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Pauline S. Hadfield
February 23rd, 1920 - February 9th, 2007
Hadfield Pauline S., 86, of St. Petersburg, died February 9th at Bon Secours Maria Manor. Born in Sagamore, PA, she moved to St. Petersburg in 1979 from Middlesex, NJ. She was a Byzantine Catholic and a member of the Greek Catholic Union. She was an avid reader and enjoyed the outdoors. Pauline was predeceased by her loving husband George E. Hadfield who died in 1991. She is survived by her daughter Linda P. Wilson of St. Petersburg; her two son?s Ronald G. Hadfield of Metuchen, NJ; and William A. Hadfield of Bound Brook, NJ; her four granddaughters Tracy Pirk of Parlin, NJ; Barbara Pirk of Forked River, NJ; Kelly Hadfield of Bound Brook, NJ; Kimberly Wilson of St. Petersburg, FL; her three grandsons, Christopher and Mathew Wilson of St. Petersburg, FL; Mark Hadfield of Bound Brook, NJ; and her great-grandson Jonathan Kocibian of Parlin, NJ and many nieces and nephews.
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