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Peggy was a true lifelong inspiration to me. I worked with her in the '80s. I am sad that she is no longer with us but I can tell you she has blessed many by being who she is. ❤️
good afternoon,i will love to extend my sympathy and condolence on the passing of your mother {Margaret Scobie] We became friends back in 1974.. She traveled here quite often. my name is Eugene Davis, I live in Freeport G,B. Bahamas
I would like to extend my condolences to Peggy's sons and family. To Joanne Frew and Eric Lynch, I remember you both too. It's uplifting to know that your friendship with Peggy lasted a lifetime.
It was in Montreal at BP Canada that I first met Peggy. I also remember her from our time at BP in both Toronto and Calgary. She was always kind and very interesting to talk to.
It is amazing how even the briefest of meetings can leave an impression that lasts a life time. This is one of them.
With deepest condolences,
Debbie Poirier
Dear Brian and Graham,
I am terribly sorry to read about the loss of your Mother. I have fond memories of her from my childhood growing up on Laval Rd. She was a lovely person. May she rest in peace.
My sincerest condolences
Diann Macnab-Mathis
I wish to extend my condolences to Brian, Graham, Joanne Frew and Eric Lynch for their loss of a very special mother and friend.
I first met Peggy around 1978. At the time she worked for BP and I worked for BP Minerals. We instantly became friends and have remained so ever since. We shared lots of stories, laughs and great discussions over the years. She had a great sense of adventure and always wanted to go gold panning, one of her many passions.
I feel very fortunate to have been her friend. I will miss her dearly and am thankful for all the good memories she has gifted me, many wonderful memories which I cherish.
Tom Templeton
I treasure the many years of friendship I shared with Peggy, from approximately 1965 until now. Both of my sons were fond of her, and in fact she attended the wedding (in Paris, France) of my son Alan. This was the last time she traveled, and it was a memorable trip for her.
We worked together for years at BP Canada in both Montreal and Toronto, spent many many hours at Expo 67 in Montreal where there was so much to offer, and she was kind enough to share her condo in the Bahamas with us. I regret that she lived so far away from me during these last years but we certainly kept in close touch through hours of lengthy and hilarious telephone conversations where we analyzed world affairs and shared our personal experiences.
Eternal gratitude to Eric, for everything.
Joanne Frew
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