ALBERT J. D'ALESSANDRO Of Shadyside, formerly of Squirrel Hill on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, age 68. Beloved husband of Fonda T. D'Alessandro; father of Armand D'Alessandro (Laura); also survived by nieces and nephews. If you knew Albert, you will know what was important to him and how deeply he will be missed. Regrettably, services and interment will be private due to ongoing health concerns. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Albert's name to Animal Friends www.thinkingoutsidethebox.org or Penn State Dance Marathon, www.thon.org Arrangements by MCCABE BROS., INC. Condolences may be left at www.mccabebrothers.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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LAURA A. (JOHE) MANGOLA AGE 94...
LAURA A. (JOHE) MANGOLA Age 94, of Shaler Twp., on Monday, April 13, 2020; beloved wife of the late Anthony L. Mangola; loving mother of Robert (Alicia) Mangola of Batavia, NY and Maryann (the late Raymond) Perrotte of Glenshaw, PA; proud nunna of Ryan (Julie) Perrotte, Kristie (Nick) Ricchiuto, and Corrie (Kyle) Rombaut; dear great nunna of Evan Perrotte, Anthony Perrotte, Nicholas Ricchiuto, Jacob Ricchiuto, Nathan Ricchiuto, and Jayson Rombaut; sister of the late George P. Johe, Jr. Laura loved her family dearly and will be remembered for her sweet and kind spirit. She enjoyed cooking, baking, and spending time with her late husband, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Services and interment will be held privately by the family. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements made by the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, LTD., Glenshaw. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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FREDERICK J. SPARTE AGE 56, OF...
FREDERICK J. SPARTE Age 56, of Pleasant Hills, formerly of Bethel Park, passed away on Sunday April 12, 2020. Beloved son of the late Jean and Joseph Sparte. Dear brother of Jude (Tim) Cinello, Debbie (Joseph) Grimes and late Cathy, Joseph and John Sparte. Uncle of Jennifer, Katrina, Cassandra, Jason, Christy, Melissa and Amanda. Great-uncle to 12 nieces and nephews. Private services will be held by the family. Arrangements by GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, INC., South Park Twp., (412) 655-4600. Condolences may be offered for the family at www.GriffithFH.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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GERALDINE E. (GRECO) LATTARI G...
GERALDINE E. (GRECO) LATTARI Geraldine Lattari, age 93, of West View, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Basilio U. Lattari; loving mother of Arcangela (John) Balest of Franklin Park, Francesca (Fred) Lattari-McKiernan of West View, and Vincent (Rebeccah Hoffman) of Gibsonia; adoring grandmother of Francesca Balest, Michael, Christopher, Sarah, Caroline, and Nicholas Lattari; cherished cousin of Antoinette and Carlo Lattari. Geraldine was born in Mendicino, Italy, November 12, 1926, to the late Francesco and Angelina Greco, and was preceded in death by her siblings, Antonio and Carolina. Geraldine immigrated to the U.S. in 1948, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in French and Spanish Languages from Duquesne University and a Master's Degree in Languages & Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1958, Geraldine began a thirty-year teaching career at Homestead (later Steel Valley) School District teaching French and Spanish. She enjoyed cooking, baking, reading a good book, staying up late and spending time with her grandchildren. She was Mammina to her children, extended family and many who knew her. The family thanks Gateway Hospice and Sunrise of McCandless Renaissance Team for the excellent care and attention given to Geraldine at the end of her life. The family is grateful also for previous caregivers who cared for her with affection and respect. Due to the Coronavirus situation, services and interment are private. A celebration of life will be planned for a later date. Gifts in memory of Geraldine Lattari may be made payable to the University of Pittsburgh, for the Balest, Greco and Lattari Italian Studies Fund, and mailed to Philanthropic & Alumni Engagement, University of Pittsburgh, 128 North Craig St., Pittsburgh, PA 15260; or made online at giveto.pitt.edu or by phone at 1-800-817-8943. Arrangements by DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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CHARLENE E. SNATCHKO HAYGOOD C...
