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ELIZABETH E. SCHWEIKERT ELIZAB...

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ELIZABETH E. SCHWEIKERT Elizabeth E. Schweikert, 93 years young, of Economy passed away on May 18, 2020, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Elizabeth had a passion for gardening and growing plants. She started a small greenhouse 50 years ago which expanded to become a viable business. Her ultimate joy was the love she had for her growing family. She was proceeded in death by her husband, Hobart Schweikert, II; sisters, Carol Brunninghous and June Volaric. She is survived by her sons, Hobart (Charlene) Schweikert, III, Robert (Carol) Schweikert, Mark (Judy) Schweikert; ten grandchildren, Hobart, IV, Andrew, Brian, Robert, Jr., Amy, Benjamin, Amanda, Michelle, Mark, Cody; and 19 great-grandchildren. Due to health restrictions services will be private, arrangements handled by POLAND FUNERAL HOME, INC., 901 1st Avenue, Conway, David M. Alvarez Supervisor. The family would like to thank AHN Hospice for the exceptional care that was given to Elizabeth. Especially her nurses Norma, Jackie, and Penny. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

LINDA J. WOZETEK ON TUESDAY, M...

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LINDA J. WOZETEK On Tuesday, May 19, 2020, Linda, age 70, of East Liberty. Beloved wife of the late Henry Wozetek; loving mother of Michael (Missy), Kenneth (Courtney) Wozetek; sister of Rick Szudzik and Donna Babulski; also survived by four grandchildren. No Visitations. Interment Private. Arrangements by the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

SUSAN MARIE BAKER AGE 61, OF P...

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SUSAN MARIE BAKER Age 61, of Pittsburgh, passed away at Canterbury Place in Lawrenceville on Sunday, May 17, 2020. She is survived by her beloved husband, Frederick Bapuji; loving daughter, Janet Marie Haas; proud sister, Carey Jane Wolkovitz, aunt to Melissa Ann Haas, Alice Magnolia (Alisha Means-Glenn) Haas-Means, David Robert Wolkovita and Jacob Allen Wolkovitz. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Nellie and Albert Barstch. The family would like to state that she is in a better place now after suffering a long illness. Funeral arrangements by BEINHAUER, 2630 W. Liberty Avenue, 15216, Dormont, (412) 531-4000. A private visitation will be held Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 2-8 p.m. A private service will take place Thursday, May 21, 2020, 11 a.m., at the funeral home. Please view and add tributes at www.beinhauer.com. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He whispered, “Come unto me”, You didn't deserve what you went through, And so He gave you rest, God's garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. So, when I saw you sleeping, So peaceful and free from pain, I could not wish you to come back, To suffer that all again. -Author Unknown Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DR. ANTHONY LAZZARO "TONY" DR....

