Mary Margaret Zmudzinski Burns “Peg”
Mary Margaret Zmudzinski (Peg) Burns, age 86, of Masontown, PA passed away Sunday, August 5, 2018 in Mt. Macrina Manor, Uniontown, PA.
Peg was born October 20, 1931 in Pittsburgh, PA, the daughter of the late Thomas and Beatrice Bisman Zmudzinski.
Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, were her beloved husband, Patrick Burns Sr. on September 11, 2003; an infant son, Paul Jude; her brother, Thomas Zmudzinski; and sisters Beatrice Seifert and Teresa Cricks.
Peg is survived by 4 children; Patrick Burns Jr., his daughter, Erica, and former wife, Margaret; Pamela Burns Seibel and husband, Cal, and their children, Danny Seibel (Autumn), David Seibel (Tanya), and Caitlan Seibel; Peggy Ann Burns Bukrim, and children Kelly Bukrim, Michael Bukrim, and Matthew Bukrim (Lindsey); and Paul J. Burns, Mary Burns, Monica Burns, and Michelle Burns; great grandchildren, Ellie, Everly, Raphael Patrick, Heath Michael, and Darla; brothers, James Rogers and John Logan (Heidi), sister-in-law, Lois Zmudzinski; and many nieces and nephews.
Peg served as secretary, librarian, and helper to Mrs. Parrish’s kindergarten class at the former All Saints school in Masontown for 35 years. She was loved by the children and their parents for her kindness and concern.
One of the greatest joys of her life was of being a Eucharistic Minister at All Saints (now St. Francis of Assisi) church.
She also volunteered at helping hands of Masontown, and the community dinners.
Peg’s was a “life well lived.” Please perform a simple act of kindness, volunteer, or join a local organization in her memory in lieu of flowers.
Friends will be received in the PAUL M. LESAKO FUNERAL HOME INC., on Tuesday August 7, 2018, 204 Dowlin Ave., Carmichaels PA, 15320, (724)966-5100 from 2-8pm, and on Wednesday from 9:00 to 10:15am when a prayer service will be held at the funeral home followed by a mass at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church in Masontown at 11:00am with Father William Berkey, celebrant.
Interment will follow in St. Agnes Cemetery, Masontown.