DONALD N. ULRICH Donald N. Ulrich, of Pittsburgh formerly of Homestead, PA on Friday, April 17, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Josephine (Miller) Ulrich; loving father of Diane (Tim) Ross and Theresa (Lou) Paterra; cherished grandfather of Shenan, Amy, and Natalie Paterra, Justin, Colby, Ryan, Jeremiah and Amanda Lashley; great-grandfather to Jordan and Ariana; dear brother of Jack (Beverly) Ulrich, Ken Ulrich, and the late Walt Ulrich. Thanks to the caregivers for all the love and wonderful care you have given to Donald and our family; Due to the COVID-19 Crisis and the CDC Guidelines the arrangements are private and entrusted to GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 3511 Main Street, Munhall, PA (412) 461-6394. Interment will be in Uniondale Cemetery. Please share your memories and condolences on our Online Guestbook. There will be a celebration of life when it is safe to have a gathering (arrangements of this event will be coordinated by Theresa Paterra (412) 583-1902). Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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DOLORES M. PAUL OF FOREST HIL...
DOLORES M. PAUL Of Forest Hills, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, April 17, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Peter C. Paul. Born the daughter of the late Joseph Popovich and the late Mary Yaros; proud and loving mother of Cynthia A. (James M., Jr.) Winter of Gibsonia; cherished grandmother of Natasha Winter, who was her sunshine, and Ian Winter, whom she loved dearly. Dolores was an employee of Nutrition, Inc. and served as a Food Service worker for the Woodland Hills School District for over 19 years, where she was loved by many students throughout the district. Along with her husband, Pete, she was co- owner of the Peter Paul's Hair Salon in Forest Hills and ProHairdresser in Monroeville for over 50 years. She was a devout Catholic and was a member of Good Shepherd Parish in Braddock. Dolores' visitation and interment will be private. Arrangements by PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 700 Linden Ave. at Cable; East Pittsburgh, PA 15112; (412) 824-8800. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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E. JOAN MCHUGH AGE 93, PASSED ...
E. JOAN MCHUGH Age 93, passed away peacefully on April 16, 2020. Born in Newark, NJ on October 24, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Estelle and Cecil Porter. Joan worked as a medical secretary for doctors at St. Clair Hospital and spent much of her time volunteering there. She was preceded in death by her first husband Louis Wagner in 1948 and her second husband, John K. McHugh in 2010. Joan is survived by her loving children, Pamela L. Pitaro (the late John) and J. Gregg McHugh (Rhonda); four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services for Joan will be held privately. Arrangements by COPELAND'S. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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MAJORIE B. (MULLETT) MYERS MAJ...
MAJORIE B. (MULLETT) MYERS Majorie B. (Mullett) Myers, formerly of Moon Township and lately of Kennedy Twp. passed away peacefully on April 17, 2020. Born in Bellaire, Ohio on May 17, 1926 to William B. Mullett and Leona M. Gatts Mullett. Marjorie is predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Kenneth; twin sister, Marcia Richmond and brothers, Glenn E. and Blanchard I. Mullett. She is survived by son, Richard E. Myers of Coraopolis, daughter, Susan M. (John) Gallagher of Ft. Smith, AR, and Dr. Deborah Myers; and friend, Jan Alderman of Memphis. She is the grandmother to Kendra (Randy) Rimer and Matthew J. Gallagher; great-grandmother to Hunter, Kane, Randi Sue and Autumn, and aunt to David and Keith Richmond and Wiliam Mullett, Jr. Marjorie attended Bliss College and received a secretarial diploma from Elliotts School of Business. Her career began as a stenographer for the US Government and ended after many secretarial positions in the private sector. Marjorie and Kenny were longtime members of Coraopolis UMC and enjoyed bridge, bowling, square dancing and live theater accompanied by the Richmonds. Marjorie volunteered many years with Meals on Wheels and held administration position with U.M. Women and bridge clubs. She was a lifetime member of the Eastern Star. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Coraopolis UMC, 126 Ridge Ave Coraopolis PA 15108. Services for Marjorie will be private. Please contact Copeland's for additional information. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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HAROLD E. DAVIES "BUD" AGE 75,...
