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Similarly, the family extends their thanks to son-in-law Woody Shuler for the pleasant and meaningful companionship he offered to our father over the years but most especially during his final days. She went on to graduate from Allegheny College in 1983 with a BA in Political Science/History, receive a Juris Doctor from The Ohio State College of Law in 1987, and an AS from Columbus State Community College in 1996 specializing in Interpreting/Transliterating Technology. convenience. David Hugh Connolly on May 8, 2022. Kim was preceded in death by her devoted father, Bernard Rye and two aunts, Dolores (Rye) Zonarich and Barbara (Smith) Wolski. Prior to her employment at IUP, she taught at the public schools in both Wilson and Spring Valley, New York as well as at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Surviving are three beloved children and their families; Daniel B, II (Joy), Sean 83 (Janette), Mary (Dan) Messmer; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Bill (Ramona) Reznor; and numerous much-loved cousins, nieces and nephews. Glenn Michael Gratta passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2022, far too soon. She was 74. In 1983 he earned his MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Likewise, the family home she shared with her sister and Brian in Meadville bore the stamp of her flair for color and design, from patio planter combinations to unique light fixtures to the intricate tiling on the bathroom floors, each a work of art. Richard Edward Adsit, Sr. on June 7, 2022. He took particular pride in participating in the planning and construction of the new Augusta Library in 2010, serving at one point as chair of the Architectural and Site Selection Committee. James B. Knapp, age 89, a former Amherst resident and middle school teacher in the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Union Free School District, died in his home in Williamsburg, VA on May 23, 2022 after a sudden onset of ALS. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to John George Henry. He served on the boards of a number of organizations including the Better Business Bureau of Western PA, Grant Makers of Western PA, the United Methodist Church Union, and the Jumonville Foundation. Laura was born in Meadville, PA on March 8, 1958 to Carl F. and Marie L. Heeschen. He was born August 23, 1964 at Ronceverte, a son of Marshall Edgar . He came to Greensburg in 1963 and practiced at both the Jeannette District Memorial Hospital and Westmoreland Regional Hospital. But perhaps his greatest interest and satisfaction stemmed from real estate development and rehabilitation of economically depressed areas in and around Augusta. TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Fred loved politics, cooking, reading mystery novels, traveling to Europe, and watching his kids and grandkids play sports and perform in shows. She loved her family, animals, bridge, crossword puzzles and was an avid reader. An avid fan of CVHS sports, he also enjoyed bowling and writing books. She was deeply devoted to her husband, supporting him through a long illness until his death in 2021. He graduated from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Norma graduated from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., and attended the University of Mississippi as a graduate student, where, in exchange for starting the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter at Ole Miss along with two other ladies, her tuition was paid. Born in Painesville in 1943, Sue was the daughter of Robert Plummer and Eleanor Semple Plummer of Perry, and the younger sister of John Plummer. Most notably, when the State defunded the lighting on the beautiful Perry Monument at Misery Bay on Presque Isle years ago, Don spear-headed a small group of local businessmen to replace the old expensive lighting and to fund year-around lighting, for the first time ever. Outside the classroom, Mr. Knapp devoted his time to raising his family of five children in Eggertsville and sharing their activities. 