I have so many wonderful memories of the Hastings home on Mason Avenue, but most especially of Mrs. Hastings's generous heart. Everyone was always welcome. Everyone was always made to feel at home. One more kid was never a problem. To Ed, Rose, Pat, Danny, Margaret and Maureen, thanks so much for sharing your Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anne Rigney
22nd January 2010
Pat and Daryl....We loved your Mom and we will Miss her! Our thoughts are with you all today!
Love Mary and Brian
Mary Weinberg
22nd January 2010
As we sit here reading all the lovely thoughts of Aunt Peggy, we cant help but have our fondest memories come to mind. As a family of 9, we did not often go many places together. But whether it was 1 or 9 of us, Aunt Peggy always welcome us with open arms. We were so excited to go to the Hastings..THEN..it was time for Mass! But seriously, we always had a great time especially: rolling down the front lawn, hanging out upstairs, playing basketball, the pictures in the den, the piano, finding Uncle Ed's loose change and Aunt Peg saying, "Finders keepers"!
There are too many words to describe Aunt Peggy and not any could do her justice. She was truly one of kind. She was our history and her stories could keep you entertained for hours. She touched the lives of all of us in a very special way. While nothing can replace the void left in our hearts, the memories of her will keep us smiling for a lifetime!
We love you, RIP Aunt Peg
The Devine(Joe) Family
Barbara Devine
22nd January 2010