She left her husband in the morgue after getting thousands in GoFundMe funeral donations

Charlie Dwyer

PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP, NJ – A Pemberton Township woman who lost her dearly departed husband was down on her luck, so she did what many people do these days. She started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money to get her husband out of the morgue to host a proper funeral.

“Please, if there is anybody out there that can make a donation to help with the expenses I would greatly appreciate it,” she expressed on the GoFundMe campaign’s web page. “His children would also appreciate it.”

The investigation revealed that during a two-month period, 28 people contributed to the cause, raising $2,050 of the $3,000 goal.

After raising $2,050 through the fundraiser, instead of holding a funeral, she left her husband’s body in the morgue and spent that money on herself according to law enforcement officials in New Jersey.


Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that a 49-year-old Pemberton Township woman has been indicted for creating a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for her husband’s cremation and funeral, then leaving his body in the morgue and using the donations for living expenses.

A grand jury indicted Patricia Clark on one count of Theft by Failure to Make Disposition (Third Degree). The indictment was returned on August 13 and signed by Prosecutor Coffina. An arraignment will be held soon in Superior Court. The investigation began after family members contacted the New Jersey State Police Red Lion Station and indicated the decedent remained in a morgue even though money had been raised for cremation and funeral expenses.

The investigation revealed that Clark created the fundraiser after her disabled husband passed away in April 2019.The investigation was conducted by the New Jersey State Police. The case was presented to the grand jury by BCPO Assistant Prosecutor Eric Cornog.

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