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PROPCHECK MARGARET E. (DEBRANS...

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PROPCHECK MARGARET E. (DEBRANSKI) Margaret Elizabeth Propcheck, age 92, passed away on November 3, 2015, at the West Penn Hospital Hospice Unit in Pittsburgh, PA. She was born on June 2, 1923, to John and Elizabeth (Yuhas) Debranski. Peggy married the love of her life, Paul Michael Propcheck, in 1947. They were happily married for 67 years, before his passing in 2014. Peggy was a member of St. Philip Catholic Church in Crafton. She enjoyed volunteering at the hospital and loved all local sports. Those who knew and loved Peggy will be happy to know that she received her wish and was at her home until near her end. Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; her parents, John and Elizabeth Debranski; her brothers, Mike and Jay Debranski; and her sisters, Marie Young and Anne Ban. Peggy is survived by her son, Michael, of Bethel Park (wife Jeanne); son, Paul of Duncansville (wife JoAnn); daughter, Janice Madigan of Parker, CO (husband Terry); her brother, Bobby, of Finleyville; her grandchildren, Jeffrey, Lindsay, and Shane; her great-granddaughter, Mia; and cherished nieces and nephews. Peggy's family would like to thank everyone at the Hospice Unit at West Penn Hospital, the staff at Allegheny Health Network Hospice, everyone at home instead, and all her friends and neighbors, for watching out for her. The family will be greeting friends and relatives on Sunday, November 8, 2015, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at SCHEPNER - McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave. in Crafton, PA. The Funeral Mass will take place 10 a.m. Monday, November 9, 2015, at St. Philip Catholic Church, 50 W. Crafton Ave., Crafton. Condolences may be left on Margaret Propcheck's online guestbook at the Post-Gazette. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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