CHARLENE E. SNATCHKO HAYGOOD Charlene E. Snatchko, formerly Haygood, of Carnegie, passed away Sunday, April 12, 2020, at Washington Hospital. She was born June 11, 1952 in Washington, PA, to the late Howard Snatchko, Sr. and Evelyn Snatchko (Speer). Preceded in death by her sisters, Irene Mottiqua and Nancy Milletary. Charlene dedicated her life to her children and her career, she was a retired Psychiatric Registered Nurse at both Woodville and Mayview State Hospitals. She was an advocate for those suffering with Mental Illnesses and was passionate about caring for an underserved and sometimes forgotten population. She is survived by her three children, Marchelle Haygood, Lynnette Haygood, Bernard (Safiyyah) Brooks and step-daughter, Janell Runco-Aguon. Also survived by her siblings, Eileen (Larry) Worstell, Howard Sonny (Dianna) Snatchko, Jr., Leonard (Sharon) Snatchko and Theodore Ted Snatchko. Her grandchildren, Deon Che, Jaque, Brandon, Nakia, Abdul-Fattaah, Abdullah, Indya, Jaden, Abdul-Azeez, Abdur-Rahmaan, Jaila, Neena, Abdul-Wahhaab and Abdul-Lateef and two great-grandsons, Basel and Haleem. As well as a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation and burial will be private, and arranged through LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME in Carnegie, PA. leohenneyfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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DR. ROBERT W. CORSELLO DR. ROB...
DR. ROBERT W. CORSELLO Dr. Robert W. Corsello passed peacefully on April 11, 2020, at his home in Wexford. Born March 2, 1935, in Pittsburgh. Son of Dr. William and Mary (Kappler) Corsello. Brother of Dr. W. Ronald Corsello, Dr. Richard Corsello, and Dr. Thomas Corsello, all originally from Pittsburgh. Beloved husband of Lois (Wiedeman) Corsello (deceased) and Dr. Marty McCarthy. Father to R. Scott (Lisa) Corsello, the late Cindy (Richard) Mathews Corsello and Blair Corsello. Grandfather of eight, and great-grandfather of five; as well as many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. "Beans" as his friends and family called him, served in the Navy from 1958-1965. After retirement from active duty, he opened his practice in Sewickley where he spent the next 43 years before retiring from a long and successful career in Dentistry. A standout athlete in his youth, he became an avid golfer and enjoyed all sports. A celebration of his life will be held at a more appropriate time. Interment will be at Christ the Redeemer Cemetery in Ross Twp. Arrangements by DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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LOIS J. (REDLINGER) WILMOTH AG...
LOIS J. (REDLINGER) WILMOTH Age 65, unexpectedly on April 11, 2020, of Allentown. Beloved wife of 24 years to Eugene G. Wilmoth; loving mom to Brian C. (Jennifer) Redlinger; proud grandma of Jeremy (Victoria Assad), Brett and Jason Redlinger; great-grandmother of Sophia; sister of Joann (John) Napierkowski, James (Kim) Redlinger and the late John Redlinger and Paula (survived by Ken) Poleski. Also survived by many in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation and funeral services will be held privately. Arrangements entrusted to the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227. Please send condolences to www.johnfslater.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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JOHN C. DELLARIA OF MCCANDLESS...
JOHN C. DELLARIA Of McCandless Twp., formerly of Brighton Heights, on Saturday, April 11, 2020. born September 19, 1923, in St. Michael's, PA. Son of the late Angelo and Antoinette Dellaria; husband of the late Barbara T. (Brungo) Dellaria; loving father of Antoinette Gatti (William), Sarah Lynn Keating (Carl), and Angelo (Jackie) Dellaria; brother of Rosemary Grech and the late Josephine Romano, Mary Williams, Michael Dellaria, Charles Dellaria, and Sarah Burns; also survived by nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. John was a member of American Legion Post #81 for 17 years and was the longest living active member of Local #1058. He paid dues and voted since 1971. Due to the Coronavirus situation, services and interment are private. A memorial mass will be held at St. Alexis Church at a later date. Arrangements by DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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RICHARD E. "DICK"/"BROOK" HART...
