Penny Ann Supplee, 53, of Oxford, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 14, 2010 at the Jennersville Regional Hospital in West Grove. She was the companion of Robert Rogge, with whom she shared 31 years of companionship.
Born on Wednesday, May 1, 1957 in Coatesville, she was the beloved daughter of Floyd A. Supplee and Edith E. Miles Supplee of Sadsburyville. Penny was a 1975 graduate of CASH. She had been employed as a Nurse at both the Chester County Hospital and the Brandywine Hospital.
Penny attended the Wagontown Union Chapel.
She is survived, in addition to her parents and companion, by two siblings, Brian F. Supplee of Huntington Mills and Brenda L. Hummler of West Brandywine; and three nieces and two nephews.
Family and friends are invited to attend the Graveside Service, which will be held on Friday, June 18, 2010 at 2:30 at the Upper Octorara Cemetery in Parkesburg with Pastor Tim Crans officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Penny's memory to the Wagontown Union Chapel, P.O. Box 200, Wagontown, PA 19376.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
I am so sorry to hear about
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Penny. We had many good times together. We were very close in school and even afterwards, but seemed to have parted ways as we got older. She will always have a place in my heart as a dear friend. She will never be forgotten. My condolences go out to her family and Robert. God bless you all.
Penny Supplee
I'm so sorry to hear about Penny's Passing we were friends for many years in school. We meet and became instant friends in the 3rd grade, We were always together in school, but lost each other as we grew older, But i often thought of her specially in May her Birthday Was May 1 and My birthday was May 13. I will never forget her! We had so much fun together!
Love you Penny! GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
I am so sorry about the home going of your daughter
Words can't express how much of a loss Penny must be to you and the family. I didn't know Penny since she was young, but I know the love of a mother and father. My daughter is the same age and also born in May. I can't even fathom the pain you must feel. May God give you the strength and comfort only He can and you have the joy of knowing she's with God and is in no more pain. God Bless You, Love Lois
Deepest Condolences
I grew up with Penny and your family, went to church with her and school, also. We were roommates for awhile over in West Chester. Penny was a wonderful person and I deeply regret losing touch with her over the years. Mr. and Mrs. Supplee, you know that I feel your pain. Tomorrow, June 17th will be 19 years since I lost my little girl. Losing a child is a heartbreak like none other and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family & Robert, her companion. I loved Penny as a friend, you loved her as a daughter, sister and aunt. I pray that God will comfort you during this time. My deepest love to you and yours.
My Thoughts and Prayers are With You
There are no words that can take away the heartache you must feel, but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you. I did not know Penny personally. I am a friend and neighbor of Brenda's and would ask her how Penny was doing these last several weeks. I hope you can take comfort in that she is with God now and without the pain and suffering. She is at peace...and, in time, I hope you all can be, too. With Love, Michelle
In Remembrance of Penny!
We are deeply sorry and share in your loss! I was remembering how Matt and Steve enjoyed swimming with Penny when they were growing up. She was so proud that she was able to teach the boys how to swim. They always had fun when Aunt Penny was around and she loved them too. The whole family is in our thoughts and prayers! With His love and ours - Sherry, Matt, and Steve
Penny Supplee
Hello,
We are sorry for your loss and Penny was a good hearted person whom both my wife and I had the privledge of working with her at Brandywine hospital. Penny always had time for a hello. It was a pleasure to have known her.
We will always remember Penny as she is in our hearts forever.
I can remember when Penny
I can remember when Penny pick on me when I was a little boy She would be egged on by our Uncle Donny. Penny would chase me down pick me up and throw me into the bushes.I would also begged her to take my friends and I to the roller rink. Sometimes she would but somtimes she wouldn't.Penny would always send me birhtday cards with cats on them,(I don't like cats but I would never tell her that)I will miss her and always love her