Peggy A. Maly-Stamm

Peggy A. Maly-Stamm

February 18, 1935 - January 20, 2009

Peggy A. Maly-Stamm

February 18, 1935 - January 20, 2009

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Margaret Peggy Ann Maly-Stamm -Homemaker, Matriarch

Peggy Maly-Stamm was born on February 18, 1935 in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of John McCallum and Eva Ward. She was married to George A. Maly, Jr. for 45 years. They had 3 children together. Peg moved to California in 1975. In 2005 she married Donald Stamm, with whom she enjoyed her final years.

She loved to travel. She cruised to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico and the Greek Islands. She traveled throughout Europe with family and friends and enjoyed many trips in Mazatlan and Honolulu, her favorite spots. She loved entertaining at home.

Peg worked early on as a Secretary at Northwestern Bank, Chicago, Illinois.

She enjoyed bowling, golfing, dancing, playing cards and gourmet cooking. Peg was a wine connoisseur, travel enthusiast, entertainment specialist and an annual Disneyland passholder.

Peggy was 73 years old at the time of her death due to complications from an accidental fall on January 20th, 2009. Her last residence was San Juan Capistrano. She is survived by her husband Donald Stamm. Surviving children are, Deborah Maly-Ross Dr. Craig Ross of San Juan Capistrano, CA.; Cynthia Maly-Beaver Doug Beaver of Norco, CA.; George A. Maly, III Angela Alvarez of Mission Viejo, CA.; Diane Stamm Randy Courtney of Maxwelton, West VA.; Donald Stamm, Jr. Rebecca of San Jose, CA.; Debra Stamm of Sunnyvale, CA.; Denise Thomas Terry of Trabuco Canyon, CA.; Darline Stamm of Sacramento, CA. Peg has 28 surviving Grandchildren and 8 Great- Grandchildren. A Vigil Service will be Sunday, January 25th at 7:00pm at O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA. The Funeral Mass will be Monday, January 26. 2009 at 11:00am at St. Edwards the Confessor Church, Dana Point, CA. There will be a Celebration Luncheon immediately following Mass. O’Connor Mortuary, Directors. 949 581-4300. www.oconnormortuary.com

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12 responses to Peggy A. Maly-Stamm

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  1. Debbie, Cindy & Tony,
    I want to send you all my love and sympathy in your time of sadness and grief. I was honestly shocked and broken when I heard the news. I know you must have been shocked as well. Gerri and I won’t be able to make the memorial service”°Ã¢”šÂ¬”I leave for Ireland on Sunday the 25th. But, we wanted to send our love and to let you know that we are praying for all of you as you come to grips with your loss. I loved your mother. She’s like my aunt, as you know! You also know that I’ve known her, and all of you, since I was four. That’s a long time. I will miss her. Please accept my condolences and regret that we won’t be there for the funeral. But, our love and prayers are with you.

    With deepest sadness,
    Frank and Gerri Ippolito

  2. On behalf of Sheila Paterson Kinsella, Patricia Legan Jaskowiak, and myself Marilyn Meyers Budde, I want to express our sincerest sympathy on the passing of Peggy. We are all former classmates Providence High and old friends of hers. Throughout the years, we have all managed to keep in touch. It was through Dorothy Brown Morello that we learned of her death. Peggy was such a wonderful, vibrant person and always so much fun! People like her can never be replaced. May God bless and keep you during this terrible time.

  3. Rick Maly says:

    I will forever miss you gram.

  4. Our prayers and condolences are with all of you as you mourn the loss of such a dear and special lady. We know that this will be an especially hard time for Debbie, Tony and Cindy and our thoughts are with you. If you need anything please call us. We love you and will miss Aunt Peggy very much. We enjoyed every minute we got to spend with her over the last few years and wished it had been more. Her memories will live on forever in our family.

  5. Peg,
    You were a dear friend and we will miss your warm, welcoming manner. Your zest for life was remarkable and we know you appreciated everything life gave you. Your faith in Christ and devotion to Mary will guide to your future. We love you

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