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DR. ANTHONY LAZZARO "TONY" Dr. Anthony “Tony” Lazzaro of Brownsville, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully in his sleep at the Paramount Senior Living Center in McMurray, PA on May 15, 2020. Born April 22, 1931, in Vesta Six, PA, he was the son of the late Emidio and Helen Lazzaro and the oldest of five children. In addition to his parents, Anthony was preceded in death by his beloved wife Florence (Ellison) Lazzaro (2008) and brother Roland Lazzaro (wife Shirley) (2005). Left to cherish his memory are his two children, Dr. Anthony John Lazzaro of Venetia, PA and Judy Lazzaro and husband, Dr. James McQuiston of Troy, MI; sister, Nancy DeAmbroggi (husband Henry, deceased) of New Stanton, PA, brother, Louis J. Lazzaro and wife, Nancy of Greensburg, PA and sister, Cynthia Queen and husband, Tom of Washington, PA. Also surviving are four grandchildren, Cara Lazzaro Hawks and husband Jason, A.J. Lazzaro, Michael McQuiston, Jimmy McQuiston, great grandchildren, Anthony and Sophia Hawks, and many loving nieces, nephews, and relatives from Italy and Australia. Tony graduated from Centerville High School Class of 1949, Centerville Borough, PA and recently attended his 70th class reunion. After high school, Tony worked in Philadelphia and Dearborn, MI as a carpenter. Although he was very proud of being in the Carpenter's Union at an early age, Tony told his Dad that he wanted to quit his job as a carpenter to earn a college degree. Tony attended California State Teacher's College, now known as California University of Pennsylvania in the early 1950s, beginning Tony's lifelong devotion to education and teaching. He loved to tell the story that the cost of his four-year degree was less than $800, yet worried that the current cost of higher education had become unobtainable for many people with a background similar to his. On a blind date set up by mutual friends, Tony met Florence Ellison, a young nursing student who became the love of his life. They married in 1954. Tony loved cooking, playing cards and traveling the world with Flo after their retirements. They often traveled to Elderhostels with Tony teaching classes on wine and astronomy. Tony occasionally taught astronomy classes on cruise ships with the highlight being 1986 when Haley's Comet last appeared in the sky. When Flo passed on May 16, 2008, Tony wrote that “the stars are much brighter in the night sky” with her passing. Tony remained devoted to Flo even after her death. During his long and distinguished teaching career, Tony taught high school at Ellsworth, Brownsville and Baldwin school districts located in southwestern PA. Through the National Science Foundation, he was able to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned his Master's Degree. He also earned his PhD in Science Education at Penn State. Tony joined the faculty as a professor at Clarion University of Pennsylvania where he taught chemistry and then returned back to California University of Pennsylvania and taught chemistry and astronomy. Tony always enjoyed running into former students around town and hearing about their lives and families. Tony retired from Cal and was later granted emeriti status. Tony also became a Lifetime Honorary Member of the Cal Alumni Board of Directors. In addition to his teaching, Tony enjoyed working with teachers and students competing in the Science Olympiad Organization. While at Cal and during his retirement, Tony was very involved with the Association of Pennsylvania State College & University Faculties (APSCUF) and the Cal-Ed Federal Credit Union. Tony also served a term on the Centerville Borough Council. In his spare time, Tony had a passion for collecting and making wine. He always had a good time and a glass of wine while solving the world's problems with his Soup & Gab friends in the Brownsville Borough Building. He also enjoyed the fellowship, spaghetti dinners and playing bocce at the Sons of Italy and other numerous Italian organizations in Washington county. If you asked Tony, he would say that his greatest accomplishment wasn't his long career, it was being a father. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren whenever he could. The family wishes to send a special thank you to the people at The Paramount Senior Living Center in McMurray, PA for their loving care and support during his final days. Friends wishing to honor Tony's lifelong commitment to education may make donations to the Lazzaro Scholarship Fund C/O California University of Pennsylvania Foundation, California, PA. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the MARISCOTTI FUNERAL HOME, INC., Anthony N. Mariscotti, Supervisor, 323 Fourth Street, California, PA. A memorial service in celebration of Tony's life will be announced for a day later this summer. To sign the register book or leave condolences, please visit mariscottifuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

PETER FRANK ROTONDO, SR. AGE ...

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PETER FRANK ROTONDO, SR. Age 80, of Glenshaw passed away on Monday, May 18, 2020. Born March 29, 1940, and was the son of the late Jack and Sarah (Sorante) Rotondo. He was preceded in death by his beautiful wife, Mary Lou (Trbovich) Rotondo of 37 years. Peter is survived by his five children, Monica Rotondo, Teresa (Clayton) Rump, Pamela (Duggan) Hylinger, Peter Rotondo, Jr., and Anthony Rotondo; grandfather to nine, David Aluise and Trisha Rotondo, Alexander, Colten, Ethan and future baby #4 Hylinger, Veronica and Kailey Rotondo (mother, Angela Rotondo), and Brandin Rotondo (mother, Danielle Reiser). Grandpap Buttons proudly loved his children and grandchildren with all his heart. He would always do whatever he could for them. Grandpap Buttons, we love you more! Brother to the late Pauline Karpinski, the late Honey McMaffee, the late Paul W. Rotondo, the late Natalie Herwig, and the late Sonny-Boy Rotondo. A private viewing for family and relatives will take place on Thursday, May 21 from 5-8. Friends invited on Friday, May 22 from 4-8. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, May 23, and will be private. Arrangements entrusted to HEALY-HAHN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DR. ANTHONY LAZZARO "TONY" DR....

