Peggy Lou Neath's Obituary
Mrs. Peggy Lou (Stivanson Ace Cetto) Neath, 76, of Eustis, FL died on October 3, 2009, following a brief illness.She was born on November 20, 1932 in Oil City and she was the daughter of the late Archibald and Marybell (Niceley) Stivanson. She completed high school and pursued a nursing degree. Peggy married Gerald Ace, Joseph Cetto and Russell Neath. Gerald Ace and Joe Cetto preceded her in death. Her brothers Vernon, William and Jack Stivanson, as well as, her sisters Edith Henderson and Betty Weaver also preceded her in death. Peggy was a member of the St. Phillips Lutheran Church, Mt Dora, FL. She worked at Franklin Hospital as a nurse's aid until her medical retirement. She was an avid reader and enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends. Peggy is survived by her husband Russell Neath of Eustis FL; 4 children and spouses Joyce and Larry Gianangeli, of Leesburg, FL; Melvin and Michaeleen Ace of Franklin, PA, David and Stephanie Ace of Franklin, PA, and Sandra and Mark Mitcham of The Villages, FL.; 2 step-children, Mary (Neath) and John Norwell of Oregon, WI and Patty (Cetto) Anderson of Lake Havasu, AZ; and 9 grandchildren, Daniel and Shelley Cooper; Jason, Justin, Kevin, Curtis, Corey and Benjamin Ace, and Kristopher Heeter. 18 Great grandchildren also survive her. Memorial services will be held at Lakeridge Village, 353 Ardice Ave., Eustis, FL at 2:00 PM Thursday, October 8th, arranged by Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Home; and at Franklin, PA in the Victory Heights United Bretheren Church, at 11 AM, Saturday, October 17th, arranged by the Gardinier Funeral Home. Interment of the cremains will be made in Sunset Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Cranberry Twp, Venango Co., PA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Cornerstone Hospice 2445 Lane Park Road, Tavares, FL 32778.
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