How do I remove my deceased mother's Apple ID from her iPad?

I received my mother's iPad2 when she passed away in June. It works better than my original iPad2 since I broke part of the glass on mine. I have added my apple ID to her iPad, changed to my ID at the bottom of the screen at the App Store but it still tags me with mom's user ID with certain applications. The ones that allow me to use my Apple ID still welcome my mother when entering the application though, this is random and weird.
I have her passwords, etc, but when I log into her Apple ID on the Apple site and view her profile there is no place to deselect her iPad as a device of hers (read this from another string trying to solve this problem). Out of frustration I attempted to reset All Settings but it requires a 4 digit pass code; Needless to say I do not possess this code for her nor my iPad. My iPad doesn't have the App Store for some reason and the previous thread I read suggested resetting and why I know I don't have the 4 digit pass code and have no memory of ever creating one.
How can I rid myself of this pesky problem; I follow NASCAR, had previously loaded their app so I could follow along with the races but now, it requires an upgrade to NASCAR 2013 and brings up my mother's Apple ID to perform the upgrade. I have her pass code but don't want to use it, she has passed away and no longer cares which Apps are loaded, I hope...
Thank you in advance for your responses.

Note:
Anything Downloaded with a Particular Apple ID is tied to that Apple ID and Cannot be Merged or Transferred to a Different Apple ID
To make the Device truly yours... Restore the Device as New.
Set Up as New Device
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137
OR...
See  Erase your device  Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137
Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase all content and settings
Also... See the wjosten post here...
https://discussions.apple.com/message/20294697

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