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DR. ANTHONY LAZZARO "TONY" Dr. Anthony “Tony” Lazzaro of Brownsville, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully in his sleep at the Paramount Senior Living Center in McMurray, PA on May 15, 2020. Born April 22, 1931, in Vesta Six, PA, he was the son of the late Emidio and Helen Lazzaro and the oldest of five children. In addition to his parents, Anthony was preceded in death by his beloved wife Florence (Ellison) Lazzaro (2008) and brother Roland Lazzaro (wife Shirley) (2005). Left to cherish his memory are his two children, Dr. Anthony John Lazzaro of Venetia, PA and Judy Lazzaro and husband, Dr. James McQuiston of Troy, MI; sister, Nancy DeAmbroggi (husband Henry, deceased) of New Stanton, PA, brother, Louis J. Lazzaro and wife, Nancy of Greensburg, PA and sister, Cynthia Queen and husband, Tom of Washington, PA. Also surviving are four grandchildren, Cara Lazzaro Hawks and husband Jason, A.J. Lazzaro, Michael McQuiston, Jimmy McQuiston, great grandchildren, Anthony and Sophia Hawks, and many loving nieces, nephews, and relatives from Italy and Australia. Tony graduated from Centerville High School Class of 1949, Centerville Borough, PA and recently attended his 70th class reunion. After high school, Tony worked in Philadelphia and Dearborn, MI as a carpenter. Although he was very proud of being in the Carpenter's Union at an early age, Tony told his Dad that he wanted to quit his job as a carpenter to earn a college degree. Tony attended California State Teacher's College, now known as California University of Pennsylvania in the early 1950s, beginning Tony's lifelong devotion to education and teaching. He loved to tell the story that the cost of his four-year degree was less than $800, yet worried that the current cost of higher education had become unobtainable for many people with a background similar to his. On a blind date set up by mutual friends, Tony met Florence Ellison, a young nursing student who became the love of his life. They married in 1954. Tony loved cooking, playing cards and traveling the world with Flo after their retirements. They often traveled to Elderhostels with Tony teaching classes on wine and astronomy. Tony occasionally taught astronomy classes on cruise ships with the highlight being 1986 when Haley's Comet last appeared in the sky. When Flo passed on May 16, 2008, Tony wrote that “the stars are much brighter in the night sky” with her passing. Tony remained devoted to Flo even after her death. During his long and distinguished teaching career, Tony taught high school at Ellsworth, Brownsville and Baldwin school districts located in southwestern PA. Through the National Science Foundation, he was able to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned his Master's Degree. He also earned his PhD in Science Education at Penn State. Tony joined the faculty as a professor at Clarion University of Pennsylvania where he taught chemistry and then returned back to California University of Pennsylvania and taught chemistry and astronomy. Tony always enjoyed running into former students around town and hearing about their lives and families. Tony retired from Cal and was later granted emeriti status. Tony also became a Lifetime Honorary Member of the Cal Alumni Board of Directors. In addition to his teaching, Tony enjoyed working with teachers and students competing in the Science Olympiad Organization. While at Cal and during his retirement, Tony was very involved with the Association of Pennsylvania State College & University Faculties (APSCUF) and the Cal-Ed Federal Credit Union. Tony also served a term on the Centerville Borough Council. In his spare time, Tony had a passion for collecting and making wine. He always had a good time and a glass of wine while solving the world's problems with his Soup & Gab friends in the Brownsville Borough Building. He also enjoyed the fellowship, spaghetti dinners and playing bocce at the Sons of Italy and other numerous Italian organizations in Washington county. If you asked Tony, he would say that his greatest accomplishment wasn't his long career, it was being a father. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren whenever he could. The family wishes to send a special thank you to the people at The Paramount Senior Living Center in McMurray, PA for their loving care and support during his final days. Friends wishing to honor Tony's lifelong commitment to education may make donations to the Lazzaro Scholarship Fund C/O California University of Pennsylvania Foundation, California, PA. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the MARISCOTTI FUNERAL HOME, INC., Anthony N. Mariscotti, Supervisor, 323 Fourth Street, California, PA. A memorial service in celebration of Tony's life will be announced for a day later this summer. To sign the register book or leave condolences, please visit mariscottifuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JANE ELIZABETH DELEO AGE 94, O...