HAROLD E. DAVIES "BUD" Age 75, of Jefferson Hills, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on April 17, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Karen for 48 years; loving father of Jessica Olenak (Jason) and Courtney Davies; cherished grandfather of Matthew and Noah Olenak; brother of Catherine Anderson, Mabel Bradshaw, Teddy Ranilla (Albert) and the late William Davies and Edna Mae Cavalero (Paul); brother-in-law of Linda Toubo Minor, Joseph Toubo, Richard Toubo and Denise Toubo Jackson and many nieces and nephews. Bud was a proud member of the Carpenters of Western, PA, he loved working with tools and going to his camp with his family. He will be missed by his family and friends. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. A guest book may be signed, or condolences sent to the family at www.jeffersonmemorial.biz Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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CIRO ALOISI "CY" AGE 92, OF MO...
CIRO ALOISI "CY" Age 92, of Mount Lebanon, formerly of Baldwin and Monessen, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Maria; sisters, Dina and Adele; and brothers, Nick and Henry. Ciro is survived by his wife, Mary of 50 years; sister, Lidia; sisters-in-law, Lucille, Aloisi and Frances Avellana; and many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly. Ciro sang with the Mendelssohn Choir for 30 years. He played French Horn for 50 years with the Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra. He was an active member of St. Thomas More Church. A memorial mass will be announced at a later date. Private Arrangements entrusted to FREYVOGEL-SLATER FUNERAL DIRECTORS, (412-835-1860), Bethel Park. www.slaterfuneral.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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MICHAEL EUGENE CHERRY MICHAEL ...
MICHAEL EUGENE CHERRY Michael Eugene Cherry, 81, passed away peacefully at the Masonic Village at Burlington on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Mike was a Pittsburgh native born in 1938 to Michael and Isabel Altmeyer Cherry. Mike was a graduate of Munhall High School in 1956 where he was actively involved in musical activities. He was the drum major in the marching band, and a member of the orchestra, choir, and glee club. Mike was extremely talented at playing the saxophone. He was a member of the band, The Hi-liters, which performed at weddings and other venues in the Pittsburgh area. Mike worked at an oil company and attended night school for accounting. In 1960, he took a job with RH Donnelley Yellow Pages. In 1968, he was transferred to the Philadelphia area and worked for RHD until 1998 when he retired. Mike may have physically left the Pittsburgh area, but it always remained in this heart. He was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and he bled black and gold. Mike enjoyed spending his Saturdays watching college football in his man cave. He was a kind-hearted person with a generous soul and a great sense of humor. Mike's family meant everything to him. His finest achievement was being a wonderful husband, dad, and grandfather. To his children and grandchildren, Mike was their hero. Mike will be lovingly remembered by his beloved wife of 59 years, Donna Cherry (nee Miller); and his children, Vicki (John) Verzella and Michael (Shelly) Cherry. Mike will also be forever remembered by his grandchildren, Jessica (Matthew) and JJ Verzella. Mike was predeceased by his brother, Gerald Cherry. In light of the current pandemic situation a celebration of life will take place at a later date. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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JOSEPHINE SPENCER ON WEDNESDAY...
JOSEPHINE SPENCER On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, age 89 of Wilkinsburg, PA, formerly of North Braddock. Mother of George C., Sr., David, Jr. and James I. Spencer; sister of Rosa B. McGriff, Ella F. Green, Cecilia F. Hamlin and Minnie R. Glaze. Also survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other family and friends. Visitation was private. No service. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Services of comfort entrusted to WATTS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, INC., 808 Talbot Ave., Braddock, PA 15104 (412) 271-3880. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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DENISE C. LANN ON WEDNESDAY, A...
