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Vivian Alice <I>Beck</I> Mcgraw

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Vivian Alice Beck Mcgraw

Birth
Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Death
2 Nov 2016 (aged 91)
Toms River, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Toms River, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9693537, Longitude: -74.2023226
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Parents: Florence E Dilly-Beck and Frank Beck.

Vivian Alice McGraw, 91 years old, born in Whitehouse Station, NJ. Vivian was a very creative and talented person with a special love toward her horses and dogs. She worked for TNJ as a bus driver for many years, she was very artistic and had multiple interests.

Vivian is preceded in death by her husband Leo; two sons Gordon and Robert; two grandchildren Thomas and Laura. Surviving are her two daughters, Marilyn and husband Phil and Sharon and her husband William, five grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

Vivian was a unique individual who made friends with people all across the world via the computer. She will be missed by many but know that Vivian's life was one in 1 million.

Above From: Mastapeter Funeral Home.

Vivian, was also an avid race car driver. In 1950 with her Stock Car #92 a beat up 1942 Ford, she won at the NASCAR Ruppert Stadium, the Woman's State Championship of NJ. She once said... “I, too, was a race car driver. When gals were called Powder Puff's”
Parents: Florence E Dilly-Beck and Frank Beck.

Vivian Alice McGraw, 91 years old, born in Whitehouse Station, NJ. Vivian was a very creative and talented person with a special love toward her horses and dogs. She worked for TNJ as a bus driver for many years, she was very artistic and had multiple interests.

Vivian is preceded in death by her husband Leo; two sons Gordon and Robert; two grandchildren Thomas and Laura. Surviving are her two daughters, Marilyn and husband Phil and Sharon and her husband William, five grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

Vivian was a unique individual who made friends with people all across the world via the computer. She will be missed by many but know that Vivian's life was one in 1 million.

Above From: Mastapeter Funeral Home.

Vivian, was also an avid race car driver. In 1950 with her Stock Car #92 a beat up 1942 Ford, she won at the NASCAR Ruppert Stadium, the Woman's State Championship of NJ. She once said... “I, too, was a race car driver. When gals were called Powder Puff's”


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