August 2, 1970 - November 18, 2022
Dawn R. Rayhon, 52, of Hamilton, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 18, 2022 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
Born in New Brunswick, NJ she moved to the Bordentown area in 1982, residing in Hamilton for the rest of her adult life. She was a graduate of the Bordentown Regional High School. Dawn enjoyed playing Bingo, doing Lottery scratch offs, movies, boating and fishing. She was a die-hard Elvis Presley fan, who had a great sense of humor, but the most important thing was spending time with her family, especially her daughters.
Predeceased by her father, Daniel A. Rayhon, and her sister, Tina Lynn Rayhon; she is survived by her 2 daughters, Tiffani K. Porter and Krystina L. Goebel; her mother and stepfather, Jeannine and David Blaney; sisters Brooke Blaney and Jill Dilullo; her former husband and friend, David Goebel; aunts, Lillian (Albert) Previte and aunt Mary (David) Brandes; cousins Michael Rivella, Richard Previte and Thomas Previte; and her niece, Genesis Girard.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at the Wesley Mission Chapel, 101 Saint Clair Avenue, Hamilton, NJ 08619.
Visitation for family and friends will be held from 10:00 a.m. until time of the funeral service at the church.
Burial will follow in Colonial Memorial Park, 3039 South Broad Street, Hamilton.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Buklad-Merlino Memorial Home, Hamilton.
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Dawn, my buddy, double trouble back in the days, and BFF. I can’t believe you’re gone too soon My friend. I still can’t believe it. I cried all day. Since we were 3 years old playin’ in the sandbox at kalicki’s apartments in South River. We grew up together through good and bad. I stayed with you at your place in bordentown when Tina died And we were playing her favorite song by Metallica “Fade to Black.”The music shut off halfway through and right then we knew she was visiting us.💕A part of you died when she died. Now you are together again. We went to so many rock concerts together and skiing in the Poconos for one New Years.…
I am so sad, and heartbroken over Dawn's passing. My deepest, and heartfelt condolances to all of you. Dawn and I were laughing not long ago about our middle school days. Laughing at everything like it was yesterday! I will always cherish and remember Dawn the way she was! You are all in my thoughts and prayers. R.I.P. Dawn, I love you girl!
Patricia Sorge.