Irma Bressler, a devoted mother, wife, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was 71.
Irma lived a life defined by love, resilience, generosity, and joy. She was a woman who gave endlessly to others — a nurturer, a cheerleader, a businesswoman, and a pillar of strength for all who knew her. Her heart led the way in everything she did.
Irma shared a beautiful life with her husband, Randy, and together they built a family grounded in compassion, laughter, and deep connection. As a mother, she was unwavering in her love and support — always there with a warm hug, wise words, or simply a reassuring presence. Her bond with her son, Jason, was profound — a relationship full of shared passions, like their love of baseball, and years of working side-by-side in the business she courageously built and proudly passed on to him.
She is survived by her loving husband Randy; her son Jason and his wife Lydia; her sister Patty Margaritis; her brothers Lonnie Peppin, Jr (Angel) and Gilbert Peppin (Aryn); and her beloved niece Ellie.
Irma was preceded in death by her parents, Lupe Rodriguez and Lonnie Peppin Sr., as well as her brother Bobby Peppin.
Irma had an infectious spirit and a kindness that touched countless lives. She had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen, heard, and loved. Whether it was cheering on the Arizona Diamondbacks, spending time with her family, or simply enjoying life’s quiet moments, Irma brought warmth and light to every space she entered.
She was a passionate reader who found joy in the stories of Mary Higgins Clarke, Danielle Steel, Harlan Coben, and many others. She had a deep love for travel and exploring other countries and cultures. Irma also cherished holidays — especially Christmas — when her home was filled with the people she loved most, surrounded by laughter, food, and togetherness.
Irma had a deep love for her beloved dog Puddles. Puddles was her loyal companion and brought her immeasurable comfort, joy, and unconditional love every single day.
Though her passing leaves an enormous void, Irma’s legacy lives on in the values she instilled, the love she gave so freely, and the memories that will be cherished forever.
Forever in our hearts, Irma — your love is our compass, and your memory is our treasure.
In lieu of flowers or memorial trees, donate to your favorite charity or one of Irma's, House of Refuge, HD South or any animal shelter.
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