DENISE C. LANN On Wednesday, April 1, 2020, age 70 of Swissvale, PA, formerly of Braddock. Wife of the late Calvin Lann. Sister of Gerry Jenkins and Richard Cunningham (Bevlyn); stepsister of Garfield Griffin Also survived by nieces, nephews, other family and friends. No visitation or funeral service. Interment was private. Services of comfort entrusted to WATTS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, INC., 808 Talbot Ave., Braddock, PA 15104 (412) 271-3880. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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ROSE ELEANOR (DEPAOLO) MASCARA...
ROSE ELEANOR (DePAOLO) MASCARA Age 93, formerly of Lincoln Place, died peacefully on Friday, April 17, 2020 with her family at her side at Concordia of Monroeville. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Eugene Anthony Mascara and her parents, Vincenzo and Olympia DePaolo of Greenfield, PA. She was one of 10 children and is survived by only one sister, Helen Simons Wilson of West Chester, PA. Loving mother of Carol (Dick) Hart, Linda (Bruce) Livengood, Julie (Stan Jankovic) Mascara, and Lori (Mark) Colangelo; grandmother of Eric and Brian Hart, Jaclyn (Andrew) Kwiatkowski, Kelsey Livengood, Hannah (Drew) McCaffrey, Joshua and Zachary (Lindsay) Olshenske, David DePaolo, Ryan Colangelo and Michael Colangelo (Iesha) and Matt Jankovic; GiGi to four great-grandchildren, Jackson and Everett Kwiatkowski and Weston and Blakely Olshenske. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and sister and loved to cook her family recipes for anyone and everyone who crossed her threshold. She was devoted to her family and was the queen of greeting cards, never forgetting to send a card for any occasion. She had a great sense of humor and "loved her weekly trips to the hairdresser. She will be sorely missed by all who had the honor of knowing her. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Funeral services will be private for immediate family with interment at Calvary Cemetery. A mass of remembrance and memorial service will be scheduled at a date later in the summer. Arrangements entrusted to the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave., 15207. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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VIRGINIA ELDRIDGE AGE 79, OF ...
VIRGINIA ELDRIDGE Age 79, of Pittsburgh, on Fri. April 17, 2020. Daughter of the late Samuel and Susie (Coleman) Gray. She worked for more than 20 years at the Pittsburgh Board of Education at Connelly, Westinghouse, Frick, Oliver, Homewood Montessori, and Crescent Schools. Beloved mother of Denise Eldridge, Beth (Keith) Jamison, and Fred (Tamani) Eldridge; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of one, and soon to be two. Also survived by brother-in-law, Alvernus Lamb. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Christina Dolby and Sandra Lamb. Virginia is missed and will live on in our hearts. Services are private. Arrangements by SPENCER D. GEIBEL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 140 NEW CASTLE RD. BUTLER, PA 16001 WWW.SPENCERDGEIBEL.COM Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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MIRIAM SCHAFFEL MIRIAM SCHAFF...
MIRIAM SCHAFFEL Miriam Schaffel, the warm, witty matriarch of a Pittsburgh family, literally lived in Mr. Rogers' Squirrel Hill neighborhood, where she embraced children, families and animals. Gifted with a compassionate, generous nature, she nurtured lifelong friendships, knitting together families that celebrated holidays, joyous occasions and also grieved together. Like many women of her generation, she began working after her children enrolled in elementary classes. She taught nursery school at the Oliver Kaufmann Playschool on Bellefield Avenue in Oakland and later at the Irene Kaufmann Center in Squirrel Hill. She was a longtime member of Rodef Shalom Congregation in Oakland and also taught in its nursery school. Mrs. Schaffel, 95, died of complications from Covid-19 on April 12 at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass. Born Miriam Glassner in Pittsburgh on Feb. 17, 1925, she grew up with her older brother, Leonard, nicknamed Onnie, on Nicholson and Bartlett Streets in Squirrel Hill. She was educated at Colfax Elementary and Allderdice High School. Mrs. Schaffel stood 5 feet tall, had black hair that turned silver and a flair for dressing well. Her parents, Harry and Anna Glassner, ran a ladies dress shop on the city's North Side. During the early 1940s, she worked as a comparison shopper at Gimbels in Downtown Pittsburgh. In 1946, she earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh, where she studied education and finished the school's retail training program, which aimed to professionalize merchandising. In 1948, she married Edgar Bud Schaffel, a carpet salesman and avid gardener. Initially, the couple lived on South Highland Avenue in Shadyside, then bought a rowhouse with a corner lot