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JANE ELIZABETH DELEO Age 94, of Mt. Lebanon, on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Anthony DeLeo, MD; loving mother of Jane Ann (Jim) Hyslop, John “Jad” (Joyce) DeLeo, Marcia DeLeo and Dan (Judy) DeLeo; dear sister of Zada “Pete” (late Joe) Minter and the late Katherine (Mel) Hefner; also survived by seven cherished grandchildren and eight cherished great-grandchildren. Services and interment private. Arrangements by BEINHAUERS, Dormont, 412 531-4000. Family suggest memorial contributions to the Baptist Homes Society, 489 Castle Shannon Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15234. Please view or add tributes at www.beinhauer.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

VIVIAN J. (MASCIANTONIO) COSTA...

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VIVIAN J. (MASCIANTONIO) COSTANTINO On Monday, May 18, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Joseph S. Costantino. Loving mother of Joseph (Bonnie) Costantino, Daniel Costantino, James (Sarah) Costantino, and Mark (Thu) Costantino. Survived by nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Sister of Richard Masciantonio, Mary Jane Colonna and the late Joseph Masciantonio and Virginia Spenetti. In lieu of flowers, family suggest donations to DSAP P.O. Box 830, Carnegie, PA 15106. Private family services will be held and private interment at Mt. Royal Cemetery. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JAMES J. PAVLICK SR. AGE 90, O...

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JAMES J. PAVLICK SR. Age 90, of Shaler Twp., peacefully surrounded by family, on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Millie (Thiel) Pavlick; loving father of James J. Jr. (Carole), David, Gail (Gary) Weismann, Gary J. (Lori), and Steven (Denise) Pavlick; proud pap of Holly and Jennifer Pavlick, Lindsay Weismann, Lisa (fiance Jon) Weismann, Stephanie (Ross) Dudgeon, Stacey Weismann, Mandee (Eric) Rusin, Chelsey (Kevin) Kennedy, Dan (Brianna) Pavlick, Madison and Marlea Pavlick; dear brother of Doris Moyer, Edward, and the late Jack, William, Jean, Verna Mae, and Kathleen. James proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was also a dedicated member of the VFW Post 709 and the Elks Lodge 932. Visitation and services will be held privately by the family. Donations may be sent to the Pittsburgh Food Bank OR to a Veterans Foundation of your choice. Arrangements made by the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, LTD., Glenshaw. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

GLORIA F. (BARTOLETTA) ZEZZA O...