2 people sought after Braddock Hills KFC robbery, Woman dead after rollover crash in Churchill, Visit the 5 major attractions in Washington County celebrating milestone anniversaries this year, Fire at Ross Township Chili's diverts customers, workers to restaurant's other sites, Frazer police respond to hoax call about double shooting, TV Talk: Frank Nicotero hosts Very Local game show on the streets of Pittsburgh, Aerosmith's farewell tour visits Pittsburgh in September, Pittsburgh Pop podcast: Talking Mulaneys Baby J on Netflix, Aerosmith returning to Pittsburgh one last time, Luke Combs kicks off summer concert season at Acrisure Stadium, Western Pennsylvania's trusted news source. Laura Fredricka Heeschen on June 25, 2022. Norma had a love for people, always carried a bright smile on her face and had a big, grateful heart. She took pleasure in providing a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner for friends and family, hosting a soiree on the back patio under the apple and maple trees among a wide variety of flowers, and providing libations to guests around the family pool each summer. During the Vietnam War, Will served in the Medical Corps at Womack Army Hospital in Fort Bragg, NC. He was 87 years old. Words cannot express how eternally grateful Jeff and I will always be for your loyalty. He was born in Meadville, February 8, 1931, a son of Thomas and Dorothy McClintock. Norma Jean Butts, 97, of Laurel passed away on April 7, 2022 at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel. James T. Dutch Linaberger on June 13, 2022. My father was working in advertising at the time my mother produced me. Charlotte Grey Kersey Cook, 81, of Sweet Chalybeate, Virginia, passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at LewisGale Hospital Allegheny in Low Moor, Virginia. Laura was preceded in death by her parents. Marian Davis Mimi Hartney, of Naples, Florida, and formerly of Penfield, New York, died peacefully on May 7th after battling cancer bravely for several years. Laura enjoyed cooking, gardening, and entertaining, particularly in Meadville at the home where she grew up and lived until her passing. Ryan Deto is a Tribune-Review staff writer. He graduated in 1960 from Shaler High School in Glenshaw, PA. Will attended Allegheny College in Meadville, PA and graduated in 1964. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Allegheny obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Suggested donation was $1000 pic.twitter.com/e40lepLO0X. He never stopped planning adventures they could all have together. He was a member of the Conneaut Valley Lions Club. He worked in campus security at Allegheny. He said that workers dont feel safe going Downtown. He eventually started a private counseling business. Connollys contributions to improving the quality of life in Augusta went beyond real estate. Janice Ruth Heintzelman Shea on June 9, 2022. Moving to Wisconsin in the early 1980s to be nearer Kathys family, Dennis embarked on a 20+ year career with the American Baptist Homes of the Midwest. She was the daughter of the late Len F. Hyler and Judith Teaford Hyler. He shared his love of math, statistics and computer science with two generations of college students over a 40-year teaching career, including teaching at Allegheny. In 1992, he and his wife Nancy received the first Angel Award presented by the Sacred Heart Cultural Center and the CSRA Girl Scout Council. Susan was a member of the Joseph F. Hill American Legion Post No. He was an avid lifelong reader of many books and periodicals, and relished his discussions of current affairs with friends and relatives. John Rosseel Overton McKean on February 24, 2022. He received his undergraduate degree from Allegheny College and his doctor of pharmacy from University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy. She is survived by her children Pamela Mashburn (Troy) of Memphis, Lampkin Butts (Susie) of Laurel, Elizabeth Young of Laurel, James Norman Butts of Laurel; Bennie Butts (Pam) of Madison and Stephen Butts of Laurel; 15 grandchildren, Erin Mashburn Moulton (Christian), Christie Butts Sutton (Trey), Hannah Mashburn Snowden (Matthew), Stephanie Butts Felder (Jeremy), Troy Mashburn (Taya), Casey Butts (Lauren), Benjamin Butts (Whitney), Sarah Mashburn Finley (Joel), Jeremy Young, Nicolas Butts, Jason Young (Kayla), Alex Butts Katte (Markus), Katharine Butts Wagner (Wesley), Christopher Butts and Sara B. Butts; and 22 great-grandchildren. A 1963 graduate of Bradford High School, he attended Allegheny College, The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and then graduated from Kent State University in 1968 with a Bachelors of Science in Psychology and Sociology. The family would like to recognize and thank the caregivers: Cynthia Meriweather, Brittany Meriweather, and Ronda Pitts for the comfort and kindness they provided to Mr. Connolly. He enjoyed skeet shooting at the Erie Skeet Club and belonged to many other clubs in the Erie area. He graduated with a Bachelors of Political Science and initially aspired to be a