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Margaret "Peggy" Pfeffer

February 9, 1949 – July 12, 2023
Obituary of Margaret "Peggy" Pfeffer
IN THE CARE OF

Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Funeral Home & Cemetery

Margaret "Peggy" Ann Pfeffer passed away unexpectedly on July 12, 2023 in Manor, Texas at the age of 74.

Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth Brake and Margie Lueth. Those left behind to mourn her loss are her daughter, Jennifer Khosravi; grandson, Bravin; and former husband, Mohamad Khosravi. Peggy’s family is heartbroken by her sudden passing.

Peggy was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota on February 9th, 1949. She met her former husband while in college and moved overseas with him. Peggy and her daughter moved back to the US in 1978 to live with Peggy’s mother. Peggy attended nursing school and became an LPN working in nursing homes, and later transitioned to working as a loan officer. In 1996, Peggy moved to Colorado.

Peggy loved to grocery shop, cook, bake desserts, cross-stitch, read, and do puzzle books. Peggy and her daughter often traveled together to Las Vegas where they enjoyed watching Cirque du Soleil shows and gambling. Peggy’s most enjoyable Cirque Du Soleil shows were Elvis and the Beatles as they were her favorite when growing up and also seeing Cher perform. The Bellagio flower garden was always Peggy’s favorite to visit during the Vegas trips.

Peggy, Jennifer, and Bravin had a very special and close bond. Peggy always wanted to be called “Babushka” which is how Bravin will always remember her. Over the past several years, they went on multiple Disney Cruises and enjoyed their special trips together. Peggy adored her grandson and always cheered him on while he played soccer.

Peggy moved to Texas in 2021 to be close to her daughter and grandson and to create even more special memories together. Peggy and Jennifer were extremely close, had a very deep connection, and shared many laughs together. Jennifer was always so proud of her mother for learning technology and playing video games with her grandson, admired how devoted of a mother and Babushka she was, and how selfless Peggy always was.

A keepsake book of the online memories and photos that are shared will be provided to her daughter and grandson as a reminder of the ways Peggy touched people’s lives and the legacy of love she now leaves behind.

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