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Peggy Ann Palm Palen (Nee Sommerdorf); a spirited and beloved member of the White Bear Lake community, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2025, at The Pillars Hospice Home, just shy of her 91st birthday. Born on July 15, 1934, in St. Paul, Minnesota, Peggy lived a life full of love, service, and a little bit of sass that endeared her to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her.
From an early age, Peggy showed a knack for leadership and a heart for service. As a business owner she brought a personal touch and charisma to her work that set her apart. Her straightforward approach and magnetic personality made her not just a successful entrepreneur but also a cherished friend and confidante to many.
Peggy's passion for her community was evident in her tireless volunteer efforts. She was a dedicated member of the Lyngblomsten Board, the League of Women Voters, Saint Andrews Lutheran Church, Marketfest, Manitou Days and Rotary, always working to make a positive impact. Her love for White Bear Lake was infectious, and she took great joy in participating in local events and initiatives, ensuring that no one in her community was ever a stranger.
Her philanthropic efforts were numerous and varied, reflecting her desire to make the world a better place. Peggy's contributions have left an indelible mark on countless lives, a testament to her generous spirit and unwavering commitment to helping others.
Predeceased by parents Rose and Joyce McCabe Sommerdorf, Son Peter Edward Palm and Brother Daniel Sommerdorf and Grandson Alex Palen.
Survived by the light of her life, Husband, G. Richard (Dick) Palen, children, Pam (Tom) Rasmussen, Susie (Ted) Meads, Tim (Heidi Holmers) Palm and Holly Palm. Grandchildren; Blake (Shawna) Rasmussen, Laine Palm Futterer (Devan), Alex (Toni) Rasmussen, Ellie (Spencer Schramm) Rasmussen, Annie (Colin Johnson) Hettinger-Johnson, Cole (Shannon) Palm, Max Palm, Tristan Palm, Chase Palm and Preston Palm. Great Grandchildren Jace, Isla, Lily Rasmussen, Soren Futterer and Brooks Rasmussen. She was lucky enough to have a bonus family too- Greg(Peg) Palen, John (Joni) Palen, Mimi (Scott Clare) Palen-Clare, Kathy (Jim) Geske, Joe (Brenda Flanagan ) Palen, Julie (Pat) Gleason and Dan (Kris Nourse) Palen, 18 Palen grandchildren and 26 great grands!
Peggy's passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of all who knew her but her legacy of kindness, leadership, and community service will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. Those who wish to honor Peggy's memory are encouraged to engage in acts of kindness and community involvement in her honor.
In celebrating Peggy's life, we remember her not just for her achievements but for the warmth and joy she brought into every room. She taught us that life is best lived with an open heart, a generous spirit
and a readiness to embrace everyone we meet as a friend.
Our family would like to thank Beyond Hospice/The Pillars Hospice Home for their loving, respectful and compassionate care of Peggy and our family. The administration, nurses, aides and volunteers are all angels on earth and are appreciated beyond measure. Memorials for Peggy can be directed to:
The Pillars Hospice Home
6025 Upper 35th Street
Oakdale, Minnesota 55128
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