THE CASEY FAMILY IS HONORED TO BE ASSISTING AND CARING FOR THE FAMILY OF MARGUERITE STOTO
Reunited With Her Husband Again After 24 Years
OAKVILLE - Marguerite "Peggy" Stoto, age 94, of Oakville CT, passed away peacefully on August 12, 2020 at the Vitas Innovative Care Unit of Saint Mary's Hospital. She was the loving widow of Anthony Stoto.
Peggy was born on June 17, 1926 in Waterbury, CT, the the daughter of the late Frank & Elizabeth (Marzano) Lerose. At the age of 18, while working at Holland Hughes, Peggy met and married the love of her life, Tony. Soon after marriage, the two started a family. She worked for many years as a meat packer for Everybody's Market & as a sales associate for Casual Corner. Peggy loved to spend time with her family especially her great grandchildren. She was a fantastic Italian cook and baker. If you were lucky enough, she'd let you taste her famous chocolate cake. She was an avid reader, puzzle master and loved to gamble. She was a very talented crafter that loved to sew and create beautiful handmade treasures. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her
Left to cherish her memories and honor her love and legacy is her daughter; Anmarie, 4 grandchildren, Bobby (Wife, Jennifer), Jasmine, Michael, Gina (husband, Bobby), 7 Great Grandchildren, Marcia, Max, Roman, Alana, Bobby, Nicky and Mia. She also leaves behind her sister, Phyliss (Husband Russ) and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Besides her husband, Peggy was predeceased by her son, Thomas Stoto, her brothers, Frank and William as well as her sisters, Dorothy, Evelyn and Marie.
In order to honor the final wishes of Peggy, there be no services. Casey's Eastside Memorial Funeral Home has been honored to care for Peggy and assist the Stoto family. In lieu of flowers, to honor Peggy's memory, donations may be made to The Dementia Society of America, PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901. Memories endure only if you share them, so you are encouraged to leave a condolence, words of comfort or a personal memory with the Stoto family on Marguerite's tribute page at
www.eastsidememorial.com