RICHARD E. "DICK"/"BROOK" HARTUNG Of the North Hills. Peacefully, on Friday, April 10, 2020. Born October 13, 1932 in Brooklyn, NY. Beloved husband of 65 years to Patricia A. (Howe) Hartung. Dick moved from Brooklyn, NY to West View as a teenager; and the nickname Brooklyn was originated. He attended North Catholic High School and was amember of the class of 1951.He served in the #511 Army Inf Division where he was honorably discharged for his outstanding military service as a paratrooper and lifeguard during the Korean Conflict. He excelled at baseball and was invited to play in the minor leagues. Brook married his high school sweetheart Patty Ann in 1954 and started a family. He worked as a bricklayer and constructed houses throughout the North Hills. He further sold and developed Residential, Commercial, and multi-family communities. He was the President of the Builders Association and taught Commercial Real Estate courses throughout the country. Richard was a devout Catholic serving as a Eucharistic Minister for many years and Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus Bellevue Council #752. He loved: the Lord, his family, Pittsburgh sports, a good laugh, golfing (achieved a hole in one) and especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren perform, entertain and play athletics. He was the loving father of Joyce Mangis (Gerard J.), Jon R. Hartung and Gregg P. Hartung (Mary Kay); brother-in-law of Madelyn Pinkerton; proud grandfather of Christopher, Alexandra, Erin, Jeffrey, Emma, Grace, Patrick and Jon Ryan. Due to the Coronavirus situation, services and interment are private. A Memorial Mass will be scheduled at a later date. Arrangements by DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Gifts of remembrance can be directed to the Little Sisters of the Poor, Benton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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PATRICK JOHN (PAT) FENTON AGE ...
PATRICK JOHN (PAT) FENTON Age 74, died as he lived, with dignity, courage, integrity and peace. A man of faith and deep regard for the value and importance of his communities, of which there were many, his deeply bereaved survivors include his wife, Virginia (Ginny) Cunningham; children by love if not by blood: Christine Concari (Gabriel); Catherine Smith (Robert Miller); David Smith (Mary Beth); grandchildren by love if not by blood, who knew him as Paddy: Katherine Elizabeth and Jessica Anne Heinrich; Erin Hamill, Richard William and Anna Elizabeth Smith; and a sister, Margaret (Peggy) Wagner (Thomas); niece, Kate Marie Driscoll (Adam); and nephew, Ryan Christopher Wagner (Amy); great-nieces, Erin and Grace Wagner; and great-nephew, Patrick Driscoll. He is also survived by numerous cousins, their spouses, children, and grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, Margaret Dunne, native of County Galway and Patrick Fenton, who immigrated from Dingle; and his brother, James Joseph. Pat's dedication to the human family and to humble service was exhibited to many who came to know him during his 20 years as a Roman Catholic priest. On his ordination in 1972, he requested assignment to an inner city parish with significant needs. But, you go where you are sent, and Pat was assigned to an affluent parish in Butler, Pennsylvania, which he endured with grace despite his disappointment. He went on to pastor Pittsburgh's inner city parishes, including St. Joseph in Manchester on Pittsburgh's North Side and Corpus Christi in East Liberty, among others. He was central to the establishment of Northside Common Ministries on Pittsburgh's North Side; a dedicated board member of the Thomas Merton Center and a catalyst for parish collaboration in diocesan parishes near Corpus Christi, as well as Dorothy Day Apartments, Inc., the first of its kind transitional living residence for low-income single-parent families. On departing ministry in 1991, Pat entered a new form of ministry at Action Housing, Inc., where he was able to continue service to vulnerable populations through development and administration of social support for the elderly, at-risk youth, and low income individuals and families. Prior to and since his retirement from Action, he has continued project management at Wood Street Commons, a 270-unit affordable housing community in Downtown Pittsburgh. Students in the OSHER program at the University of Pittsburgh may remember Pat's familiar presence, as will those who encountered Pat as he volunteered with East End Community Ministries. The circles of relationships in Pat's life extended far and wide. He graduated from Central Catholic and maintained many ties that were bound there. Most recently, he gathered a disparate group of strangers into Saturday afternoons during Lent and Advent that grew quickly in friendship, faith and intimacy. Sunday mornings were times for breakfasts at JJ's after Mass, occasions that he sorely missed when all gatherings were halted by the virus. In his almost 25 years with Ginny, he dragged her onto long bike trails and she dragged him to Europe. He gave no reason to think it wasn't a fair trade. They loved each other well. Pat was struck down by a rare cancer whose first symptoms appeared only a month before his death and whose diagnosis was only declared four days before he died. While all those who know him, especially his beloved grandchildren, will find his passing stunning and incomprehensible, he would want them to embed in their own spirit the words that he concluded long ago that he would live by: In all the struggles, achievements and puzzles you encounter, go with the most positive and life-giving option: Choose life. A Memorial Mass and celebration of life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his honor to the Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, 1 N. Linden St, Duquesne, PA 15110. Professional Services by D'ALESSANDRO FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, LTD., Lawrenceville. www.dalessandroltd.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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KENNETH R. WHARREY AGE 70, OF...
