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Margaret Carteaux Yuska
March 19, 2022
To the children of Peggy, my deepest sympathy.
Everyone who knew Peggy loved her. She was my inspiration in faith, and a very dear friend. May she rest in peace.
Betty Molnar
March 9, 2022
With deepest sympathy.
Jane Bensman
March 9, 2022
To the family of Peggy. I was so saddened to see that Peggy has died. I met her years ago when I worked for the Archdiocese. I was always impressed by her kind ways and words. I am so happy I was able to have a phone conversation with her a few months ago after she had moved in with family. She seemed very happy and I had no idea anything but her memory was failing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
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