Karen B. Peszko

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Nov 11 1947
Mar 26 2016
68 Years
Parkesburg

Karen B. Peszko, 68, of Parkesburg, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at Brandywine Hospital, surrounded by her family.  Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of Herman Breuninger of Coatesville and the late Lilli Malmstrom Breuninger.  

A resident of Parkesburg for the past 25 years, she was a 1965 graduate of Scott High School.  She was employed by Citadel Federal Credit Union and later by Home Depot.  

Karen is survived by her twin sons, Darrin Peszko, husband of Stephanie, of Downingtown, and Donald Peszko Jr. of Thorndale; her twin sister, Margaret Murray of North Carolina and younger sisters, Ann Larson - Kingsley of Florida and Christine McKee of Gap.

The Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, March 29th, 2016 at 7 PM at Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, Pa with visitation from 6 until 7 PM.  

Memorial donations may be made in Karen's memory to Keystone Valley Fire Department, (memo to ambulance fund) 329 W. 1st Ave. Parkesburg, PA 19365.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Service Date: 
Mar 30 2016 - 6:59pm

Condolences

Dear Chris and Family,

It was with great sadness that I read of Karen's passing. She was always a pleasure to talk to the many times I spoke with her. May the love of family and friends help to sustain you at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Karen. 

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So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers.

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Very sorry to hear this sad news, may the love of family and friends help with the loss, RIP Karen..

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I keep trying to find the words, but there are none that fully express the sadness I felt when I heard of Karen's passing.  She will be remembered.

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Bibzie,

Thank you for your kind words.  We all go back to Caln Elementry.  Was that just yesterday?  How things have changed.  It is hard to beleive Karen is gone and I cannot talk to her on the phone everyday.  She has had many years of lung problems from smoking and hopefully someone will quit smoking because of her long struggle.  She can now be whole and breathe freely.  Thanks again, Margaret

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I am so sorry to hear of Karen's passing. I remember Karen as being so much fun, energetic, and having so many friends in high school. We lived rather close by on South Caln Road then. God bless her family she leaves behind.

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Karen,

Thank you for your rememberance for Karen.  You are right, we go way way back.  How life changes things.  It is hard to grasp that Karen is gone, but she is not suffering and not on oxygen 24/7 as she has been for about 5 years.  She was always a spitfire even to the end.  You always knew  where you stood with her.  Though we were seven minutes apart, we were always as one.  Different personalities, but same heart.  Thank you again, Margaret

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So sorry to hear about Karen's passing.  I haven't been around for quite a few years, but when I hear that a feiend has passed, Its very upsetting.  I knew Karen and her sisters plus their father like forever.  They were all great girls  i will miss her.  Please rest in peace, Karen.

Shelby Gordon

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Shelby,

Thank you for your kind words.  It seems like we are now in that generation with friends and relatives passing away too frequently.  Somehow it seems very strange to have lost a twin.  I will miss Karen dearly.  Thank you again, Margaret

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So sorry for your lost Karen and I was class mates she was a nice person 

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Donald.

Thank you for your thought on Karen.  

Margaret

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Dear Don:

So sorry to learn of the big loss to your family.   I remember visiting and playing with Karen and Margaret as early as elementary school.

It's so sad to lose a loved one.  May wonderful memories sustain you and your family at this difficult time.

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Barbara, (BJ)

Thank you for remembering Karen.  Wow, It has been since Caln Elementry School.  Though Karen and I were as different as twins could be, we were still of one soul.  Hard to realize she and I will not be talking on the phone almost everyday.  She had a long haul of being on oxygen 24/7 and fortunately not in any pain.  Now she can breathe on her own and be free.

So nice to hear from you. Margaret

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May your soul rest in the hands of the Lord. And for my very close friend in high school, Margaret and sisters Ann and Christine may you only remember all the good times.

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Lynn,

Thank you for remembering Karen.  She is not suffering anymore and will now be able to breathe freely.  Free from being on oxygen 24/7 for the past five years.  I miss her dearly, but know she is in a better place.  

Thank you, Margaret

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Dear Margaret,
I am so sorry to hear about Karen. Not having seen her in awhile, I had no idea her breathing had gotten that bad. How very hard to watch your twin sister go through that. I buried my sister three days before Christmas.Her death was rather sudden and the loss was immense.So I feel what you are going through.
You guys meant the world to me, I am so sorry that we have not kept in touch. Maybe now we can renew that bond. My love and prayers to you and Karen. Maybe my sister can show her the ropes up there.;)
My love always,
Susan

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