KENNETH R. WHARREY Age 70, of Hampton Twp., on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Dear father of Justin Wharrey. Brother of Margaret Nigro, John Wharrey, Sharon Dale, Thomas Wharrey and the late Barbara Fitzsimmons; former husband of Susan Wharrey; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Ken loved fishing, hunting and the outdoors. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements entrusted to GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, INC., Wexford (thomafuneralhome). Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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BARRY L. SPENCER AGE 80, OF BE...

BARRY L. SPENCER Age 80, of Beechview, on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Beloved husband of Carol (Blume) Spencer; brother of Linda McAnalley; brother-in-law of Virginia Pucci. Barry will be sadly missed by his loving nieces and nephews. Due to the ongoing health crisis, services and entombment in Mt. Royal Cemetery will be held privately for the family. Arrangements entrusted to BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL SERVICE, LTD. To add a memorial or tribute for Barry please visit our website: www.brusco-napierfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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MARILYN "SANDY" WILSON AGE 77,...

MARILYN "SANDY" WILSON Age 77, of Dravosburg, passed away on April 14, 2020. Arrangements have been entrusted to I.M. FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, 203 4th St., Dravosburg, PA 15034. For more information, visit our website at: www.finneyfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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CHRISTINE G. (POLLICE) PALUMBO...

CHRISTINE G. (POLLICE) PALUMBO Age 83, of Bloomfield, on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Daughter of the late Pete and Mary Pollice; longtime companion of the late William Madden; loving sister of Maryann Pollice; aunt of Cindy, Renee, Michelle and Christa; great-aunt of Sara, Victoria, Richard and Max; great-great-aunt of Mark, Sammy and Gabriella; cousin of Rose Palmieri and Lidia DeFelice. Visitation and Funeral private due to current restrictions on gatherings. Arrangements by the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, Lawrenceville. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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JEAN F. BONVALOT OF FOREST HIL...
JEAN F. BONVALOT Of Forest Hills, age 84, unexpectedly on Monday, April 13, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Eugene Bonvalot. Loving mother of Lisa Fauth of Murrysville, Lori (Charles) Garvey of Worthington, Kirsten (Wayne) Schwoegl of Forest Hills and Karen (Bruce) Bonvalot Cody of Mayville, NY. Treasured Mimi to her grandchildren, Stephanie (Tim Dougherty) Schwoegl, Cory Cannon and Kyle Cannon who she adopted and raised, Erin Schwoegl and Zach Garvey. Sister of John (Diane) Frandsen and Richard (Kathy) Frandsen. Jean met her husband Gene when they were both working at HJ Heinz. After they married, Jean became a homemaker. Jean and Gene enjoyed antique auctions, collecting antique clocks and their weekly Thursday night Vinnie Pie dates. Jean was the ultimate caregiver, always putting everyone else first. She was a strong woman who spent the majority of her life raising her children and grandchildren. Later in life she doted on her canine companions, especially Bettsey, a miniature dachshund and, most recently, Hank, a 215-pound English mastiff. Jean was an exceptionally hard worker, always working on a project in the home or yard. She valued integrity, cooperation, honesty, education and independence. Jean enjoyed reading the newspaper, was intelligent and informed, and would share her viewpoints during conversations which will be greatly missed by her family. Jean will be laid to rest in William Penn Cemetery and services will be private. Memorial donations may be made to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, 1 N. Linden St., Duquesne, PA 15110 or www.pittsburghfoodbank.org. Arrangements with PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, INC., East Pittsburgh, 412-824-8800. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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LESLIE ZSAMBOKY LESLIE "LES" ...