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GLORIA F. (BARTOLETTA) ZEZZA Of North Braddock, at the wonderful age of 92, on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Gloria was the beloved wife of Fiora “Fred” Zezza for 61 years, until his death. Loving mother of Rosalie Pingree (Randy) of Pittsburgh and Carlotta Huyett (Ted) of Wisconsin; dear grandmother of Kristopher Huyett (Maria) Huyett and Donald Huyett; and precious great-grandmother of Donald Fiora Huyett, Jr., whom she adored. Gloria is also survived by nieces and cousins. Gloria enjoyed bowling, watching her Pittsburgh sports teams, doing needle point and, while raising her family, she enjoyed camping in her native West Virginia. For many elections, Gloria also was pleased to serve as a Judge of Elections for the First Ward of North Braddock. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Gloria's viewing and Blessing Service will be private to her family. Gloria will be laid to rest in Braddock Catholic Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the American heart Association, 444 Liberty Ave., Suite 1300, Pgh., PA 15222 or www.heart.org. Arrangements with PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, East Pittsburgh, 412-824-8800. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

CYNTHIA L. TURAK ON TUESDAY, M...

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CYNTHIA L. TURAK On Tuesday, May 12, 2020, Cindy "Wheez" Turak, wife of William "Bazil" Turak; lovng sister of Charmaine Krohe SSND, Diane (Jim) Murray, Mona (and the late Jim) Tegge, Kim Spehar, Lorie (Chuck) Johnson, and Steven Spehar; aunt of Stephanie, Jim, Erin, and Shannon; great-aunt to many. No visitation, interment private. JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JUNE C. (CONNORS) JACOBS PEACE...

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JUNE C. (CONNORS) JACOBS Peacefully on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Bernard L. Jacobs. Loving mother of Cheryl A. (Chuck) Deily, Bernard J. (Brenda) Jacobs, Michael R. Jacobs, and Susan L. Schaeper; sister of the late Dolores Quinn, Audrey Trimmer, John Connors, and Betty Skerlong; grandmother of Danny, Josh, Kevin, Corey, Brianna, and Brenden; great-grandmother (Gigi) of Noah. She was survived also by many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, family suggest donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The family will receive visitors Thursday, May 20, 2020 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at O'BRIEN'S FUNERAL HOME, 3724 California at Cooper Aves, N.S. Funeral Mass and Interment are private. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DOROTHY FARRAR SMITH "DOTTIE"...

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DOROTHY FARRAR SMITH "DOTTIE" Age 93, of Bethel Park, passed away on Friday, May 15, 2020. She was born on April 20, 1927, in Jefferson City, Tennessee, the daughter of the late Roy and Aline (Taylor) Farrar. She was a devoted wife to the late James A. Smith through their nearly 63 years of marriage, and his tireless caregiver through the final years of his life; loving mother of Sarah-Wade Smith, Mark (Kathleen) Smith, Ann Smith (Chris) Stillwell, Jean Smith, and Tom Smith; proud grandmother of Adam (Theresa) Smith, Bryan Smith, Drew Stillwell (fiance Sophia), and Scott Stillwell and great-grandmother to Isabelle, Emmalyn, and Calvin Smith. Dottie was predeceased by her siblings, Elizabeth (Archie) Smith , James (Agnes) Farrar, Roy "Toad" Farrar, and Joe (Betty) Farrar; sister-in-law, Jane Farrar, and brother-in-law, Frank Juntunen. She is survived by her siblings, William (Frances) Farrar and Brenda Juntunen; sisters-in-law, Helen "Pinky" Farrar and Mary Wade (John) Green, and by many loving nieces and nephews. Dottie's father and three of her brothers were funeral directors and she helped out with the family business. This included driving ambulances, which contributed to her lifelong lead foot. She continued pushing the speed limit into her 90's on frequent road trips to family gatherings. She graduated from Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City. After her marriage, she dedicated her life to her family, her friends and her church. Dottie was a long time member of the congregation of Christ United Methodist Church, and developed strong bonds with the ladies of the Martha's Circle, who were very supportive of her during her last months. She was the epitome of a strong, feisty, Southern woman and, in true Southern fashion, she never met a stranger. She made new friends easily and held old friends close. Dottie's husband, Jim, often said she could be in the middle of the Sahara desert and find someone to chat with. Dottie loved singing hymns, bowling, bridge, lemon-filled doughnuts, “Chick-a-fil” shakes, and almost anything pink. She graced her family with unconditional love and she will be deeply missed. Arrangements by BEINHAUERS. With the current state of the world, Dottie's funeral service will be private, but the family will hold a Memorial Service at a later date. Those who wish to support Dottie's family during their private funeral service may visit www.beinhauer.com and "Light a Candle," at no cost. Anyone may submit a heartfelt message to the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 44 Highland Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102 Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

ANTHONY "BABE" SANTAGUIDA PAS...

