Peggy Anne O'Neill Blazich

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PEGGY ANNE O'Neill BLAZICH

On 15 January 2022 Marguerite “Peggy” Anne O’Neill Blazich of McLean, VA. She is survived by her son, André P., daughters, Brigid M. (Clinton Kline), and Anna Maria (John Dane); sister Eileen Collins, and twin brother Rev. Patrick H. O’Neill; grandsons Gavin Andrew Dane and Sullivan Blazich Dane; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She had been married to Emil Andrew Blazich (deceased).

Peggy was blessed with an extraordinary life. She worked for the Central Intelligence Agency, followed by Booz Allen Hamilton, and was also a realtor with Long & Foster in the NVA area for several years. Peggy never forgot to help those less fortunate and the importance of giving back in the community; after retirement, she volunteered her time at the Virginia Hospital Center Auxiliary and numerous other organizations near and dear to her heart.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Council Catholic Church, Vienna, VA 22182 on 01 February 2022 at 1100. She will be interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, PA on 02 February 2022.

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  1. While I have many fond memories of my aunt Peggy from my childhood and adulthood, especially the shopping trips to Macys, my favorite memory is how wonderful her loving hugs felt when we saw each other again after not seeing each other for years at a time. I will cherish our last hug this past summer the most. May Peggy rest in peace with the angels and may her spirit continue to guide and love the loved ones she left behind, especially her children and grandchildren, who she absolutely adored. Andre, Brigid and Maria, Wishing you lots of love from across the pond in your time of grief. Love, your cousin Rosa O’Neill Foyle

  2. I will always remember our conversations at the family reunions. I’m grateful to have had you for my aunt. You will be included in my prayers for the reminder of my life. Rest In Peace dear aunt Peggy Love Tommy

  3. I will remember all our fun times–going to see “Jersey Boys” on Broadway and you calling to tell me you were listening to the CD and singing along in your car, me convincing you that you had to own a pair of red shoes and you coming to dinner wearing red heels that night and carrying a red purse to match, the negligee you sent to my bridal shower 50 years ago that was thinner than tissue paper, and our last time together in September. I cherish all these times. You were my Godmother and I was so proud and admired and loved you so very much. I will miss you dear, sweet Aunt Peggy…So much love we send to you, Connie & St. David

  4. Dear Cousins, Our hearts ache for the loss of our dear Aunt Peggy. I will especially treasure when she and Andre came to Idaho for my wedding. She always dressed so classy and had great coordinating shoes. We will continue to pray for her soul, and for strength for all of you during this trying time. Love and hugs from afar, Cousin Catherine and John, & 6 children

  5. Please pass along my sympathies to the family. I worked with Peggy at CIA in the copyroom and she was a warm, hard-working employee who was dedicated to our mission. I saw her not too many years ago at the post office in Merrifield and we had a delightful chat. I am sorry that I am missing the service today in that this is my day to volunteer at INOVA hospital, and Peggy would have wanted me to volunteer today. Joanne Richcreek


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