Peggy Rose Van Winkle
August 22, 1926 - July 29, 2007
Obituary
Peggy Rose Van Winkle
Loving partner and friend, Peggy passed away July 29, 2007 at the age of 81. Peggy is survived by her partner and best loving friend Arnold Hernandez, her little Doxin family Angelica Joy, and Monti Fritz. Her Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, August 2, 2007 at 10:30am at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 15236 21st SW, Burien, WA.
our deepest sympathy on the loss of Peggy, she was a bright spark in all our lives. She was a very special and giving soul. she will be missed.
Dear Arnie,
Toni & I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers & thoughts are with you and Peggy’s family in this time of sorrow. May God’s peace be with you. We are sorry we could not attend Peggy’s funeral mass as we both had prior committments. We have been blessed to have Peggy & you as neighbors. Please feel free to call or stop by anytime.
Arnie, I know that this is a great sorrow for you, I share your grief. She was a wonderful person and I loved my Aunt Peggy very much. Thank you for being there with her and for her. Hold fast to your memories and so will I.
Although we were many miles apart, my sister was always in my heart and only a phone call away. She was a very special person. I loved her very much and will treasure the memories we shared.
Your loving sister,
Mary
Arnie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am sorry that I cannot attend her funeral mass today–but I am thinking of you during this time. Peace be with you.
Dear Aunt Peggy, Although my memories of you are from my youth and I haven’t seen you in many years, I’ve always held you in my heart. I still have a small golden teddy bear that held perfume which you sent me for Christmas when I was a little girl. I always think of you when I see it. You will be missed. Love, Susan
Dear Arnie: I am sure that Virginia and Herb would concur when I say what a wonderful person Peggy was, and how much we loved talking with her and you, when you weren’t “busy” with the “kids” and what a pleasure it has been to know you both as a couple. Know that she will always be with you! And we are here for you too!
It has been great sorrow for me and my family to not have been notified or involved in the passing of my dear mother, as I know the rest of my family is feeling this same sadness, all I can say from all of us is happy trails mom
I will miss Peggy’s great sense of humor and her infectious laughter. She was a wonderful lady, and I will always have fond memories of her. I extend my deepest sympathies to her sister my Mom, her three daughters, and Arnie.
We share in the loss of a nice person. We will always fondly remember Peggy in our office and miss all the stories she tells. She is a very caring person
I feel so fortunate to have known Peggy. I’m going to miss her wry humor and all her great stories. Peggy was one of the greatest things about living in our neighborhood of Fentonwood. She made us feel so welcome and was a wealth of information about the history of the neighborhood. I loved hearing about all the history and she really made living here special and unique. She, along with Arnie are the best neighbors anyone could hope for. Rosemary Von Rueden
I extend my deepest condolences to Arnie and to those closest to Peggy. I haven’t known her very long, but I’ve come to know her as a sweet and caring person. I join her loved ones and friends in saying that she will be sorely missed.
Arnold: We are sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Peggy has left some wonderful memories for you. Our hearts are with you in this time of sorrow. God bless you and give you strength to continue on. With our deepest sympathy and love from your sister, Ruth and brother-in-law Fred
Arnie, I was so very sorry to hear about Peggy’s passing. I know that you two shared a very special relationship.
I am sorry that prior commitments keep me from being able to attend Peggy’s memorial, she will be greatly missed.
Take good care of yourself and the kids for me.
With fondness,
Margaret Lynn Hammond D.V.M.