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Richard Tayvinsky Obituary

TAYVINSKY, RICHARD T., 47 - of Vineland, passed away early Tuesday morning at home where he had been under the care of family and hospice. Richard was born in Vineland and was a lifelong city resident. He was the brother of the late Douglas J. Tayvinsky who died in 1991. Before retiring due to his poor health, Richard was employed in the Hard Count Dept of the Clarige and Bally's Casino in Atlantic City. Rich also assisted his father as a carpenter's helper. He enjoyed crabbing, fishing and NASCAR Racing. He is survived by his father and mother: Chester and Veronica (White) Tayvinsky Brother: Chester Tayvinsky, III. As well as several Aunts, Uncles and Cousins His funeral service will be conducted at 11 AM on Friday in the Pancoast Funeral Home, 676 S. Main Rd., Vineland, NJ where relatives and friends will be received from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Burial will be in the Siloam Cemetery, Vineland. To e-mail condolences and or tributes, please visit www.pancoastfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City on Oct. 15, 2008.

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Jacque

October 15, 2008

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I worked at the Claridge with Rich and what a really hard and dedicated worker he was. He was kind and always had a smile and kind words but loved to joke around and make us all laugh.Some people leave an impression on you and some you will never forget... and Rich was one of those unforgetable people. My heart goes out to your family and Rich will always be in the minds of all of us that had the pleasure to know him. May God Bless!

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