She and her late husband, Ted, were looking for an adventure when they bought the Melvin Village General Store in 1973. They learned a new business, settled in quickly and became engaged in many community groups. She was very active in the Melvin Village Community Church, serving as deacon, choir member, fair organizer, and vacation bible school puppeteer. Always ready and eager to perform, she sang with the Sweet Adelines and at numerous Hikers Club events. As a docent she enjoyed ruling the second floor at the Castle in the Clouds on Sunday afternoons while Ted watched football. As a volunteer, her wonderful smile, joyous spirit and faith brought comfort when she visited hospice patients. Her love for bridge games could never be satiated. The bounty of her lovingly tended gardens was often shared with others.
Peg was born in Philadelphia PA to Marie and Harry Nuss on Nov 6, 1926, the youngest of three daughters. She is survived by her son, two daughters. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ted, her parents, and sisters Marri and Marcia.
Her cremains will be interred at The Melvin Village Community Church.
She and her late husband, Ted, were looking for an adventure when they bought the Melvin Village General Store in 1973. They learned a new business, settled in quickly and became engaged in many community groups. She was very active in the Melvin Village Community Church, serving as deacon, choir member, fair organizer, and vacation bible school puppeteer. Always ready and eager to perform, she sang with the Sweet Adelines and at numerous Hikers Club events. As a docent she enjoyed ruling the second floor at the Castle in the Clouds on Sunday afternoons while Ted watched football. As a volunteer, her wonderful smile, joyous spirit and faith brought comfort when she visited hospice patients. Her love for bridge games could never be satiated. The bounty of her lovingly tended gardens was often shared with others.
Peg was born in Philadelphia PA to Marie and Harry Nuss on Nov 6, 1926, the youngest of three daughters. She is survived by her son, two daughters. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ted, her parents, and sisters Marri and Marcia.
Her cremains will be interred at The Melvin Village Community Church.
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