and patio at Hastings Street and Denniston Avenue in Squirrel Hill. They had two little girls around the same age as our girls, said Gene Dickman, of Oakland. We would walk our buggies and our kids up and down the street. She was warm and loving and kind. We became very close. We really became a family, Mrs. Dickman added. One of Mrs. Dickman's daughters, Jody, said her Aunt Miriam invited everyone to her home. It was like I had two more sisters to enjoy in a bigger family, Jody Dickman said, adding that the Schaffel house was where neighborhood children gathered to play, snack and eat meals. She was one of the helpers to all the kids in the neighborhood. I had a joyful childhood with an extra mom, said Jody Dickman, who played at the Schaffel home with her sisters, Terry and Cathy. Mrs. Schaffel loved entertaining small groups of friends during casual dinners that began with cocktails. She devoted much of her energy to caring for her family, close friends and a long parade of cats. In 1987, the Schaffels and Dickmans began gathering for Thanksgiving and a family reunion at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Western Pennsylvania. Mrs. Schaffel's brother, Leonard, expressed his gratitude to the Dickmans for hosting the holiday. Each year, he read aloud some lighthearted, meaningful verse that he wrote especially for the occasion. His sister, Miriam, shared that talent. Miriam wrote clever poetry for special occasions. She would put her thoughts in rhyme and they were funny, Mrs. Dickman said. In 1999, Mrs. Schaffel and her husband moved to The Bristol, a cooperative building in Oakland. The couple built close relationships with their grandchildren, Aaron and Hannah Belson, who grew up in Brookline, Mass. The couple often traveled from Pittsburgh to babysit their grandchildren during school vacations. Her crowning achievement was in being a grandmother, said her daughter, Margie Schaffel, of Brookline, Mass. I was particularly touched by the way she stepped up to the challenge of being a grandmother to a granddaughter born with developmental challenges, Margie Schaffel said. Aaron Belson, 33, of Durango, Colo., said his maternal grandmother had a way with candy. When he was a boy at summer camp in Maine, she sent him letters with teddy bears. When I was at summer camp, parents weren't allowed to send candy. She took teddy bears and made a small incision, took out the stuffing and filled it with candy. Then she sewed it back up. The letter contained a clue about the teddy bear's cargo. After Mr. Belson and his wife, Ashley, met in Durango, Colo., Mrs. Schaffel gave the couple a white water raft, which they christened The Matriarch, in her honor. She influenced our family with love. I took after my parents in a way. I chose to be a social worker and a clinical therapist. That's a profession of care and, you could say, love, Mr. Belson said, adding that his grandmother influenced his decision to become a social worker and contributed to his education. To celebrate her 90th birthday, Mrs. Schaffel treated her family members to a river cruise of the Bordeaux wine region in France. From 1994 through 2004, the Schaffel family vacationed each February for 10 consecutive years in Captiva, Fla. The Schaffels also gathered together during the summer in the lakes region of Maine. Jody Dickman called her Aunt Miriam, an adventurer. She had a great spirit. She loved being around people. She was always ready to go out and do. At age 92, Mrs. Schaffel moved to Boston, Mass., to be closer to her two daughters and sons-in-law, who she considered her sons. Mrs. Schaffel's family is especially grateful to the caring, respectful staff members of The Commons in Lincoln, Mass. Mrs. Schaffel's husband, Edgar, died in 2003 and her brother, Leonard, died in 2012. She is survived by two daughters, Margie Schaffel of Brookline, Mass, Jane Pace of Danvers, Mass. and two sons-in-law, Peter Belson of Brookline, Mass. and Jack Pace of Danvers, Mass. Also surviving are her grandson, Aaron Belson and his wife, Ashley Delehunt, both of Durango, Colo. and a granddaughter, Hannah Belson of Great Barrington, Mass. Due to the pandemic, a memorial service will be held in Pittsburgh at a later date. The family requests memorials to the COVID-19 relief fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation at https://pittsburghfoundation.org/emergency-fund-release or to The Pittsburgh Foundation, Five PPG Place, Suite 250, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 or the Massachusetts COVID-19 Relief Fund, care of Foundation for Business Equity, 265 Franklin Street, Box 304, Boston, Mass., 02110 or make an online donation at: .https://www.macovid19relieffund.org/Contributions also may be made to Community Access to the Arts, 420 Stockbridge Road, Suite 2, Great Barrington, Mass., 01230 or visit www.cataarts.org Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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GEORGE H. SCHMIDTETTER AGE 81,...
