Peggy-Weber-Obituary

Peggy Jane Weber

Portland, Oregon

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Weber, Peggy Jane 72 08/04/1937 02/09/2010 Peggy Jane Morgan was born Aug. 4, 1937, in Newberg, the second of four children born to Ruth (McCoy) and Herman Morgan. She attended Sweet Home High School where she met the love of her life, Steven Lloyd Weber. Peggy and Steve married Sept. 5, 1953,...

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A toast 2 Awe'll Best B4 US! Thank YOU for acquainting strangers like me with the wonderful life of your Loved One so I can carry Good Thoughts forth and prayers for your loss. Blessings!

Dear Steve, Connie and Dawn-
Sending you all sympathy and wishes for strength at this sad time. I grew up across the street from your family. As you all well know, Peggy was a terrific lady. Hold on to your wonderful memories. You're in my prayers.

Steve,

Cyndi told me about Peggy's death and I was so sorry to hear that. No words can ease your pain. You guys had a wonderful life together and the love and memories will be in your heart and mind forever. I will be thinking of you. Love, Linda Briggs

Steve, we were both very sorry to hear of Peggy's death. I had heard that the cancer was bad and that she wasn't doing well, but still it is very sad that "a miracle" didn't happen. Peggy was so gracious to keep inviting me to the Ice Cream Social, and Alice and I were delighted when I finally went and had a neat time as well as meeting so many of your old car friends--and the Model T made its longest trip!
Mike and Alice Norris

Steve,
I was so sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest sympathies are with you. I always enjoyed talking with Peggy the few times I met her.
Sincerely,

Steve
Please accept our sincerest sympathy with your loss of Peggy. We were saddened to hear of her illness. It has been about 22 years since our PCC days together but we have never forgot the many fine people I worked with.
Our Warmest Wishes
John and Gerri Ceserani

I knew Peggy for about 30 years, first as a library patron where I worked and later as a gardener and member of 2 garden groups. She was always joyful and enthusiastic, and will be missed by many that the family probably did not even know.

We live in Florida and were privileged to have met Peggy and Steve years ago. We came to visit them on several occasions and went on old car tours with them, and they came our way a couple of times, and we had great times together. She was an extremely gracious lady - so beautiful. We had hoped to spend more time with them and will miss her. Richard and Martha Williamson

This is attempt number three every time I try to correct a spelling error it disappears. I was very sad to see Peggy's obituary. Peggy was a wonderful part of my life when life seemed very difficult. She gave me lots of love and nuturing as I tried to raise my four children just down the road from. Both Connie and Dawn helped me out with childcare. She was always very knowledgeable and wise. I treasured our friendship. One day our lives took different paths. Still my life has been...