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ALLEN, BEATRICE

A funeral mass was held Sept. 14 at St. Joseph’s and Michael’s Church, Union City, for Beatrice Allen of Union City, formerly of Hoboken. She passed away Sept. 9, peacefully surrounded by her 13 children and many grandchildren at the Villa Marie Claire in Saddle River. Beatrice was the daughter of the late Bridget and Timothy Murphy and also predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Daniel, her sisters Margaret McKeever, Eileen Sheehan, Mary Murphy, and her brother Timothy. Beatrice is survived by her 13 children, 32 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren: Timothy and wife Audrey and their children, Scott, Courtney, and Andrew, and great grandson, Matthew, Kathleen Ancuta and her husband Leonid and their son Leonard, Christopher and his wife Beth, and their daughters Jennifer and Sasha, Daniel and his wife Victoria and their children, Katelyn, Marissa, and Bryce, Edward and his children Vanessa and Edward and great granddaughter Graciella, Maureen Ramirez and her husband Reynaldo and their children, Justin, Beatrice, Daniel, Linda, and Laura, Mark and his wife Frances and their daughters, Kayla, Meghan, Samantha, Sir Patrick Allen (KHS), Jeanette and her late husband Dr. Nagi Kadri and their children, Dahlia, Tarick, Nadia, and Nora, Eileen Molinari and her husband Richard and their daughters, Aleasa, Jaclyn, and Olivia, Terrence and his wife Janet, and their children, Terrence and Chelsea, Gregory and his wife Kathleen, and their children Brandon, and Lauren, and Brendan and his wife Omaira, and their sons Nicholas, and Michael.
Strong in Catholic faith, Beatrice was a longtime parishioner of Sts. Joseph’s and Michael’s Church, member of Sacred Heart Society, the Veronica’s Veil Guild, and taught CCD teacher for many years. Beatrice participated in the annual bus trips for March for Life Campaigns in Washington D.C. Beatrice enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren on over 20 family cruises, to many destinations, including Bermuda, where she lived for two years and where she began her family. She also enjoyed trips to the casino with her late husband, and her children as well as playing scrabble on the kindle and watching daily midnight Mass on EWTN for many years. Beatrice enjoyed the sacrament of Holy Communion as her last meal. Services arranged by the Leber Funeral Home, Union City.

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