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ANTHONY "BABE" SANTAGUIDA Passed away peacefully Friday, May 15, 2020, surrounded by his family at his son's home in Florida. He grew up in the Larimer district of Pittsburgh but spent most of his life living in Highland Park and O'Hara Twp. He was married to his beloved wife, Marianne (D'Onofrio) Santaguida, for 52 years before her passing in 2014. He is survived by his sons, Anthony (Jean) and Thomas (Leslie) Santaguida; grandfather of Jessica (LaDon) Hall; great-grandfather of Maria and Lena Hall; brother of Joseph Santoquido and the late Sara Paravati and Nancy Downs. Babe was a veteran of the US Army and discharged in 1958. He then went on to join the Cement Mason's Local 526, where he worked as a cement finisher, until retiring in 1996 and remained a member of the union group totaling 60 years. Friends received in WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Rd.), Penn Hills, Friday, May 22, 2020, from 3-8 p.m. A blessing service will be held Saturday, May 23, 2020, at 10 a.m., with burial to follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. We will be following COVID-19 state guidelines for distancing with no more than 25 people. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

MARY ANN KUNDRA ON MONDAY, MAY...

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MARY ANN KUNDRA On Monday, May 18, 2020. Wife of the late John Kundra; loving mother of Kenneth (Joan) Kundra; grandmother of Jacob Kundra; sister of Elizabeth Zickafoose, John and Joseph Novak; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been entrusted to the SZAFRANSKI-EBERLEIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 101 Third St., Carnegie, where family and friends will be received on Thursday from 2-5 in following today's guidelines, a private family Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Mary Ann will be laid to rest in the National Cemetery of Alleghenies. www.szafranksi-eberleinfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOHN S. SIGET AGE 78, OF HILL ...

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JOHN S. SIGET Age 78, of Hill Station, on May 16, 2020. Beloved husband of Mary (Cwiklinski) Siget for 49 years; loving father of John S. Siget, Jr., Christopher P. (Holly) Siget and Ashley N. (Eric) Savage; cherished grandfather of Samantha, Jacob, Isabella, Heinz, Elijah, Wyatt and Margaret; also nieces and nephews. John was an employee for over 40 years at Mayview State Hospital, working as a Therapeutic Aide. He was one of the first soccer coaches for the initial Canonsburg Youth Soccer Club; and grew to love soccer from coaching, learning to referee and training other youth referees. He was a current Tri-State Soccer referee, and he loved skiing, car racing, hunting and soccer. He was a former Boy Scout Committee member for Peters Twp., and he loved spending time with his grandchildren. Arrangements entrusted to the WARCHOL FUNERAL HOME, INC., Bridgeville (412.221.3333). A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Family Hospice of UPMC. View and share condolences at www.warcholfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

MICHAEL D. CRYSTER OUR HEARTS...

