![]() ![]() Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimers Association and the Episcopal Church Home. Janes daughter Jane Webber was baptised on 6 April 1794 in St. Jane Cornett and her "buddy", Felicia, at Episcopal Church Home. Janes son Richard Webber was baptised on 12 February 1792 in St Germans, Cornwall, England. The family would like to send a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Visitation will be Sunday, December 9 from 2:00 to 8:00 at Ratterman Brothers Funeral Home, 3711 Lexington Road, with a funeral mass on Monday at 10:00, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 501 Cherrywood Road, followed by burial in Calvary Cemetery. Heights walkup with a deliciously fragile Vera Miles and two young sons. She is survived by her mother, Bernita Ward (Flood) loving husband, Joe Weber daughter, Katie (Michael) Danner son, Andrew (Danielle) sister, Nancy (Jonathan) Davis, brothers, Edward and John Ward grandchildren, Bennett and Grant Danner and Madelyn and Anna Weber. Peggy Webbers part in The Wrong Man (1956) was a brief, but important scene as. Peggy is preceded in death by her father, Edward G. She enjoyed her work as an office manager for an oral surgery office and her career in medical sales for many years. Peggy was a 1975 graduate of Assumption High School, and a longtime member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Webber II.Ī celebration of life service will be held at a later date.Īny donations in her memory can be made to First Baptist Church of Penfield, 1862 Penfield Road, Penfield NY 14625 or Rochester Community Players, - look for the donate button.Louisville - Margaret "Peggy" Ann Weber, 61, passed away Wednesday, December 5, 2018. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister Pat Wood, her daughter Roberta Dresser and her husband Orrin B. Webber V, Alexandra Jane Post, and Becket Finn Webber. Webber IV and his wife Stephanie Orth Webber, Brieann Webber Post and her husband William Nobel Post, Rick Dresser, Maggie Dresser, Daniel Pomerantz, Mirabel Webber, and great grandchildren Orrin (Orr) B. Webber and his wife Judith Pomerantz of Stockbridge Massachusetts, son-in-law Peter Dresser of Rochester New York, grandchildren Orrin(Blake) B. Peggy is survived by her oldest son Orrin B. Peggy’s home was always a welcoming place for all. In her later years Peggy traveled the world, typically with her Michigan Alumni, including Europe, Central and South America, New Zealand, Australia, and Scandinavia. Throughout the years she sailed the waters of Lake Ontario with family and friends often gathering a horde of “youngsters” to help her crew. Her family is grateful as we are all avid skiers including her grandchildren and even her great grandchildren. For the next ten years, Peggy got up at 5am, made sandwiches and drove her family most every winter weekend to the southern Teir where we all developed a love for skiing. Soon we joined the ski club Holimont, south of Buffalo New York. She learned to ski as a youth, then in 1965 she started her family skiing at Powder Mill park. Yet, in her unfettered and cheerful way she continued raising her three children, and took over Orrin’s electro plating business which she ran for the next twenty years. Sadly, Peggy lost her first husband Orrin to cancer in 1972. Following in her mother’s footsteps Peggy volunteered for decades for Rochester Community Players, assisting and managing with all things costumes. She volunteered her time and love to Rochester Opera Theater by singing in numerous operas, hosting performers and directors from NYC, and assisting with costumes. Peggy was a congregant and sang in the choir of the First Baptist Church in Penfield New York for more than 55 years. Theater, music, family, friends and fun were her passions in life. John Fisher University in Rochester New York. She then attended Stevens College and University of Michigan Ann Arbor graduating in 1948, later Peggy earned a Master’s degree in Music from St. She graduated from Monroe High School in 1943. As a youth Peggy was loved and cherished by her family. She was soon joined by her sister Pat who became her life long best friend. Peggy lived a long and valuable life filled with family, love, and fun.īorn In Rochester New York to Pauline and Lawrence Neel June 2, 1925. Margaret “Peggy” Webber passed away peacefully June 23rd 2023.įor her family and those that knew her she was truly the end of a great era. ![]()
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