LESLIE ZSAMBOKY Leslie "Les" Zsamboky, 85, born Laszlo Zsamboki, died on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, in his home. Les was born November 23, 1934, in Celldomolk, Hungary, to Karolyn and Kalman Zsamboki. He attended college at the Szombathelyi School of Mechanical Engineering (Szombathelyi Gepipari Technikum) in Szombathelyi, Hungary. He graduated in 1954 with a mechanical engineering degree. In October 1956, when Hungarian students revolted against the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet imposed policies, Les was active in this Freedom Fighter's revolt. After failure of the revolt, he fled for his life and freedom to Vienna, Austria. In 1957, 18,000 Hungarian refugees were granted asylum to the United States of America. Les, who was 23 years old, was headed to freedom for a new life in the USA. He settled in Braddock, PA and lived with a Hungarian family, while he learned to speak English and looked for employment. He got an opportunity when a supervisor at US Steel heard of a young man who recently showed up in the Pittsburgh area with a strong mechanical engineering background. While his degree was not officially recognized in the United States, his skill set landed him a job at US Steel. His career in steel included employment at US Steel, United Engineering, Blawnox, Tippens Machinery, and Weirton Steel. He influenced the current steel industry with his strong work ethic. He also had a patent and did consulting work in the industry. Les was a member of the Teutonia Mannerchor of Pittsburgh. He enjoyed dancing, and was always the first on the dance floor. He participated in the Hungarian dance group at the Pittsburgh Folk Festivals, and taught his grandchildren the traditional Hungarian dances. He also enjoyed gardening. Les was known for his strong handshake, and reminding his family to, Remember your Hungarian heritage! He has two sons, Nick Zsamboky (Marci) of Murfreesboro, TN, and Steve Zsamboky (Tunde) of Washington, PA; and three grandchildren, Rachel Zsamboky Stottlemyer of Taylor Mill, KY, Zach Zsamboky of Latrobe, PA, and Carrie Zsamboky of Murfreesboro, TN. Due to crowd restriction guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, no public visitation or services will be held. Arrangements are entrusted to the WILLIAM G. NEAL FUNERAL HOMES LTD., 925 Allison Ave., Washington, PA 15301. Additional information and guestbook are available online at www.NealFuneralHome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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THERESA CALORE "FAYE" AGE 88,...
THERESA CALORE "FAYE" Age 88, Of McKees Rocks, due to Covid-19, on Sunday April 12, 2020. Beloved Mother of Nicholas "Frank" Calore, Barbara (the late Mike) Keller, Marchell (Bo) Roman, Collette (Bill) Woznichak; grandmother of Nicholas, Christopher, Emily, Chelsea, Tori, Zackary; 11 great-grandchildren; daughter of the Late Barbara and Nicholas Kolinsky; sister of Gloria (Buddy) Jones, and the late Barbara "Babs" Matson; also survived by nieces and nephews. She was Dearly Loved by the Presston Community. Services unfortunately are private. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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MARY KRISTIN SANCTIS AGE 51, O...
