Peggy Ann Vistins

peggy vistins

December 13, 1936 ~ January 8, 2021

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Peggy Ann Vistins, 84, passed away in the early evening of Friday, January 8, 2021 at UPMC Hamot in Erie. Born December 13, 1936 in Franklin, she was the daughter of the late Ellsworth and Ruth (Richardson) Moon. For most of her life, Peggy was a Cook for Washing Lunch and the 12th Street Diner. She was also once a Cashier for a Jamesway in New York.Peggy loved to travel and throughout her life she went on many "bus trips" that took her to all sorts of places, like the Grand Canyon or to different casinos. When she was home, she also enjoyed tuning into her favorite TV programs and playing bingo.Left to cherish her memory is her son, Harry Uhl, of Lebanon, TN; her daughter, Colleen Sue Vistins of Oil City; her four grandchildren, Kevin Uhl, Stephanie Uhl, Austin Flowers, and Madison Ramos; her sister, Donna Taylor of Conneaut, OH; and her sister-in-law, Grace Moon of Oakfield, NY.In addition to her parents, Peggy was preceded in death by her three brothers, William, Richard, and Ellsworth Moon.In keeping her wishes, there will be no visitation. Funeral service for Peggy will be held at a later date and will be announced at the convenience of the family.To send cards, online condolences, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. I will always cherish my time with Peg, she was like a second mother to me, many years living in the same apartment building, lots of fun times,, my sister, BJ, Ashlyn and I will always have a special place in our hearts for Peg,, aka, “bunny”.

  2. Ohhh Peggy ??. Peggy was like a permanent fixture at Oak Hill Apartments for many many years. She was “family”, she even at times could have been grounds keeper at Oak Hill. She had a wooden shelf on her dining room wall that held all of her collectibles for each year that she would find while making her daily walks around the complex. At the end of the year she would bring them into the office for me to see and then clear the shelf for the following years collectibles. Such a kind heart filled with such knowledge and spunk. She will be remembered in so many ways! Rest In Peace Peggy Love, Lisa Brady

  3. We met years ago. Spent a lot of time at your place and Harry and I grew up in the same neighborhood with the same friends. You continued to live there and I still work there. You will be missed. I thank you for all the great times and wonderful memories. Rest easy Peg.

  4. To the family of Peggy, or Bunny as we knew her. We are so sorry for your loss. Bunny was very special to me and my grandson BJ. May your soul find it’s way to the light Bunny. We love you

  5. So sorry to hear about Peggy’s passing. We lived behind her on Oak Hill for awhile and she was always so nice to our family. Such a wonderful soul and I’m sure she’ll be missed by many.

  6. Peggy was a close friend to my sister, Pat. They met while working together at Jamesway when it first opened in Lansing, New York. We are all so sorry to hear of her passing. My sister tried calling her but phone disconnected so I checked for her and found Peggy had passed. Harry and Sue please know we are thinking of you and wish you and your families well. Your Mom will be missed. Connie Sherman


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