In Loving Memory

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Margaret M Casey

August 19, 1932 — May 17, 2026

It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for the life she led that we announce the peaceful passing of Margaret M. Casey on May 17, 2026, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by love. Peggy, as she was lovingly known, was born on August 19, 1932, in Staten Island, New York, to the late John and Eva Casey. She was 93 years old. Peggy is survived by a large and loving family who will continue to cherish her memory: - her niece, Kathleen Lynch, and her husband Timothy; grand-nephew TJ Lynch, his wife Brittany, and their children Logan and Luke; and grand-niece Kaitlyn Lynch and her fiancée Joshua Friedel. - her nephew Michael Hazard, his wife Elise; grand-nephew Shaun Hazard, his wife Jessica, and their children Brayden, Ryan, and Hayley, along with grand-niece Megan. - her niece, Karen Scimeca, and her husband Michael; grand-nephew Michael R. Scimeca and his wife Jenna, grand-nephew Robert A. Scimeca, and grand-nephew Nicholas M. Scimeca. All of whom will keep her in their hearts and hold her memory close. Peggy was predeceased by her beloved parents, John and Eva Casey, and her sister Patricia and her husband Robert Hazard, with whom she is now reunited. Peggy's life was marked by a steadfast commitment to caring for others, which she exemplified through her impressive career in nursing. After earning her Registered Nursing degree from St. Francis College and subsequently her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she dedicated over 40 years to the field, retiring as the Assistant Director at the Bayley Seton/St. Vincent's Hospital Group. Her career began at the US Public Health Hospital/Marine Hospital in St. George, Staten Island, where she left an indelible mark through her professionalism and compassion. A devout Catholic, Peggy was an active and cherished member of the St. Patrick's Parish in Richmondtown, Staten Island, where her faith was a source of strength and inspiration to those around her. Her warmth and kindness were felt by all who knew her, and her strict work ethic was balanced by her gentle words and generous spirit. Beyond her professional life, Peggy was passionate about spending time with her family and friends, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. Her adventurous spirit took her across the United States, Canada, Asia and Europe, where she explored new cultures and landscapes with a sense of wonder and appreciation. A service to celebrate Peggy's remarkable life will be held on May 20, 2026, at 4:00 - 8:00PM at Casey McCallum-Rice Funeral Home, located at 30 Nelson Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10308. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the VNS Health Hospice in Peggy's memory, honoring her lifelong dedication to the care of others. The family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to Peggy's dedicated Home Health Care Workers, whose compassionate care and unwavering support allowed Peggy to remain in her beloved home until the end. Their kindness transformed a wish into a reality, and for this, the family is eternally thankful. As we say goodbye to Peggy, we celebrate a life lived with grace, love, and an unyielding dedication to others. Her legacy of kindness and care will forever be etched in the hearts of those she touched.