GEORGE H. SCHMIDTETTER Age 81, of Pittsburgh, passed away on Saturday morning, April 11, 2020 at the Southwestern Veterans Center. Born in Philadelphia, PA on January 7, 1939, he was the son of the late George Schmidtetter and Minnie (Davis) Johnson. Preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Barbara V. Schmidtetter. Also preceded in death by his older sister, Mary Johnson, of Seattle, Washington. Loving Father of Gregg (Lisa Gavlik-Schmidtetter) and Jenny Schmidtetter. Grandfather of Alec and Mia Schmidtetter. George was a Navy Veteran and spent a number of years on both the USS Shangri-La and the USS Hancock, guiding fighter planes on and off the carriers. George enjoyed life to the fullest and had a smile that could light up a room. He was always quick with a joke and was often referred to as the life of the party. He loved attending Pirates, Penguins and Pitt football games. There is no doubt that he is enjoying a cheeseburger and a strawberry milkshake in heaven. George elected to be cremated and a Mass of Christian Burial will be held later this year. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Southwestern Veterans Center, 7060 Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15206. Arrangements by BURKET-TRUBY FUNERAL HOME CREMATION & ALTERNATIVE SERVICES INC., 421 Allegheny Avenue, Oakmont, PA 15139. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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BARBARA C. SKWARCHA AGE 57, O...
BARBARA C. SKWARCHA Age 57, of Robinson Twp. passed on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Beloved wife of Terry Skwarcha; beloved mother of Sasha, Danny, and Katherine Skwarcha; daughter of the late John and Teddy Culan; sister of Susan (Bob) Musial. Barb will be remembered for volunteering as a member and current vice president of the American Legion Post 862 Ladies Auxiliary, Robinson Township, and as an active member and former secretary of the Polish National Catholic Church in Stowe Township. Barb will especially be remembered by her family and friends for the unconditional love she showed her children and husband. The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff at Montefiore Hospital, 5th floor TICU Unit for their support and professional care. Terry, the boys, and Katie will be receiving visitors via a celebration of life drive-by memorial on on Monday, April 20, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Please remain in your car, bring your own pen for the register book, and feel free to leave a written thought, prayer or memory. At the family's request, please wear casual attire. The procession shall proceed from Norfolk Dr. past the Skwarcha residence on Essex Dr. towards Silver Lane. Internment at the PNC Cemetery 200 Grace St. McKees Rocks, PA 15136 on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 11:00am for those who would like to attend, please practice "social distancing' that makes you comfortable. A life celebration gathering will be planned and announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Humane Animal Rescue 1101 Western Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15233 and Holy Trinity Polish National Church 200 Grace St. McKees Rocks, PA 15136. Arrangements entrusted to PITTSBURGH CREMATION AND FUNERAL CARE, Robinson Twp. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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PATRICIA J. (SILVIS) KING AGE ...
