It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Peggy Ervin, a loving individual who touched the lives of many during her time on Earth.
Peggy Ervin, 74, of Buffalo, New York, passed on July 29, 2023. Peggy was born on August 04, 1949. Her life was filled by seven children Amy Sandlin (Jeff), Jason Mucha (Sultana), Meagan Muffoletto (Joe), Micheal Ervin (Yukari), Shannon Avila, Erin Avila, and Sean Scenna. Including seventeen grandchildren, Kira Mercado (Billy), Kris Mroz, Kaylee Tatar, Nico Sandlin, Jessica Mucha, Taya Mucha, Jason Mucha Jr, Madison Mucha, Robbie Mucha, Zisi Mucha, Niko Mucha, Aidan Muffoletto, Elizabeth Ervin, Samantha Ervin, Eric Ervin, Angelina Ervin ,and Risteena Dille. Amazingly, four great grandchildren Delainey Mercado, William Mercado III, Killian Ciampoli, and Kirsten Pitts. Of course, she also has tons of friends who became family, and that list would fill an entire book of people who will keep her memory in their hearts.
In her undefined residence, Peggy lived a life filled with kindness, and compassion. She was known for her selflessness and unwavering support for those around her, including animals.
Peggy leaves behind a lasting legacy. Her dedication to her family was unparalleled, as a devoted nurturing mother, and doting grandmother. Her love extended beyond her immediate family, as she always lent a helping hand to friends and neighbors in times of need.
Throughout her life, Peggy Ervin achieved many milestones. She brought light and laughter wherever she went, making enduring friendships and leaving a lasting impact on all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Although Peggy's physical presence may no longer grace our lives, her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Her unwavering kindness, compassionate nature, and zest for life will forever serve as an inspiration.
As we mourn the loss of such an incredible soul, let us also celebrate the life that Peggy Ervin lived. May her legacy serve as a reminder to us all to cherish our loved ones and spread kindness, love, and peace to those in need.
Rest in peace, dear Peggy Ervin. You will be deeply missed.
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