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In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to the Wounded Warriors (). A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday November 22 at 11 a.m. Beloved mother, grandma, sister and friend. An 18-year resident of Alexis Manor, Wexford. Mother to Paula Clark, Christopher Conlogue, Michael Conlogue, Michele Neumann, and Kelly McCarron; cherished grandmother to Joshua, Cara, Judith, Juliana, Drew and Connor; great-grandmother to Damien. Age 63 of Gibsonia on Tuesday, February 12, 2019.

He enjoyed exploratory adventures with his grandchildren such as hiking, boating, biking, and fishing, and he was an animal lover. He was a devoted husband, caring for his beloved wife Peggy for many years. Age 57 formerly of Pittsburgh and Slippery Rock; unexpectedly on Monday February 13, 2017; Devoted wife of Scott Sarver; loving mother of Shawn Sarver and Shannon Brunst ; adoring grandmother of Sebastian, Carter and Tristan. Susan was a former paramedic and firefighter in Slippery Rock and Butler. Friends and family received FRIDAY 4 pm until the time of a blessing service at 6 pm at the funeral home.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Age 80, passed away at his home in McCandless Township on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Although Jim fought cancer for 20 years, he did not let it defeat him. Jim is also survived by nieces and nephews as well as family members and friends.

Age 89, of McCandless Township on Monday, October 16, 2017. Survived by her daughter Beth Daugherty and 7 grandchildren. Arrangements by George A. Thoma Funeral Home, Inc., Wexford.
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Since 1905, five generations of the Barto family have been serving the families of the Illinois Valley in their most difficult time of need. From our humble beginnings in a barn and livery stable on West St. Paul Street, to our current facility on West Cleveland Street, a member of our family has always been available to serve your family.
She was a life member of the Big Sewickley Creek Fire Department and the Ladies Auxiliary. Her passions in life were cooking, crafting, and was well known for being a "Practical Joker." Preceding her in death in addition to her parents were her... Gertrude E. Beistel, 94, of Hopewell Twp., passed away on Friday, December 2, 2022, at Apple Blossom Personal Care, Moon Twp. She was born on April 3, 1928, in Coraopolis, to the late Russell and Hannah Harriger.
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At the request of the family, no flowers please. If desired, please donate to a charity of your choice. Age 3, of Seven Fields, died peacefully Monday, June 4, 2018, at home, in his parents' arms, after a 22-month-long battle with a rare form of brain cancer. He was a beloved son, brother, grandchild, cousin and friend who touched many hearts with his endearing charm and energy for life.

Born in Braddock, PA, he was the son of the late John and Anna Deley. As a high school freshman, he attended St. Fidelis Seminary High School in Butler, PA, and graduated from Swissvale High School in 1952. The day after graduation, Joe began a 4-year apprenticeship program as a tool and die maker at Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
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Mrs. Wist kept all of her class lists so that when her kindergarteners graduated from high school, she could track down current addresses and send each student a graduation card with a personal note. She taught school until she was 72 years of age, and referred to it as the best job she could ever have hhad. She looked forward to returning each year to her classroom, counting the days until summer vacation ended. Her classrooms were filled with caring, learning, music, and even cherry pies (baked by the children on Washington's birthday). As is evidenced by the many cards, letters and visits she continued to receive up until her death, she was a dearly loved teacher.
She was an avid card player, hosting many parties for friends and neighbors. She also enjoyed anything to do with Harry Potter, and eagerly read and reread the entire series. There will be no visitation due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A memorial mass will be scheduled in the future. Brother of Carol Sherzer and Connie Runyon.
Mass of Christian Burial on Friday at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to the Sisters of St. Joseph, 1020 W. State St., Baden, PA (-baden.org) or a charity of the donor's choice. Age 98, formerly of McCandless Twp , on Saturday , May 2, 2020. Due to the Covid pandemic, there is no visitation.
He was the President of the McCandless Athletic Association and oversaw the construction of the McCandless-Vincentian field complex where children still play baseball and softball. He coached both his daughters on the softball field. Larry was also president of the PIAA Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of Basketball Officials. He refereed high school basketball games all over the city and even refereed basketball games between inmates at the Western Penitentiary. When he retired from refereeing, he ran the clock during North Allegheny High School football and basketball games. Larry was an avid fan of all of Pittsburgh’s sports teams.
Eleanor was a very active woman and a figure in her community. She was well known in Franklin Park and Ingomar for her daily walks to work, to the grocery store, and to church. After just six months from retiring from teaching, she took a job as a counter clerk at Ruby's Cleaners in Ingomar where she worked until she was 82. She enjoyed being able to see former kindergarteners and their parents at that job. Eleanor was an early riser having grown up on her parents' dairy farm. Her friends and neighbors will remember her as a very social person who loved to entertain.
Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Donald L. Barto to pay them a last tribute. In addition to his wife, Aldo was also preceded in death by his two sons, Larry in 2009, and Donald, in 2011; his son-in-law, Otis Christy; his brothers, John, Ernest, Joseph, Raymond, and Frank; and his sister, Leia. On Friday July 14, 2017; Beloved wife of 42 years to Larry Connor; Daughter of the late Andrew and Agnes Depken; Cousin of Charles Krakowski, Donna McCready, Pauline Musher and Phyllis Knoll.
She kept a close watch for hummingbirds, bluebirds and other wildlife visitors. She found enjoyment spending winters in the Florida sunshine, golf outings and visiting her children. She treasured the time she spent with her grandchildren. Pat was an avid reader and started every day with prayer. Her well-worn, childhood Bible will be a cherished heirloom. Despite being born “of a different generation”, Pat quickly mastered the tech tools that kept her in touch with family and friends.

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