In Memory

Peggy Bartlett

Peggy Bartlett

Peggy Bartlett 

 

Debra Young

Peggy Bartlett January 18, 1952 - July 16, 2023 I am very sorry to post that my dear cousin Peggy Bartlett passed away this last week. She put up a valiant fight against cancer during the past year. She was a beautiful and talented individual that will be sorely missed in our family tree. Peggy has lived in California for several years. Her memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 18th at Valley Memorial Park Chapel. It is located at 650 Bugeia Lane in Novato, California. Cremation has taken place and her ashes will be spread over Southern Utah.

 

OBITUARY

Peggy Lee Bartlett

 

1952-2023

 

 

 

Peggy Lee Bartlett was born on January 17, 1952, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Robert E. Bartlett Jr. and Lavon L. Sadler. She was the second daughter in a family of five girls. Peggy passed away peacefully at home July 16, 2023 from cancer.

She is survived by her partner of 27 years, Michael McMahon, sisters, Laura B. Stingley, Kristine B. Orr (David), Anita B. Bacigalupo, Janet B. Furner (James), Mary M. McGuane (Mark), Anne M. (JP) Mikolajczyk, and many nieces and nephews. We will miss her. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert and Lavon Bartlett, and brother-in-law Craig Bacigalupo.

The Bartlett girls had a wonderful experience growing up with loving, caring parents, grandparents and a large extended family. Peggy attended Olympus High School and the University of Utah. Peggy had many talents and she worked for different companies, although her favorite place that she worked at was Lucas Arts.

Peggy had a great love for this beautiful world and the animals, especially dolphins and cats. She was very passionate about taking care of this planet. Peggy was a very intelligent woman with a creative mind and love of learning and she was a talented artist, writing poetry, drawing and painting. She had an extraordinary talent for the written word. She loved to form witty reposts in her conversations, smiling shyly with a sparkle in her eye.

Peggy moved to California in early 1970’s with friends and loved the beauty of California. She has lived in Petaluma, Palos Verdes Estates, San Rafael, Fairfax and San Anselmo, California.

A memorial service will be held to honor Peggy on Friday, August 18, 11 am PDT, the address is: Valley Memorial Park (in their chapel). 650 Bugeia Lane, Novato, CA 94945. Following the memorial, there will be a light luncheon will be held at the LDS church building located at 220 N. San Pedro, San Rafael, California. The service will be zoomed. Please contact the funeral home for information.

Flowers are appreciated, however, due to some family allergies, please avoid roses and lilies.

Also, in lieu of flowers, you may donate in Peggy's name to the following organizations:

For Family and Close friends of Peggy who live in Utah, will be having a family get together to honor Peggy on Saturday, August 26, 2023, from 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at the LDS church building located at 2245 E. 3900 S., Salt Lake City, UT. Sandwiches will be provided. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share.



 
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07/31/23 12:31 PM #6    

Sydney McDonald

Indeed, Peggy will be missed.


07/31/23 02:17 PM #7    

Lars Erickson

Peggy was one of the best in our class and she is already missed. 
 

 


07/31/23 02:25 PM #8    

Cid Collins (Walker)

Peggy was one of my dearest friends and fellow historian at Olympus HS. I will never forget her eternal smile and perfect sense of humor. No matter what happened, Peggy understood and I will remember her generous and effervescent personality always. Rest peacefully beautiful friend.🙏💗


07/31/23 03:01 PM #9    

Brad Caldwell

So sorry to hear of Peggy's passing but grateful for another Titan that touched our lives for good and enriched our lives with her friendship. Always remembered, Peggy! - Brad and Marianne (Broadbent) Caldwell

 

 


07/31/23 03:05 PM #10    

Randall Lafferty

. . . They say that any person who passes . . . goes to a happier place . . . and surely Peggy was one of these . . . I will be carrying her memory with me as She was a secret crush in 7th period English with Mrs. Thatcher at the teaching position looking down on all of us Learners, a group of 30 plus students, Peggy sat one seat from the front row and one seat cattycorner to my left, is it not funny that we the students all sat while the teacher has the liberty to stand at any time to direct the class as needed how wonderful it would have been if an appointed student would ask to be the teacher for one class time . . . the way of learning words and numbers past, present, future what else is there More learning, experiencing, and practicing . . . Love to all that survived to practice towards a closer knit planet . . .


08/01/23 08:29 AM #11    

Robert Jensen, Ph. D.

I remember Peggy as truly kind and magical.  She was definitely special in many ways and always a joy to be around.  I will always remember Peggy.... 


08/01/23 11:09 AM #12    

Renee Hilpert

Peggy was a remarkable woman. Many were fortunate to experience her artistic talents. Her beaming smile remained a constant and will immediately enter one's mind upon hearing her name.

Warmly,

Renee Hilpert


08/01/23 11:45 AM #13    

Sue Simmons (Saffle)

Peggy was one of my dearest childhood friends. She lived just up the street from my home on Morningstar Dr., and we were regular playmates for several summers. Her parents owned dachshunds, which I thought was very exotic, and I remember thinking that Peggy was always very well dressed. She continued to be stylish and graceful throughout secondary school. Unfortunately, I didn't know her beyond highschool, but I will always carry a cherished image of her in my heart.


08/01/23 04:47 PM #14    

Reed Hurst

This is such sad news. Peggy was a  kind and gentle soul, very engaging and always smiling. I'm so glad that I was able to chat with her at our 51st reunion. Let's remember to preserve our memories that's all we're left with.


08/02/23 09:22 AM #15    

Ted Kingston

She was a very sweet and kind person,even in high school. She was always smiling and happy.

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