
Margaret Mary Irene Warlow
1927-2018
6/08/1927 – 7/09/2018
Aged 91 years
Late of South Windsor
Formerly of Lurnea
Loving Wife of John (dec).
Much loved Mother and Mother-in-law,
Grandma and Great Grandma to
all her family.
Dances on in our Hearts
Funeral service details
Date: Thursday, 13th September, 2018
Commencing: 11:00am
Location:
Requiem Mass for the eternal repose of the Soul of Peggy will be celebrated at St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 71 Webster Road, Lurnea.
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2nd Location: Following the Mass the cortege will proceed to Richmond Lawn Cemetery, Dight Street, Richmond.
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My Mum,
Ian WarlowSuch a sweet kind person. Mum has given me special moments for all my life. From bus and train trips to the city during the school years to relaxing witty catch ups at home and out for coffee. Always well received and always checking how the family, children and grand children are. Sending her greetings and love to family when asking about their welfare . Their greetings and love were always returned with eagerness. Deep sadness for Mum's passing is softened slightly by the joy of having a such a beautiful caring lady as our Mum.
Dances on in our hearts.......
Love always
Ian
Peggy, Mrs Warlow our mother and fathers neighbour and friend
Angela Maiolo ConroyAlways connected to our family by her love and support
Mindful of others always
Watched us Conroy children grow up
Sadly missed when Jack and Peggy moved away from Marie street
To all the Warlow family our deepest condolences and love
Angela Maiolo (Conroy) and all the Conroy Family
Dearest Mum,
Frances PaveyHow can I ever find the words to explain how much you mean to me.. I will always remember how much love you shared. So many memories and laughter. I always knew I could turn to you. You gave so much of yourself helping others and always graciously dealt with life challenges. You will forever dance on in our hearts.
All my love,
Frances
Best holiday of my life was with Peggy and Gay driving across Australia to visit my Mum in Perth. We laughed and laughed and sang for days. Gay and I had to try to beat Peg to our wallets as at every stop she tried to pay for every meal. She earned the nickname of ferret on that trip for always rummaging in her handbag in the back seat. Amazingly generous, loving, fun lady I called Piggy as a child who will be so missed.
Shelley OldfieldAdventures all over the city just for a “haircut” she’d say but really it was a day out full of exploring and having fun together. So soft and kind, yet fun and witty. You will be so missed Grandma but always loved and remembered.
JessWill always remember her beautiful smiling face and always up for a chat. Such a beautiful lady. She always kept an eye out for us kids in Marie Street.
Kylie Augustus