Dedicated to the memory of Peggy

This site is a tribute to Peggy. She is much loved and will always be remembered. We are raising funds for Julia's House, a children's hospice who support Peggy's two year old great-great nephew, with whom she shared a lot of smiles and laughter.

A celebration of Peggy's life

Funeral service is at St Marylebone Crematorium on Tuesday 9th April 2024 at 1pm. 

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Dear “Auntie” Peg, who never wanted to be called that! Thank you so much for everything you did for me. I have lots of happy memories of you, from theatre shows, walking around London, conversations about politicians and the world in general. I will miss you and the way you accepted and welcomed people. Steve and I really enjoyed linking up with you via the music streams and conversations about cricket over lockdown and his message for you is: ‘May the music play forever - and may rain never stop play’. Thank you xxx
Kerry Tuhill and Steve Shaw (Peggy’s niece and partner)
9th April 2024
Dearest Aunty Peggy, Thank you for giving me so many happy memories. I will always remember our trips to London & you being our personal tour guide. You always gave Gemma & I such fun experiences, from buying us a Happy Meal in McDonalds to looking at the toys in Hamleys. I also used to love going into The Body Shop with you & smelling all the body lotions! Thank you for all the hilarious sleepovers, especially when Beatrice used to come downstairs & sing opera to us! Then allowing Gemma & I to watch The X-Files & being insistent we only watched it for David Duchovny! I loved walking around the streets of London with you & am so grateful to have had those times with you. You will be missed by so many, your laugher will live on forever. Shine bright. Love you Aunty P xxx
Claire White
8th April 2024
Honeymoon, my birthday, meeting our children, a quick call while stranded in London, Family vacay, celebrating your Canadian nephew’s birthday and World Cup soccer, exploring London during Christmas, stopping in to see you with Julia. Every single time is special and I did learn much about London and life with every single visit. Everything is just around the corner. The Salvation Army off of Oxford really does have the best jacket potato. Go Arsenal. Girls can do anything boys can….girls do it better. Crisps are good any time of day. Always go to the theatre. Always. V & A Museum is a must. John Lewis is THE best department store. There are two on Oxford. Family is everything. Always bring bag for your umbrella. Send birthday cards. Ann Cleaves collection is worth reading. Visiting the Queens Garden is always worth it. Duck Tour, experience it. Hanging out in your garden (Regent Park) Sergio’s, always have a meal at Sergio’s. I do plan to walk by 10 Hanson Street every chance I get, I’ll look for you, somehow I know that another memory will be just around the corner.
Michelle
8th April 2024
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