Condolences to the Nicholson Family..
RIP aunt Peggy. You will be missed. Thank you for all the great memories and making us laugh. I will always remember the Great Christmas dinners at the Nicholson household, you worked morning noon and night with a smile on your face just to make sure the day was memorable and it always was. I’m sure you’re having a giggle and a pint with my mum now along with uncle Claude, nanny, grandpa, and Ruth.
Ken Bailey
I loved Aunt Peggy. And so I am saddened by her departure. BUT I will fondly remember her presence which truly lit up a beige space. Peggy was filled with positivity it seemed to me and yet she was also fiercely strong and independent which I so admired. She always had a mischievous glint in her eye and a beautiful smile. And when she and her sister Elsie Bailey were together they would both expand into exuberant giggles that made all of us feel good. And so for all of these wonderful memories of Peggy I truly feel grateful and blessed.
Kind, gentle and humble...
She will be dearly missed.
Thank you for being such a bright light to so many.
Much love and respect.
Please accept my sincere sympathy for the loss of your mother. Peggy was a kind, sweet, and happy person. She always had a smile on her face especially when music was playing. She enjoyed singing and dancing to the music. I will forever cherish the memories and it was a pleasure getting to know Peggy. May She Rest in Peace.
Our sincere Condolences to the Nicholson Family. and special mention to Don and Curtis. for all you did for Peggy over the past years. We commend you in all the support and love u gave her, day in and day out always ensuring someone was there for her. She is very lucky yo have had her by her side.
Over the past 19 years we had the pleasure of living next door to Peggy & Don & later Curtis. Peggy was a gentle soul, always had a smile and positive outlook on life and occasionally had a short life experience story to share about her life with me. One of my last fondest memories of Peggy was one Fall day (dementia had already started to set in at the time) she saw us blowing the leaves in her front yard and she came out with a big smile wanting to help. She was so happy helping, she got tired but continued smiling and we could see that it had made her day to be out there.
Rest In Peace Peggy.