lawyer. They married at First Baptist Church of Waukesha shortly after earning their undergraduate degrees. She received an Alaska Governors Award for the Arts (1986) and was named an Honorary Member by the Alaska Library Foundation (1992). Simply browse the Covingtons obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. Born February 8, 1942 at Alleghany, Virginia, she was a daughter of the late Ernest Wyatt and Aretta Bostic Kersey. Leechburg Council approved a new, four-year contract for the borough's two full-timers, Chief Jason Schaeffer and officer Mark . They began their journey together, moving to MN, KY, CO, back to KY and finally to Libertyville, IL where his family settled down. He was a 1952 graduate of North East High School. John C. Carson, 76, of 5 Forman Street, passed away Thursday (March 31, 2022) at The Bradford Manor. Meet the President An Interview with James H. Mullen, Jr. Alleghany County and Alleghany Highlands, Virginia - an independent newspaper serving Alleghany County, the city of Covington and the towns of Iron Gate and Clifton Forge, Va., Rockbridge County, Bath County and Eastern Greenbrier County with hometown news, photos, real estate, government information Working in the steel mills there after graduating from high school, he received a scholarship to become a United Methodist Minister. He started his career in higher education as dean of men and assistant professor of history at Allegheny. Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Covington. He enjoyed photographing nature and people and captured many such events on film. He was 70 years old. Other than . In 1958, she married Richard Lee McClelland (Dick), Princeton Class of 1950, and moved to Princeton, NJ where she lived for close to 50 years. Dr. John G. Henry on March 31, 2022. I understand county government better than anyone.. The loving care of her sister sustained her for many more years than otherwise would have occurred. She was a 1969 graduate of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania and a 1971 graduate of the Katherine Gibbs School in Boston. He is survived by his daughters Anne 84 (Thomas Mazula), Mara (Michael Haynie) and Elizabeth 91 (Brian Best), two grandsons JT Mazula and Liam Best, his sister Mara Watson (William), niece Lynn Watson Neumann and nephew Edward Watson. In retirement, she fully embraced needlework and quilting, delighting in mastering new techniques, planning future projects, making new friends, and adding to her gadget collection. Frederick L. Newman on June 8, 2022. While studying in Germany they took many adventurous side trips and forged life-long friendships. Following a two year stint as a clerk typist in the U.S. Armys 2nd Armored Division in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, he began studies at State Teachers College (now State University of NY at Fredonia) for a masters degree in education. She was a resident of St. Petersburg for 44 years, moving there after being a Navy wife for 28 years. The two of them married in Jamestown in September 1960. Alan is also survived by his brother, J. Daniel (Betty) Lee Jr., of Amelia Island, Fla.; and numerous nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews, all out of state. She was a member of the Bradford and Bath Volunteer Ambulance Corps. He was sent to build a church and foster the growth of that congregation in Summit Township outside Erie, Pennsylvania. Most recently, she and her husband explored the backroads and communities of northwest Pennsylvania in her accessible van. He grew up playing jazz and was a fan of the New York Giants baseball team. He was a self-employed businessman and consultant for many years in Dallas, TX, retiring in 1990. Rog was the first in his family to attend college, graduating in 1950 from Allegheny College, in Meadville, PA, where he met Greta. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Covington obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. He was inducted into the Metropolitan Erie Chapter Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 and the North East Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015. He developed a desire to become a counselor and began to take classes. Los Angeles, focusing on the promotion of inclusion in the classroom and being appointed to the Chair of the College of Education. She was a graduate from Grove City High School in 1949 and attended St. Marys College, Notre Dame, before completing her degree at Allegheny College, in 1953. Her depiction of a vending machine as part of that mural was so realistic that