Margaret “Peggy” Taltoan, “Gar Gar”, 67, of Parkesburg, passed away on Saturday August 5, 2017 at the Brandywine Hospital. She was the widow of both the late Fred Wilson and Calvin Taltoan.
Born in Coatesville, Margaret was the daughter of the late Clara (Evans) and Harold K. Hess Sr.
She was a 1968 graduate of the Coatesville Area School District and was a homemaker for much of her life.
Margaret is survived by three siblings, Marilyn E. Baldwin, wife of David, of Coatesville, Janine Stein, wife of David, of Coatesville, and Harold K. Hess Jr., husband of Darlene, of Millsboro, DE; and a host of nieces and nephews.
The memorial service will be held on Saturday August 12th at 11 AM from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg with a visitation from 10- 11 AM.
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her honor to The American Heart Association.
Condolences
May your memories of the
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Rest in Peace Gar Gar
We will love and miss you always. Thank you for being the woman you were. Love, Michelle and Little Ant
Rest in Heavenly Peace
Sleep well my beautiful Gar Gar. My Sugar. My wonderful aunt. You taught us so much with your giving heart. You taught about strength and about unconditional love.
I'll miss your smile and joking around. I'll me you calling me. I'll see you again someday.
I love you.
RieRie
Sorry to hear of Peg's
Sorry to hear of Peg's passing.She was very nice person and always willing to sit and have a chat.
Sorry for your loss
Mattson and Hess Family
Condolences to the family
I was so saddened to read this. I used to love visiting the family out in Wagontown many years ago when we were little. May the memories you have give you strength and peace. Thinking of you all.
Wanda
Love you lots and miss you
Love you lots and miss you tremendously. Lil Bit and Honey B miss you dearly and I promise to you to be the best provider for them because of your strength and perseverance that you have a taught us all through your life.
Until we meet again.
Love your,
Little Peggy
"Did you hear about the rose that grew from the crack in the concrete. Proving nature's law wrong......long live the rose that grew from concrete" - Shakur