An example of her outgoing personality was the time she spent and the relationships she developed at the Assistance League in Albuquerque. A note from her friends at the Assistance League reads, “We were so privileged to have Penny with us at the Assistance League for 17 years. She loved volunteering her precious time. Penny definitely made our lives better, and she will be missed leaving all of us with a heavy heart.”
At home, Penny was always a good wife, mother, and homemaker – family always came first.
Penny is preceded in death by Leo, her husband of 64 years. She will be with him at the mausoleum.
She is survived by her son, Roger; granddaughters, Nicole and Emilie; and great-grandchildren, Kelli, Haedi, and Zander. She is also survived by her sister, Elsie; and brother, Ernest.
An example of her outgoing personality was the time she spent and the relationships she developed at the Assistance League in Albuquerque. A note from her friends at the Assistance League reads, “We were so privileged to have Penny with us at the Assistance League for 17 years. She loved volunteering her precious time. Penny definitely made our lives better, and she will be missed leaving all of us with a heavy heart.”
At home, Penny was always a good wife, mother, and homemaker – family always came first.
Penny is preceded in death by Leo, her husband of 64 years. She will be with him at the mausoleum.
She is survived by her son, Roger; granddaughters, Nicole and Emilie; and great-grandchildren, Kelli, Haedi, and Zander. She is also survived by her sister, Elsie; and brother, Ernest.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement