Beatrice was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina to Edward and Beatrice Kalakauskis on April 16, 1956. She was a graduate of East Bay Highschool. She married Alan Wayne Peacock on July 21, 1973 in Apollo Beach Florida. She attended Hillsborough Community College. She worked in the records department for the Hillsborough County Court House and although she loved her career she felt it was her calling to devote her life to being a stay at home mom raising her beloved children. She was involved in the PTA at her children's schools and volunteered for many of their various functions. She always stepped up to be the team mom for her son's baseball teams and her daughters softball teams. She was also team manager for her daughter's travel ball team. She was also known for her creativity and artful talents as she loved to paint and design home décor. She loved to spend time gardening, putting love into the meals she made for her family, and riding her horse sally. However, in her later years nothing brought more joy to her life than doing for her two grandsons. Even in her passing she was able to make the world brighter as she donated her beautiful green eyes to someone in need and a match was already found.
Beatrice is proceeded in death by her beloved son Bryan Peacock, beloved niece Jennifer Berg and beloved brother-in-law Raymond Berg. She is also preceded in death by her parents Edward and Beatrice Kalakauskis, Aunt Eleanor Kalakauskis, and her brothers Tommy, Larry and Frank Kalakauskis whom she loved very much.
Beatrice is survived by her husband Alan Peacock and daughter Emily Peacock Cannon, her siblings Robert, Eddie, Maureen and Kathy, her two grandsons Evan and Caleb, and many nieces and nephews.
A mass will be held on Friday, April 29, 2022 at 10am at Incarnation Catholic Church with Father Brian officiating. Burial will follow at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are by Blount and Curry Carrollwood.
Memorials may be given to Tampa General Pediatric Dialysis Unit, St. Jude Children's Hospital, or the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The family of Beatrice wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Dominic Reina, her pulmonologist, who gave her the dedicated care that not only saved her life years ago but extended it and gave her a better quality of life.
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