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Peggy was my friend but more so a sister. I worked at boardwalk where I met a live wire named Peggy.
We loved to sing, dance, talk and most of all have fun .
We stayed friends after I moved on and would pick Peggy up to go for a cruise in my Camaro to a park to enjoy nature and esch others company. Peggy always loved to hear a good joke and laughed heartily. We loved, we laughed and enriched each others lives, Peggy was more than a good friend- she was wonderful!!!!!! I bet she is laughing in heaven missing all of us .I miss you Peggy
I'm very sorry to hear of Peggy's passing. Peggy and my mom (Faye) worked at the downtown Easton's and became good friends over the years. JS
To my dearest sister Peggy
Yes you left us to be in better and caring hands.
And now I don’t have to replace your Window Panes or paint your window frames.
Or clean those gutters before the winter snow
Or climb those ladders high. To seal that chimneys leak.
And cut the stump of tree and dug your garden fresh.
And new fruit to appear.
And all this from your youngest brother.
Did all these thinks with a heart of gold
Just with a wish for a big pot of chicken noodle soup, As treat.
Thank you Peggy for the memories.
And now all the angels will sing all those songs from your song book.
So long it’s been good to know you!
Your loving Brother Phil selinger.
Della selinger
Never to forget.I
Michael and Sherry sorry for the loss I remember sleep over and cutting the grass and the Camaro
I wish to extend condolences to all those who loved and treasured this wonderful woman. She was quite simply "one of a kind". In the initial images of my memory her smiling face is there, her hearty laugh and absolute love of life are all woven into the fabric of perfection.
In the late 1940's Aunt Peggy introduced my mom to my future dad. Carl and my dad were friends in High River. Carl was my grandmother's brother so Peggy was really my Great Aunt. Peggy and my mom were about the same age so they were more like sisters as the years rolled by. Festive occasions through the years were the special times but weekend Nattrass visits to High River were a regular thing. I vividly remember the day she taught me how to tie my own shoes. On my last visit with her in July of 2018 she jokingly asked me to tie my shoes. Aunt Peggy never missed a birthday in over 70 years. It was either a card or a phone call. Love, beyond measure.
Warm thoughts to her entire family but especially to Raymond, Delbert and Sheryl. Your mom`s 102 years of ``Love of Life`` is one for the history books. Peggy is now at peace in her eternal home.
Dennis Loupin, Winnipeg
To all my cousins of Auntie Peggy. This is with a very sad heart ♥️. We are sorry for your loss. Auntie Peggy was a special person in our lives. Aunt Peggy and I traveled together when I was a younger woman with Mom &Dad for road trips.
We shared many many laughs! Auntie Peggy always had her arms open for a hug and her door always open. Her laughter was very contagious.
Whenever Ken was with her he was amazed at her spunk! She always wanted him to “save her a dance”. He is sad that there was never an opportunity. He certainly wishes he knew her earlier…..
Aunt Peggy, although we did not see much of you over the past years…. We will miss you; cherish all our memories we shared!!! ♥️♥️♥️…. Annette & Ken Thon… (Phil &Della daughter)..
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