Neal and Susan Weinberg

Susan and I are so sorry to hear this! What a tragedy.

I will always have nice memories of Peggy from the CHM days and your time as a young family. I'm glad we spent a little time together in the past couple of years.

The door is always open if you want or need a dinner or evening with friends in Ann Arbor.

Please share our condolences with the kids.


Tom and Marie Forbes

Oh Mike


Marie and I read this note below and cried.........We are so very very sorry. We remembered the Midnight Mass at St Paul's, I believe around the year 2000 and seeing you two after Mass and Peggy was just enamered with our children and what  wonderful time it was when they were younger! She had such a beautiful spirit about her! At her funeral mass I was so sad to see your two kids hug after hanging her picture up on the Memorial wall...It just ripped my heart out...

Moving forward, we must be greatful for such an increadible woman coming into our lives! How blessed you are to have married such an increadible person! A grateful heart is never a sad heart, a grateful heart always has hope that your two paths will meet again...Be not only grateful for the past memories, but of the future memories you will have with your children and grandchildren that she played such a huge role in bring into this world!

Keep the faith my friend! I find John 6:60-69 helpful during these times. When our Lord,  and his disciples were distraught at the thousands leaving Him after His "bread of life" discourse and our Lord turned to Peter and said, "are you going to leave me as well?" That's when Peter turned to Him and said "where are we to go? We have come to believe you are the Christ"

Keep on believing and be grateful for what He has blessed you with Peggy!

May God bless you and your family always!

May eternal rest be granted to that remarkable lady....

Peace


Chuck Paidas

Michael, I am humbly sorry to have not sent my sympathy to your family. We
to had a death in the family and I¹m stumbling over 8,000 emails. No
excuse.  Although I am roman catholic (lived with moms Italian side from
Naples), we did spend weekends with the Greeks.  And its the greek
orthodox church that has a beautiful saying repeated many many times
during the funeral service: ŠMay Peggy¹s memory be eternalŠ

Chuck