people tried to put quarters in the imaginary slot. Survivors, in addition to his wife, Joanne of 62 years, include: two sons, William Hartung (Patrice) of Magnolia, DE and Raymond Hartung (Colleen) of Flemington, NJ; a daughter, Jeanne Rose 91 (Mark) of Meadville; nine grandchildren, Alex, Christopher, Kathleen, Virginia, Doris, Morgan, Corey, Kyle and Nicholas and one great grandson, Carl Gustafson. These years left a lasting mark but also provided a spirit toughening. Christine leaves behind several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Joy was active in her community and county for many years including serving on the Boards of Mercer County Mental Health and the Mercer County Community Counseling Center. Dennis retired from ABHM while serving as Director of Tudor Oaks Senior Living Community in Muskego. He was a graduate of Somerset H.S., Allegheny College and Temple Medical School. He was born July 28, 1934, in Titusville, Pa., the son of the late James W. and Elaine Reib Sexton. Don was extremely active in the community he loved, often behind the scenes. Kimberly E. Fierst, age 32, of Pleasant Hills, passed away surrounded by loving family on October 29, 2021. They later moved to the Westminster Shores retirement community. As a dedicated doctor, his business card always included his home phone number for his patients to reach him after hours. Kathy was an active member of Silver Spring Presbyterian Church for 40 years, serving, at various times, as a Deacon, an Elder, and a Trustee, as well as a Trustee of the Carlisle Presbytery. She was devoted to the Bradford Fire Department. A Waltham resident for more than fifty years she remained loyal to her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers. He coauthored three books, was referenced in over 60 journal articles and 17 book chapters. After selling his business, he enrolled at Penn State University, where he received a degree in turfgrass management and always dreamed of opening his own golf course on his property. Throughout her life, she took great pleasure in visiting and hosting her family. They were stationed at many places around the world; her favorites were Yokosuka, Japan and Whidbey Island, Washington. The family wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to the loving, caring sitters who took such good care of Norma including Leigh Byrd, Stephanie Newell, Kasey Sherman and Elaine Gavin. He touted his experience as treasurer and his fiscal record, as well as his strong ties to organized labor. Shared with Public Follow Here is JournalTV News for Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - the AlleghanyJournal.com's all-local video news show, which is published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the year on She was a talented artist in many mediums, but especially in watercolor. One of Pittsburghs most veteran public officials announced his candidacy Thursday for Allegheny County executive, joining a large field in the Democratic primary for the regions top elected official. He also leaves behind three sons (married) and seven grand-children. Susan Coffey Gargone on March 11, 2022. Mary McConnell Burney on February 6, 2022. He also opened Hearthside Gallery in North East. Fred leaves behind his wife, Sharon Grosshart, who lives in Kansas City, MO. Alan retired in 2012 to enjoy time with his family and to enjoy his property in Buffalo Township. Mark Edward Feury, 58, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, passed away Thursday, April 13, 2023 at his home in White Sulphur Springs. Berglund, Mary L. 89, of St. Petersburg passed away on April 22, 2022. (Coffey) Gargone, of Waltham, died Friday, March 11, 2022 at her home. Professor Newman received teaching awards and special commendations for his teaching by external accreditation review groups. Roger McCrea on June 2, 2022. While at Allegheny, she met and then married Alfred Denio, Jr. 54 of Clarion, Pa. She was most dedicated to her 4 children which she raised by herself: Alfred Denio, 3rd; Peter Denio; Lisa Nicholson; and Susanne Wolff. Mr. Knapp remarried a year-and-a-half later to Sydney Wharton Jones of Petersburg, VA. Christine Givner (nee Cassatt), 69, of Fredonia, N.Y., died on June 6, at Buffalo General Hospital after a short bout with cancer. Betty is also survived by her sister Carole Little of Washington State. Katherine A. Nelson, 84, of Meadville, died suddenly, at her home, on Sunday, November 14, 2021. She fell in love with the beach before she could walk, and retired to Naples, Florida, where she worked in the pro shop at Palmira