Margaret M. Bezemes
March 3, 1927 ~ February 17, 2015
Margaret Mary “Aunt Peg” (Callahan) Bezemes, 87, died February 17, 2015 in Georgia. She was the loving wife of the late Steven Bezemes.
Born in Beverly, she was the daughter of the late Terrance and Mary Callahan. She was raised and educated there and had been a resident of Danvers for most of her life before relocating to Georgia three years ago.
For forty years was employed in the leather industry. She was a hardworking woman who worked in a male-dominated profession. She was respected by all of those she worked with and those for whom she worked. Following her retirement, Aunt Peg babysat for numerous children in and around the Danvers Area. She loved going to her grandchildren’s school activities and sporting events.
She was a warm, loving individual who never spoke a harsh word. She will be sorely missed.
She leaves her niece, who she raised and considered her daughter, Nancy Bezemes-Farley of Jefferson, GA, and two grandchildren, Vanessa and Vincent Farley. She also leaves numerous nieces and nephews, to whom Aunt Peg was a favorite. Aunt Peg never met a person she did not like and leaves several good friends. She was predeceased by her brothers Terrance, John, and James.
Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9AM in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Harmony Grove Cemetery, Gove St., Salem. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Sunday, March 1, 2015 from 3-6PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Danvers People-to-People Food Pantry, PO Box 2076, Danvers, MA 01923.
I WORK WITH NANCY FARLEY AT BANKS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL IN GEORGIA. I HAVE MET * AUNT PEG* SEVERAL TIMES. SHE WAS A TRUE LADY , VERY SWEET, WITH A READY SMILE ON HER FACE. RSET IN PEACE SWEET LADY.
Cousin Cathy, please accept my sincerest condolences on the loss of Aunt Peggy. I have so many happy memories of spending time at each others homes when we were growing up. We were very lucky and she was especially blessed to have had you in her life. I know she fought a brave battle. God bless her and all of you at this time of sorrow.
I’m also saddened to hear of your wonderful husband’s death. He was an extraordinary man and I am happy I got to know him when you were in Danvers. You have been through a rough period but I know how strong you are and I am including all of you in my daily prayers. Tom Paras, Peabody, MA.
My first Primerib was with Aunt Peg. We were at pier 4 anthoneys by the sea Celebrating our high School graduation with high school buddies Nancy and Pat . She always made everyone feel special. A memory I’ll never forget. Thank you. Claire (Beaulieu) Darrah
Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Margaret M. Bezemes.
Aunt Peg you will always live in my heart, now RIP with Uncle Steve and your loves:ones you are all together again. Love you
I love you more then words could ever express ..
Sorry Nancy for mixing the names of my cousins up and calling you Cathy in my above shared memory. Hope you forgive my old age. Tom Paras
I know calling her Katherine must have killed her. Thanks Tom for letting me know how bad I am.