Margaret L. “Peggy” Perrin
Gary
The most devoted, kind, generous and supportive person I have ever known. I literally would not be where I am without her, she cared for me, supported me and helped me throughout my life and I miss her more than I could ever describe.
Rest well Mom, you deserve it.
I love you!
Gary
D. E. Stevens – Mister Don
Being the 7th sibling and 14 when war was declared in 1941, Peggy was already a main player in the Thompson Mail Services. All five of her brothers served in the military, so she inherited the role of senior driver that she filled for many years after they all returned home. To keep a commitment for 75 years without question will always be her signature for life until death. She was indeed a unique person.
Susan Klein
Peggy was the sweetest lady and I feel blessed that I got to know her for so many years. May you all be comforted with your good memories.
Gloria Jasper
I remember talking to her at your house. She had lots of stories to tell. Sorry for your loss
Mary Ellen Holden
To the family members you have my deepest sympathies. I was neighbors with Peggy and Verle for many years. They were truly amazing people. What wonderfully kind people. Thoughts and prayers