MARY KRISTIN SANCTIS Age 51, of Cranberry Township, passed away peacefully on Saturday April 11, 2020, surrounded by her loved ones. Kristin was born on December 26, 1968, daughter of Carole and the late Edmond M. Sanctis; beloved sister of Terence, Michael (Cheryl), and Edmond (Shelli) Sanctis; loving aunt of Ryan, Zachary, Lindsay, Wilson, Aaron, Dean and Julian. She is also survived by many loving friends who will miss her dearly. Creative, strong-willed, and quick-witted, Kristin always put her family first, including her cherished dogs, Nico and Prima. Graduating from the University of Dayton in 1990, Kristin enjoyed a successful career in digital advertising and direct marketing and spent her last eight professional years assisting non-profit organizations with their fundraising initiatives. Kristin enjoyed crafts and was an especially talented jewelry maker. She had a special place in heart for animals, and was blessed with a large and loyal circle of friends who provided her with immeasurable support and love during her four year battle with cancer. Kristin's family is enormously grateful for their support. Due to our Nation's current pandemic, private Family services were held. A public gathering of family and friends to celebrate Kristin's life will be held at a later date. Because of Kristin's love of animals, the family suggests donations may be made to Animal Friends, 562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237. Professional arrangements entrusted to DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME OF CRANBERRY. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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TERESA R. (TESS) NOWALK ON HO...
TERESA R. (TESS) NOWALK On Holy Saturday, April 11, 2020, Teresa R. (Tess) Nowalk, of Whitehall Borough, suddenly but peacefully, left the loving care of her family and was delivered into the arms of the Lord. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Francis J. Nowalk; and children, Jim (Tricia) Nowalk, Bob (Jenny) Nowalk, Mary (Pat) Wood, Nancy (Scot) McKinnis, Sally (Ray) Helfer, and Beth (J.J.) Schmiedlin; 20 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Born and raised in Carrick, the daughter of Alphonse and Catherine Rectenwald, Tess leaves behind her sisters, Mary Jane Lazenga, Ruth Then, and Shirley Warner, but joins her sister Norma Piel and brother Jim Rectenwald, who preceded her in death. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Tom Nowalk and sister-in-law, Kathleen Till. Tess was blessed to have many wonderful nieces and nephews and a cadre of close friends. She was known for her religious devotion, bridge-playing, bowling prowess, and volunteering for South Hills Family Hospice. A limited viewing due to the health emergency will be followed by interment at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. A Mass and celebration of Tess's life will be scheduled at the conclusion of the health emergency. Arrangements entrusted to the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227. In lieu of flowers, Tess's family asks that donations be made to St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin Church or its St. Vincent DePaul Society. The address for both organizations is: 5200 Greenridge Drive, Pittsburgh, PA15236. Please send condolences to www.johnfslater.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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JANE JAFFE RUDOV AGE 62, DIED ...
JANE JAFFE RUDOV Age 62, died on April 13, 2020, at her home in Regent Square, surrounded by her family. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Jane is the daughter of Norman and Alice Jaffe of Squirrel Hill. She grew up in Butler, PA and attended Butler High School and then Mercersburg Academy, graduating in 1975. She went on to attend and graduate from Ohio Wesleyan University and later received a Master's degree in International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University (Thunderbird) in Phoenix, Arizona. Jane's extensive career spanned many decades and continents, spending early years at Deloitte, and several years at UPMC in marketing and human resources. Later in her career, Jane was the Global Director of Marketing for the Oldham Division of Industrial Scientific Corporation (acquired by Tyco International) where she oversaw the company's global marketing strategy in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Ultimately, she served as Director of Marketing & Business Development at CJL Engineering where she found tremendous support and friendship in the past year. In addition to her parents, Jane is survived by her sister, Erica Miller (Stephen); brother, David Jaffe (Freada); loving stepchildren, Daniel, Lindsey and Roxanne Rudov; nieces, Emily, Jennifer and Alexandra Jaffe; and nephews, Harley and Matthew Miller. Jane's work afforded her many opportunities to travel the world, which was one of her great passions. She immersed herself in cultures, stories, foods, and experiences. Jane always brought back a piece of the world to share with her friends and family. She will be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and the incredible richness that she added to our lives.A private funeral service and interment will be held due to the CDC restrictions on social distancing. Contributions in memory of Jane can be made to Our Clubhouse (Smallman Street) in Pittsburgh, PA, or a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., family owned and operated. www.schugar.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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