Margaret Anna Locatelli
HAMILTON - Margaret Anna Locatelli passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by loved ones May 22nd. Mom, Peg, Grandma, GG, The LadyBug, her many monikers give a glimpse into the special way she touched those around her.
Born in New Hampshire June 14, 1936 Peg eventually made her way to the Bitterroot Valley, Montana. She loved to craft and gave many gifts to her family and friends that she created. Her kitchen was the spot of magic and a trip to GG's house meant filling your belly with delicious food. She loved to spoil her family, and knew each member's special dish, treat or craft. Peg had a great sense of humor and loved to goof off. Her special laugh when she was delighted will be a lasting and warm memory.
Peg is the Mother of Cathy Locatelli , Carlene Locatelli, Angela Brown (Owen) and Peggy Bowles. Peg joins her parents, sister Nancy Woodford, daughters Carlene and Peggy in heaven and we know she's overjoyed to be reunited. She is survived by siblings Millie Simek, Faye Gravel, and Henry Gravel, daughters, Cathy and Angela. grandchildren Jeremy Foss (Cara), Mandy Snook (Mike), Heather Appel (Brian), Casey Seaberg (CT), Branden Reynolds and Lindsay Reynolds. great grandchildren Leanne DeRoche, Cody Foss, Grant Snook, Eli Snook, Connor Snook, Harlow Appel, Tinley Appel and Cullen Seaberg, great great grandson Jeremiah DeRoche. She was proud of her family and how much they loved and supported her.
In lieu of flowers or a service we ask that you spend time with those who matter most. No formal services will be held. Condolences may be left for the family at www.dalyleachchapel.
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