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I have very fond memories of Pegg , when she came to visit mum (Biddy) here in Norfolk I can always remember her going for walks picking blackberries, she’d be delighted to make something with them,
Such an interesting lady to talk too, listening about the places she had travelled and stories from home and what life was like back then.
RIP Aunt Pegg, love to Margaret and Richard xx
Your mum was an amazing and lively lady. My memory is a little left field from the others - she made the best mango chutney I have ever had from her mango tree in Harare.
Margaret & Richard, my sympathy and prayers on the death of Margaret. I have some great family stories of her. I am Joe's nephew. My dad was Seamus, Ballina. Wlll offer my Mass tomorrow morning for Margaret & Joe . Fr. Desmond Kelly (F26 W 291). Again my sympathy
Dear Margaret,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a remarkable lady who lived an incredibly full life. I am sure your memories of her will always be a source of inspiration.
Stephen
Dear Margaret & Richard,
Our sincere condolences on the loss of your lovely Mother. May the memory of Peggy's long, rich life be a blessing for you.
with love,
Mimi & Stephen
A life well live by a woman well loved. Thinking of you Margaret and Richard.
XO Cathy and Doug Good
Margaret Kelly, aka Peggy was a sharp and witty lady I had the pleasure to know for several years as the mother of my friend Margaret. She was spry beyond her 90+ years, had a sweet grin and a twinkle of mischief in her eyes. She adored both her daughter Margaret & Richard and felt blessed and fortunate to have them watching out for her. On occasion where Margaret and Richard had travels away, I was sometimes available to help Peggy with small errands like things she needed from the grocery store. Peggy would give me a specific list, and I would pop by with delivery. Always she invited me in for a "cup of tea" which often as not was poured from a wine bottle! We would chat and she would tell me about when she worked as a nurse, and when she moved to South Africa. It was fun to visit with her and she was quick with funny quips.
Peggy was a lovely lady. I missed seeing her in the last few years as the pandemic, her declining health and my living away made visits improbable. It was a privilege to have spent the time with her that I did. Rest peacefully Peggy.
Margaret & Richard, our sincerest condolences, we send with love. Carol & Dane
Margaret Mary and Richard my condolences to you on the death of your beloved Mum. I remember her many visits to Woodview, Crossmolina, with Uncle Joe, and even later when Joe had died. She was a lovely, friendly, caring woman and a great conversationalist. May she rest in peace and may you have the comfort of knowing she lived a full and happy life. Love Mary Kelly, Crossmolina.
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