PATRICIA J. (SILVIS) KING Age 82, of North Huntingdon, passed away Friday, April 17, 2020. She was a member of Circleville United Methodist Church, North Huntingdon, where she was a Sunday School teacher, a member of the choir, and the United Methodist Women. She was also active with Faith In Action. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick G. King Sr. and siblings, Lois King and David Silvis. Survived by her children, Frederick G. King, Jr. and Lisa Ann (Charles) Morris; her grandchildren, Katrina (Travis) Leturno and Jeremy Morris; her great-grandchildren, Westin, Easton and Grady Leturno; a brother, Jack (Sharon) Silvis of North Huntingdon; also nieces and nephews. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, viewing, services, and interment are private. A memorial service will be held at a later time. Arrangements by WILLIAM SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, Irwin. In lieu of flowers, a contribution can be made to Circleville United Methodist Church, 11600 Parkway Dr., North Huntingdon, PA 15642. For online condolences please visit: www.snyderfuneralservices.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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ROBERT BUCKLAD AGE 86, OF WEST...
ROBERT BUCKLAD Age 86, of West View, on Saturday, April 18, 2020. Son of the late John and Anna Bucklad; beloved husband for 62 years to Bernice (Gassert) Bucklad; father of Jeffrey Bucklad, Lucinda Bucklad, and Russell Bucklad; grandfather of Ashley, Yvonne, Robert, and Jeffrey Jr.; great-grandfather of Anthony, Levi, Aaliayha, Dawson, Lou, and Hannah; brother of the late Walter, Richard, and William Bucklad; also survived by his nieces and nephews. Private services were held at SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 388 Center Avenue, West View. Interment was held in Allegheny County Memorial Park. Robert used to work for a box manufacturing company in Lawrenceville, and he was also a school bus driver for ABC transit. He was a very handyman and was able to fix anything. Please offer condolences to www.schellhaasfh.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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ARLINE E. MCKRELL AGE 90, OF M...
ARLINE E. McKRELL Age 90, of Masonic Village, Sewickley and formerly of Bellevue passed away on Friday April 17, 2020. Arline was born March 13, 1930.She graduated from Bellevue High School in 1948 and worked for 46 years as an office manager in downtown Pittsburgh. In addition to her parents, Harvey H. and Frances A. McKrell, she was preceded in death by her brother, Bill McKrell and sister-in-law, Claire. She is survived by her sister, Sally Smiley and many nieces and nephews. Miss McKrell was a member of the North Hills Chapter # 526 O.E.S., and also a life time member of the former Emanuel Lutheran Church, Bellevue. Due to the pandemic of the COVID-19, services will be held private. Arrangements are under the direction of the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1014 California Ave., Avalon. Online condolences may be shared at www.pinkertonfuenralhome.net Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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DAVID BRESSLER AGE 67, ON SATU...
DAVID BRESSLER Age 67, on Saturday April 18, 2020 of Baldwin Boro. Beloved Husband of Sandra (Dawida) Bressler; father of Jennifer (Dan) Guatell; grandfather of Jack Guatell; son of Raymond (Dottie) Bressler and the late Marian Weingartner; brother of Wendy Hackenson, Rebecca McMahon, Roberta Sowers and the late Raymond Bressler. David loved the beach, golfing, shopping, music and spreading Peace, Love, and Happiness to all. He had a Bad Ass Life! Due to the Covid19 virus, A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1503 Brownsville Road, Carrick. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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LEDLIE (ROACH) GERST LEDLIE RO...
