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October 21st, 1960 - March 2nd, 2024
In loving memory of Peggy Ann Wurdinger
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Peggy Ann Wurdinger, who left us on March 2, 2024, in Molalla, Oregon. Peggy was a beloved wife to William Terry Wurdinger, a devoted mother to Leslie, Courtney, and Carey, a loving grandmother to Ava, and a cherished sibling to Gregory.
Peggy was born on October 21, 1960, in Portland Oregon and was adopted by Raymond and Quintha Komp and was sister of Gregory Komp. She attended Molalla High School, where she was a dedicated cheerleader and graduated in 1978. In October 1978 she married the love of her life Terry Wurdinger, and they were married for 45 Years. They went on to have three daughters and one granddaughter. She loved her family with all of her heart and would not have traded them for anything.
Peggy went on to serve as a School Bus Driver for the Molalla School District for nearly 30 years. During her tenure, she played a vital role in shaping the lives of countless Molalla children. Her impact was profound, as she treated every child as her own, nurturing relationships that lasted a lifetime.
Known for her heart of gold, infectious smile, and boisterous laugh, Peggy was a caring soul with a fierce spirit. Her family meant everything to her, and she found immense joy in being a grandmother to Ava, whom she adored and shared a special bond with. Peggy loved going to the beach with her husband Terry and the girls. They would crab and dig for clams most weekends. Peggy's close-knit circle of friends brought her great happiness, especially during their shopping trips, lunches out, and annual excursions to Reno.
A ceremony to honor Peggy's life will be held April 6th, 2024, at the Oak and Hood Event Center, 11347 S Macksburg Rd, Canby, OR. 97013 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family of Peggy Wurdinger.
Peggy's legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication will forever be treasured by all who had the privilege of knowing her. May she rest in peace, knowing that she touched the hearts of many and left behind a legacy of compassion and joy.
Erica
Lori Graves-Koos
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