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Beatrice C. Payakovich FLORENCE Beatrice C. Payakovich, 93, of Florence, NJ, passed away on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at Brookdale Senior Living in Florence. Born in Trenton, NJ, she was a longtime area resident before moving with her husband, Albert, to New Port Richey, FL, in 1979. They returned to the area in 2013, most recently residing in Florence. Beatrice was a former member of Pilgrim Presbyterian Church. In her spare time, she enjoyed ceramics and bowling, and she also volunteered for the American Cancer Society. Daughter of the late Thomas and Lillian Berkeyheiser Krum, and predeceased by her many siblings, she is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Anthony and Angela Gould; two grandchildren, Melissa Newborn and her husband, Russell, and Steven Gould and his wife, Krista; four great- grandchildren, Cole and Brody Newborn, and Jacob and Sarah Gould; many, nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family members. Funeral services are private and under the direction of the Buklad Memorial Home, 2141 South Broad St., Hamilton. Buklad Memorial Home 2141 S. Broad St. Hamilton, NJ 08610 (609) 695-1868
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May your memories and Gods words found in 2 Corinthains 1:3,4 give you the comfort you need at this time. With my sincere and deepest condolences.
Emily Schiller
May 7, 2018
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