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Vincent J. Schalkoff, 81, of Manchester, NJ, passed away at his home on Wednesday October 11, 2017. Born in Irvington, NJ, Vincent lived in Summit for many years before moving to Manchester ten years ago. He had owned and operated Shalkoff Moving Company in Summit. While living in Manchester, Vincent was a parishioner of Saint John's RC Church in Lakehurst, NJ.
Vincent was predeceased by his wife Jerrelyn in 2015. He is survived by his son William Schalkoff, his daughter Robin Schalkoff and his cousins Lois and Vincent Weber.
A memorial visitation will held at the Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home, 3010 Ridgeway Road, Manchester, NJ 08759 on Saturday October 14, 2017 from 10-11 am. Inurnment will follow at Restland Memorial Cemetery, East Hanover, NJ.
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October 14, 2017
Abigail Hand
Dear Bill and Robin, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Vince. I have so many fond memories of him from going to work with him and my dad every day to his 50th birthday party. He was always so good to me and he was one of the only people I have ever know who called me Abigail. I will always remember him fondly and I am so very sorry for your loss. With love, Abby Hand
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