LEDLIE (ROACH) GERST Ledlie Roach Gerst died peacefully April 17, 2020 after a life well-lived in which she always exemplified the power of a positive attitude. Ledlie was born August 18, 1927 in Crafton, the third child of Linn L. Roach and Marion Brush Roach. Her enduring spirit of perseverance was formed at an early age as her family experienced various hardships, including the sudden death of her mother when Ledlie was a teenager. Through each challenge, Ledlie always looked for silver linings such as the remarriage of her father to Eleanor Milton Roach who truly became a second mother to her. That marriage brought the birth of her beloved sisters, Gerri Covert, of Sharpsburg, and Kathy Magaro, of Shippensburg. Ledlie was so fond of her new sisters that she was known for sometimes bringing them along on dates. Her friends would tell her she would never find a husband with her sisters tagging along on picnics and bowling outings. But Ledlie stood fast in her belief that family comes first and her sisters were part of the package. If they don't want my sisters coming with me then I don't want to be with them, she would say. When she went on a blind date with Raymond L. Gerst, he wholeheartedly embraced Ledlie and her sisters, thus forming the foundation for a beautiful relationship that led to marriage in 1949. It brought much joy to the couple when they celebrated their 50th anniversary before Raymond unexpectedly passed away in 2000. Ledlie graduated from Langley High School and aspired to become a teacher. Pursuing a college degree, however, was not possible for her as she needed to enter the workforce. Never one to bemoan her lot in life, Ledlie instead dedicated herself to learning skills that would help her build a career as a bookkeeper. She joined John M. Roberts and Sons Jewelry Store in 1947 ultimately becoming the credit manager, a position she held until the store closed in 1997. The Roberts Family honored her for 50 years of tremendous dedication to their business. Outside of work, Ledlie was an active member of the Stanton Heights Methodist Church for decades. She generously gave of her time and talents to the church, most notably as the director of Vacation Bible School. It was in this capacity that she realized, in a small way, her dream of teaching. The annual week working with the children and helping mold their faith was always a highlight of her summers. In recent years, she was a member of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church. Whether at church or at home with family and friends, Ledlie thoroughly enjoyed socializing. She found happiness in simple moments such as watching Dancing with the Stars with her best friend, playing cards, and hosting gatherings in her home where she always served her famous shrimp salad. When she moved to Presbyterian Senior Care Network - Westminster Place in Oakmont, she embraced her new life by eagerly participating in church services, games, and a myriad of other activities. She formed many friendships in her few years there and was always eager to include new residents in her circle of companionship. In addition to her parents and husband, Ledlie was preceded in death by her brothers, Harley and Albert and a sister, Patricia. She is survived by her beloved sisters, Gerri and Kathy, as well as several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews whom she cherished and treated as if they were her own grandchildren. She is also survived by a son, Dale Gerst and his four children. Ledlie will be greatly missed by family and friends near and far. We are truly blessed to have had such a wonderful person in our lives. No matter what was happening in her day, she always had time to lend a listening ear and helping hand. Her words and actions helped us all become better people. Due to the Cornoavirus, a private burial will be held and a memorial service scheduled for a later date. We are grateful to the staff at Presbyterian Senior Care Network for the compassionate, quality care that Ledlie received as a resident. We invite those interested in honoring Ledlie with a donation to consider giving to the Presbyterian Senior Care Foundation. Visit https://www.srcare.org/ways-to-give and click on Make a Tribute Gift. Donations in Ledlie's name can also be mailed to Presbyterian Senior Care Foundation at 1215 Hulton Road Oakmont, PA 15139. Arrangements by the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, Lawrenceville. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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PATRICIA "PATTI" (OSTERMAN) M...
PATRICIA "PATTI" (OSTERMAN) MILLS On April 15, 2020, GOD decided that he needed his Earth bound Angel to come back home to his Heavenly Kingdom, so he placed her hand in HIS and lead her beautiful and loving heart back home. Patti was a longtime resident of Pittsburgh, PA until her move to South Daytona in 2013 where she resided with her husband until her death. While in Pittsburgh, Patti was an employee of a restaurant chain named EatNPark for well over 30 plus years until her retirement in 2006. Patti is survived by her husband of 34 years, Donald Mills and by her siblings, James Osterman, Robert Osterman (Melissa),William Osterman (Michelle) and many wonderful nieces and nephews, and her closest friend, Deb Ryan. Patti truly was a gift from GOD as her heart and soul were filled with love for many, many people who were blessed enough to have met her. Patti's strongest love was for animals of all kind, especially dogs, who she loved and cared for with the love of an Angel. Patti was a member of the Eagles, the Moose and a proud member of the South Daytona American Legion Post 361, To say that while Earth has lost an Angel is an understatement in the highest, but HEAVEN must be a considerably happier place with her arrival. There will be a celebration of her life at a later date due to the current restrictions on gatherings. Donations to the Halifax Humane Society in Patti's honor would be appreciated. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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