Margaret Peg Helen Panowicz  October 22nd 2018 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Margaret Peg Helen Panowicz October 22nd 2018

Mom passed away peacefully on Monday, October 22, 2018 with her daughters by her side.
Left to celebrate her life are: Debbie Macleod (Robert), Sandi Kinch (Curtis Clark), Shannon Lodomez, Alexander Lodomez, Jacqueline Kinch (Jason), Patricia Kinch (Dustin), Arthur Abrahams (Carol) and family; and her pride and joy, great-grandaughter, Jaylyn Rose Gilbert.
Peg was born in Calgary on May 30, 1932. Her family moved to Elk Point, Alberta in her early years and then moved to Ladysmith, BC. She moved back to Calgary in 1957, married and became the mother of two daughters.
A hard worker, Peg was employed as a bookkeeper for most of her life and was the go-to person for most of her family and friends when it came Income Tax time. In the early 80’s she opened a restaurant, Maggie’s Country Kitchen, in Water Valley and loved the time she spent there. Always on the go, Peg loved the outdoors and spent time walking, skating, hiking, and taking long country drives. When she was not outdoors, she was playing crib, dancing, and making the best butter tarts!
The family would like to thank her many friends that have been taking such great care of her over the years. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorial donations can be sent to Alberta SPCA, 17904-118 Ave. NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 2W3.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Margaret Peg Helen Panowicz October 22nd 2018..

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Death notice for the town of: Airdrie, Province: Alberta

death notice Margaret Peg Helen Panowicz October 22nd 2018

mortuary notice Margaret Peg Helen Panowicz October 22nd 2018

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  1. Our sincere condolences to Peg’s family. We met Peggy at the dances and events at greater Forrest Lawn Seniors Center. She loved to dance and socialize with her many friends. Great sense of humor and miss seeing her greatly. She’s been a great friend. May she rest in peace. From Tom Monastersky and Gladys Clark



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