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Official Obituary of

Margaret "Pegi" Goldbach

February 12, 1950 ~ May 16, 2020 (age 70) 70 Years Old

Margaret Goldbach Obituary

Margaret "Pegi" Goldbach (nee Gerle), passed away on May 16, 2020 at Long Island Community Hospital, Patchogue. Born in Southampton and lifelong resident of Mastic, Pegi was a longtime member of the Arthur H. Clune Post 1533 Ladies Auxiliary, Mastic Beach and the Scleroderma Association. Pegi was a very kind-hearted, good-natured lady who was always thinking of other peoples needs. She had an artistic flair and enjoyed painting and decorating her home, whether it was inside or outside in the garden and she was known as the "Scrabble Queen".  Pegi enjoyed baking, which was one of many family traditions she practiced with her children and grandchildren. Predeceased by her grandson, Justin Goldbach, Pegi is survived by her daughters; Kim Anne Pastre of Moriches, Margaret (Craig Banovich) Goldbach of Florida, grandchildren; Jamie Pastre of Mastic Beach, Gary Pastre, III of Mastic Beach, Meghan Banovich of Florida, and great grandson; Gary Pastre, IV (B.G.) of Mastic Beach.

Family and friends gathered for visitation at Davin's Funeral Home, Mastic. Graveside prayers at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches were offered by Rev. John Ryan of St. Jude's R. C. Church, Mastic Beach. Prayer services were also conducted by the Ladies Auxiliary Post 1533. Interment  followed.

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