Peggy Anne Loxam
October 3rd, 2015
LOXAM Peggy Anne (Smith)
September 16, 1951 – October 03, 2015
A Celebration of Life will be held for Peggy, in conjunction with the Celebration for her son, Jason at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #35, 2810 Bremner Avenue, Red Deer, AB on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 1:00 pm. Donations may be made in Peggy’s memory to the Red Deer
Hospice, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4R 3S6.
Peggy passed away at the Red Deer Hospice after a six month battle with cancer. Peggy was born at the Red Deer General Hospital. She grew up and remained in Red Deer her entire life attending school at Central Elementary and Lindsay Thurber Composite High. Peggy is survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Ed; her son, Jason, who she was very close to; sisters, Diane Jacobson of Red Deer, AB and Sharon Jaeger of Prince Albert, SK; several nieces and nephews; as well as several great nieces and nephews. At Peggy's request, there will be no funeral. A gathering among friends and family may be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Peggy's memory may be made to the Red Deer Hospice, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4R 3S6. At this time, the family would like to extend their thanks to Dr. Grundling at the Easthill Medical Clinic for his friendship and help during a very difficult time. Peggy truly loved her Doctor! To Terry and staff from unit 32 at the hospital, Terry helped this family 25 years ago with a similar situation and was there for us each and every day. The Red Deer Hospice, what can a person say, the most incredible care and friendship offered to Peggy as well as the family. Special thanks for the meals and helping the family stay on their feet to be there for Peggy. We are truly blessed to have this facility in our community. A little extra thank you to Janice and Robyn for the adjusting they do to each person’s meals to allow them to eat the things they want.
Love Ed, Jason & Diane
I cannot deny that, now I am without your company I feel not only that I am deprived a very dear sister but that I have lost half of myself. ~ Beatrice D'Este
Love Diane