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Alice and Deck Bransfield posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
From the classrooms of Forest Edge Elementary School, to Herndon sports and beyond, Peggy exhibited good humor and positive encouragment to those around her. She took great pride in her three sons and was their biggest cheerleader. Her students were her larger family and they, too, were rooted on to greater accomplishments. We shall miss her. Alice, Deck, and Mick Bransfield
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Elizabeth Karalius posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
To the Eaton and Squire families - Our deepest sympathy and condolences on the loss of your beloved mother, daughter, sister. You are all in our thoughts and prayers as you go through these sad days. Peggy was my dearest friend and a second mother to my late son. May she rest in peace.
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Connie Herrmann posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
To Peg's Family (Eric, Jason, Kevin, Tristina and Baby Caelan), Your mother was a very good friend of mine. We enjoyed traveling together. She was kind, loving, smart, multi-talented and always so willing to help others. She has done many good things with her life and will be greatly missed by msny. She loved her sons and family (especially her new grandson)with all her heart. I know you will miss her always. I pray that she is in a peaceful place where ther is no pain or suffering, just eternal happiness and joy. May God bless her with special grace and blessings now and always. Connie Herrmann Vienna, Virginia
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Beverly Wayne posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Please know how much you all are in my thoughts and prayers. In the all-too-short time that I knew Peggy I saw her touch the lives of many people in such beautiful ways. It was a priviledge to know her. My deepest sympathy to you especially during this time. With love, Beverly Wayne Secretary, Virginia Area AFG
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Pat Morgan, AFG Area Chair, posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I just heard about our loss of Peggy Eaton. This truly is a loss. I knew Peggy thought the AFG Assembly meetings and I feel very privileged to have called her my friend. I am sad that she will no longer be with us. She was an inspiration to me and I will always remember her. As I thought about the Eaton family and the grief you must be experiencing, I could not help but recall the feelings I had when my parents died. At that time, any comfort I had hoped for from my memories wasn't there. Memories only reminded me of what had been lost — memories only made me cry. But with time, they became very precious. I hope the future brings many moments when you can reflect happily on those cherished memories and the times you shared with Peggy. When you lose someone very precious, no one else can share your burden or really understand all that you feel, but please know that I am thinking about you and will be in the weeks to come.
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Karen Burkett posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Please accept my sincere condolences. Peggy will be sorely missed. She was a beautiful person and did much good work.
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Jean Rosenbluth posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Family of Peggy Eaton, I am a friend of Peggy's. Although I don't know you, I understand and feel the grief you are experiencing today, as I lost my mother just a couple of years ago. And yes, at that time, all the memories brought many tears; but today, I am grateful for those memories as I celebrate her life. We celebrate Peggy's life today and for what she stood for and gave to others. She loved you all so very much and was so proud of you all. Today, you can be proud of her and with time, your hearts will heal from this grief. With much sympathy and prayers to give you strength to walk this journey today and in the future.
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Joan and Wayne Shipman and Jef posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Two of the most exciting things happened this summer: Kevin's acceptance to Tech and Caelan. I know Peggy was looking forward to visiting Kevin at Tech and stopping in Front Royal to visit with us. We've known and loved Peggy since 1976 (ish). I was fortunate enough to do day care in Fairfax and got to care for Eric--as long as he wasn't jumping in the pool or taking a walk down Old Lee Highway with Kelly (the dog). We shared a great deal in those days. Wayne says she got Jeff through high School! And she did, for she tutored him in history and literature during his junior and senior years. And when he needed a place to stay before he was able to get a place for himself--she took him in--this time he earned his keep by babysitting Eric, Jay, and Kevin! She was my support through the deaths of my 2 daughters, and we always got together for lunch in The Plains at least 4 or 5 times a year. She loved her family which included her boys, her brothers, her dad, and all of the children she taught. I am missing her already--I was missing her when she told me of her cancer-- I know the grief you are experiencing now will ease with time. In the meantime, lean on each other and any of us who loved Peggy.