The Funeral Service

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19 comments on “Peggy Bartak”

  1. It is a beautiful tribute to Peggy and all your family. Such a full life. Thank you for giving us the chance to witness it.
    With love to the family,
    Eva White

  2. Lovely memories, and some information I didnt know.
    A bit emotional, the amount of information was amazing, and so well delivered. Peggy was remarkable, strong but wanted to know everyone on a personal level too.
    So many wonderful photos, so well put together.
    Sending love to Sarah, Milly Elly and Lawrence.
    x

  3. A perfect tribute, this really gave a wide and beautiful perspective on my dear aunt’s life. So helpful in trying to process the loss and feelings. What a celebration of fun and kindness. Thank you to all who spoke so thoughtfully. We spontaneously paused to get some bubbles before the collage. Cheers dear aunt and cheers dear family.

  4. Thank you for the video. It was lovely to see all the faces of the family and friends of Peggy and Lawrence. Condolences but what a wonderful life.

  5. Dearest Lawrie, Ellie, Millie and Sarah,
    Thank you all for putting together such a wonderful compendium of Peggy’s life. She was so kind and generous to me over many decades- from Dulwich, to Box Hill, to Carlton and beyond. The recording brought back very many treasured memories and I wept the whole way through. Pat xxx

  6. Came back to see the rest of the memorial service. Feel I have finally got to know Peggy and of course her family. Amazed that Peggy and Lawrence used to go to Guerilla Bay, which is where James (Jupp) proposed to me so we do indeed seem to have had a lot in common. My condolences to you all on losing Peggy.

  7. Sorry we could not be at the memorial service for Mum, our sister-in-law Peggy and beautiful auntie and great auntie to our children, Yael, Ryan, Josh, Gabby and Dov OBM and their children, Eliya, Netanel, Adira, Gilad, Elisheva and Adiel.
    We have wonderful memories of her celebrating different occasions with us all. We miss her very much, may you all together with Dad – Lawrence,
    can catchup soon.

  8. A beautiful service FULL of Pegginess!!! She would have had adored it!!

    I feel so sad to not to have been there in person but SO FULL having had shared it in online…..

    Thank-you Ellie, Millie and Sarah for showing the strength of family a trait inherited from your parents…..and for Lawrence for making us laugh even in this time of enormous sadness and to Jane who seems to be the pillar of strength of your generations great women!! It was a fabulous event!!!

    I do send all my love to each one of you and feel so humbled to have known the sensational Peggy and her exceptional family.

    Hxxx

  9. Goodbye to my wonderful Aunt. Your life will continue within your children, grandchildren and the future generations.

  10. A beautiful service and I’m so sorry I couldn’t make it today. Thank you so much for sharing.

    Peggy was such an amazing person, I love her dearly.

    Love to you Elly, Sarah, Milly and Lawrence. xxxx

  11. Kia Ora from Estelle and Megan.We have been engrossed,enthralled,and honoured to share this tribute to Peggy.I met Peggy and Lawrence decades ago when I was a tutor in the Psychology Department. That friendship was recharged when they both holidayed in Aotaroa on several occasions. My tears came when I realised there would be no more trips like that, with Peggy’s sparkling black eyes greeting me.Please family, do come visit us though.
    It was wonderful to reflect on Peggy”s professional work too- my mother, one of the first social workers in Victoria, knew her, and Megan, now a retired social worker, had so much in common with her, including having a jolly good time. Thank you all, Arohanui Estelle

  12. What a wonderful celebration of Peggy’s fabulous life. It was such a joy to know her. Sending love to all the family, and feeling your loss. Vidyatara x

  13. These memories and cameos of Peggy have been really moving. My condolences to family and other loved ones.

  14. What a lovely tribute. I learned so much about Peggy, and her wonderful life.
    I wish you all peace and love and will catch up with you another time
    regards Denise

  15. Listening to Sarah and very moved but have to go to a meeting. Will be in touch to see the rest of the memorial service.

    Very best wishes, Marian

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