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MICHAEL D. CRYSTER Our hearts are sad as we tell you that Michael D. Cryster, passed peacefully and unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, May 16, 2020. Taken too soon, so much more to live for, he was only 56. Mike, a son in a military family was born in White Sands, NM, on October 22, 1963, one of six children born to the late Jean (Caler) and William B. Cryster, Sr. Mike is survived by his three sisters and two brothers, Linda Crytser, Donna Crytser, Diana Gresham (Joseph), Mark Crytser (Gaileen) and William B. Crytser, Jr.; also eight nieces and nephews and nine great-nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Mike was preceded in death by his beloved Goldens, Rusty, Buster and Ginger. Mike spent most of his life in Coraopolis, graduating from Cornell High School, class of 1982. He also graduated as an executive chef from the Pittsburgh Culinary Arts. He joined the US Navy and had worked also for the Commissary. Combining his professions as an employee of the federal government and chef, he had worked as Cooking Supervisor for the Bureau of Prisons in Colorado, Executive Chef for Georgia Russia, and Supervisor for Morgantown, WV. Mike, a real outdoorsman, was an avid hunter, enjoyed fishing and loved dogs. He also loved baseball and intramural soft ball. For a few years, he trained dogs for local families. Constantly giving, he took care of his parents and looked out for others. He will be missed greatly. Visitation will be at Copeland's Coraopolis and following the CDC guidelines of 25 people and wearing of masks. A celebration for both Mike and William B. Cryster, Sr. will be held when restrictions are lifted. Because of Mike's love for dogs, the family suggests donations in his name to the Coraopolis K-9 Unit, Coraopolis Police Department, 1301 Fourth Ave., Coraopolis, PA 15108. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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SR. AUDREY SAGAN CDP At the age of 97, Sr. Audrey Sagan went to her eternal reward on May 17, 2020. She was born in Creighton, PA on July 22, 1922; was baptized in St. Clement Church in Tarentum, PA and was given the name Irma Marie. She entered the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1939 and made Final Vows on August 10, 1946. Sr. Audrey was an educator for a little over 50 years; was a teacher or principal throughout the greater Pittsburgh area, the Archdiocese of Detroit area and in the Archdiocese of Boston, MA. Upon retiring from teaching, Sr. Audrey became a Eucharist Minister. She served at Guardian Angels Parish in Pittsburgh's West End until 2006. Besides teaching many how to crochet baby afghans, many people have been the recipients of her outstanding crocheting skills. She received her Bachelor's in Education from Duquesne University. The second of three girls; she was preceded in death by her father, Matthew Sagan; and Mother, Catherine Codelka Sagan; and sister, Anna Balash. Sr. Audrey is survived by her sister, Josephine (Delbert) Funkhouser; ten nieces and nephews; a host of great-nieces and nephews; and the Sisters of Divine Providence and their Associates. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, services and interment are private. A Memorial Mass will be arranged at a later date. Memorial contributions may be sent to Sisters of Divine Providence, 9000 Babcock Blvd., Allison Park, PA 15101. Arrangements entrusted to ANTHONY G. STAAB FUNERAL HOME, INC. Please visit our website to post a tribute or condolence for Sr. Audrey: www.staabfuneral.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

GARY W. MORRIS SUDDENLY ON TU...

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GARY W. MORRIS Suddenly on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Beloved husband of Bridget Morris; loving father of Matt Morris, Gary Morris (Kaitlynn Fitzgerald) and Jessica (Richard) Eberlein; proud grandfather of Jacob and Charlotte "Charlie" Eberlein; brother of the late Ronald and Dr. William (Dolly) Morris. Arrangements entrusted to the SZAFRANSKI - EBERLEIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 101 Third St., Carnegie, where family and friends will be received on Friday from 3-7 p.m. In following today's guidelines, a private family blessing service will be held on Saturday. Gary was employed by West Penn Laco for 41 years. Burial will take place in Christ the Redeemer Cemetery. www.szafranski-eberleinfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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RUTH MARTIN On Monday, May 18, 2020, Ruth (Faith) Martin, of Avalon. Wife of the late Robert R. Martin. Daughter of the late Ralph H. and Josephine (Spidle) Faith. Ruth was retired from Price Waterhouse. She and Bob were avid golfers. She is survived by cousins. Family and Friends are welcome for visitation on Friday, May 22, 2020, 10:00 a.m. until time of service at 11:00 a.m., at the MCDONALD-LINN FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICE, LLC, 529 California Ave., Avalon, PA 15202. Please view the online guestbook www.mcdonald-linn.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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