next door to my parents on Dauphin Street in Harrsburg. We used to talk back and forth over the fence in the backyard. I remember when she married her Connie, too. They were such a cute couple. Though I haven't seen Peggy in many years, I want to offer my condolences to all of you at your mom's passing. Her smile and personality will certainly bring a sparkle to Heaven.

"peggy" Unlimited energy and caring. She had worked several years for my late Mother in her millinery shop "Helen Morrison,Hats and Pretty Things" on Walnut St-downtown. Always full of life and energy. She is well remembered !

Victor Morrison