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Margaret L. "Peg" Muntz Ph.D., R.N.

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Margaret Muntz Obituary

Margaret L. "Peg" Muntz, Ph.D., R.N., age 64, died on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, after a long and distinguished career in nursing. After she received a diploma from St. Margaret's Hospital School of Nursing, Dr. Muntz continued her education and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Her long nursing career included employment at St. Margaret's Hospital, Lillane S. Kaufmann School of Nursing, Mercy Hospital School of Nursing and 20 years at Duquesne University School of Nursing. She served as a volunteer for the Cancer Society, and after retirement taught a grief support course for North Hills Community Outreach. She enjoyed bridge and was a Life Master. She is survived by her brother, Robert; sister-in-law, Virginia; a niece, Laura Wyatt; nephews, Robert and Christopher (Kelly) Muntz; a great-nephew, Tristan Wyatt; and a great-niece, Heather Due. She was preceded in death by her parents, Franklin and Margaret (Sloop) Muntz, and an infant sister, Frances. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME INC. (www.kingfuneralhome.com), Route 8 at 2841 Woodland Circle, Allison Park, Hampton Twp., where a Blessing Service will follow visitation at 8 p.m. Fr. Francis Farmer will officiate. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Animal Friends.

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Published by Pittsburgh Tribune Review on May 10, 2002.

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Doris Lemke

May 17, 2002

Dear Mr. Muntz,

I read about the dead of your dear sister via internet. I didn’t know her, but after all I read about her it seems as if a very special person has gone. I am very sorry about it. 64 is much too young to die, but those how know the ways of our god, say he always calls back the good fellows at first to join him again…. - it seems as if the saying is true.

With deepest sympathy from your German daughter Doris Lemke

Christina Levicky (Mackin)

May 14, 2002

Bob,



I was very sorry to hear of the loss of your sister Peg. Unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of seeing you or Peggy Lou (as my Gram called her) for quite sometime. I did want you to know that although I was very young when my Grandma Mackin (Kay) passed away, I will always remember the beautiful Eulogy Peggy Lou gave at her service. It is a memory I will hold with me forever.



Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.



Sincerely,

Chrissy Levicky (Mackin), Harry Levicky, Harrison, and Anthony

Granddaughter, Grandson-in-Law, and Great grandsons of the late Kay Mackin

bob muntz

May 13, 2002

Sis

When we come into this world,

We have only a short time to touch.

Within the last few days,

I‘ve seen some of those that you have touched.



In addition to my tears,

The edge of your casket

Was wet with many other

Tears of sorrow.



I love you deeply,

And I'm am thankful

God has given us the same parents.

They are surely proud of you as I am.



You will be sorely missed,

By me and by all that you have touched.

And those that you have touched,

I am so grateful that I have been touched by them.



Kiss mom and dad for me

Bob

Bob & Terri Kaduck

May 11, 2002

Dear Anut Peg,

You will be missed by us all. The love that you possessed for everyone will live on in us all. You took us in as your family and made us a part of your life, and you did have a very wonderfull life because you made everything in it wonderfull because you were so caring and concerned about others before yourself. I just pray that a little of your caring and love and consern continues to guide us through our sometimes tough lives. We will always love and remember you Aunt Peg and we'll be sure that you are watching over us and guiding us to better lives until we meet again. We love you.



Bob & Terri

Donna, Bobby & Michael

Norma Feigert

May 10, 2002

I only knew Peg for a short time. We met when she stayed at Heritage Shadyside Nursing Home. She was a special person and I will miss our talks.

MaryAnn Luteran-Westerlund

May 9, 2002

Please accept my deepest sympathy. I was so saddened to hear of Dr. Muntz's passing. She was one of my instructors at Duquesne University so many years ago. She was a dear soul and a great person. I realy enjoyed her. But because of her, I'm a better nurse today. Thankyou Dr. Muntz.

Chris Muntz

May 9, 2002

Aunt Peg,

The one-of-few true beautiful souls in this world. You will certainly be missed. I could only pray that someday I will have the strength and courage, and Love that you possess. You will be greatly missed here. We love you with all. Kelly and I give you our babies. Please love them as you have loved me. Take care of them and they will love you too.

We love you Aunt Peg!

Chris and Kelly,

Sarah and Linsey

Amie Zang

May 9, 2002

I was Peg's massage therapist. I was seeing her weekly for months and she loved her massage therapy sessions. She was always so grateful when I came to see her. I was grateful too. I had a client who was a friend, who cared so much about how I was doing and how everything was going in my life. She was such a compassionate person who knew how to listen. I will miss her.

Laura Wyatt

May 9, 2002

Aunt Peg,

You will always be everything I strive to be: Strong, Determined and full of Love and Compassion for absolutely everyone in your life. You introduced me to my first true best friend (Amy), brought the love of different cultures into my life and taught me what real unconditional love is all about.I love you now and always as completely as you have loved me. My children will always know a special person watches, protects and awaits them in heaven. Kiss the departed Ones for us-



Laura

Paul Harmon

May 9, 2002

May prayers are with her and the entire family. May God Bless and the perpetual light shine upon her. Paul

Donna Kaduck

May 9, 2002

DearMargaret,

Bestfriends, friends forever, in life and in death. I thank you for all the memories of our times together. I thank you for the unconditional love you had for me. I thank God or bringing you into my life and sharing your life with me for 51 years. In Good Times and In bad times, trust, love and acceptance were what we had for each other. I will miss seeing you, talking with you but you will live forever in my heart. I will not say goodbye but I miss you again we meet again. Love, Donna

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