Golf Club and enjoyed her colleagues and the members. At Allegheny County Treasurer John Weinsteins kick-off fundraiser for an (apparent) county executive run. To all who knew her, Norma was a loving daughter, wife, mother and grandmother. She earned her BA and MA degrees and went on to teach high school, college and vocational courses. Glenn M. Gratta on March 6, 2022. He then was employed as a counselor at Appalachian Mental Health Center in Elkins, and opened a branch in Parsons. Survivors include her husband, David; children Steve Adams (Shari) of Overland Park, Sharon Adams of Paola, Craig Adams of Estes Park, CO, Deb Morrison (Justin) of Fort Collins, CO; her sister Peggy Collins of Scottsdale, AZ; her grandchildren Megan, Tom, Emerson and Dylan and her great granddaughter, Mari, and many other relatives and friends. The family of Kimberly Ann Rye, 60, sadly announces that following a brief but serious illness she passed away peacefully Friday, May 1, 2022 at Emory Johns Creek Hospital, Alpharetta, GA. She had resided in Alpharetta from 2007 until the time of her death. On the faculty of Allendale Columbia School for 25 years, Mimi taught physical education and coached girls soccer and volleyball. These contributions were recognized by the community. Donald E. Wagner on May 15, 2022. Survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Valois and Les Robinson of Lakewood, CO, Rebecca Ann Shea of Lenoir City, Wendy and Alan Messler of Greenback; grandchildren: Eliza Emily Albin, Carlton James Albin, Mason Shea Messler, and Blake Alan Messler, and sister-in-law, Margaret Ann Bell of Las Vegas, NV. In retirement he chaired the library capital campaign and guided blind skiers. He worked for a few physicians in Bradford and then for Bradford Regional Medical Services, where he was retired as the Physician Billing Manager in 2009. We havent lost one dime of taxpayer income.. She and Peter, who died in 2018, enjoyed a loving partnership, based on care, faith, humor, and mutual respect. Joy Reznor Gallagher, age 90, of Grove City passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 20, 2022, at The Waters of Wexford, following a brief illness. Kimberly is survived by her parents, Raymond and Barbara Fierst; two brothers, Nicholas (Shannon) Fierst and Andrew N. Fierst; a niece, Nora, nephew, Danny and her nephew/Godson, Colin as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Historic Lexington Foundation honored the Paxton House Society and the owners of a historic Lexington home during its annual meeting April 8. He rushed for six TDs in 1995, 16 in 1956, and 10 in 1957. The legacy of volunteerism and caretaking, established by his parents and in-laws, was amplified and lived on in Dennis. Although he remained a member of the Georgia Bar, his career path would take him into the business world. Mary and Lester had four children together: Lisa, Steven, Christopher, and Cynthia. For several summers in the 1980s he found employment as a desk clerk at the now-demolished William Baker Hotel at Chautauqua Institution. Kathleen worked as an actuarial associate for State Life Insurance Company and Beckley & Associates in Indianapolis as well as Vermont Life in Montpelier, Vermont. I lived to be 99 so dont expect a short story! Jim Brewster and Wayne Fontana, state Reps. Dan Deasy and Anita Kulik, and Pittsburgh City Council President Theresa Kail-Smith. Alan was born Oct. 29, 1945, in Natrona Heights, a son of the late Frances (Schmidt) and John D. Lee Sr. Alan was a graduate of Freeport High School, Class of 1963. Janice held offices in other community groups such as the Loudon County Chapter of the Red Cross, the Lenoir City Womens Club and the Loudon County Arts in the Schools Program. He is survived by children: David H. Connolly, Jr. (Harriet), Virginia C. McNutt (Tim), Thomas C Connolly (Etta), Nancy C. Tribble (Jack), Jane C. Leonard, and Lucy C. Shuler, grandchildren: Katharine Sykes, Hugh Sykes, Thomas C. Connolly, Jr. (Lauren), Vaughn Connolly, Nancy T. Ralston (Harris), William J. Tribble, Virginia T. Anderson (David), Hank Leonard, Janie Leonard, Jack Shuler, David Shuler, and three great-grandchildren: Sadie R.L. He grew up in Millcreek, graduating from McDowell High School in 1958 and then Allegheny College in 1962, with dual degrees in business and art. He finally retired after selling the gallery but continued to do wood work and make signs for friends and family. Don resigned his commission in 1967 at the rank of Captain and returned to Erie to be a part of his fathers well-known insurance agency, S. A. Wagner Agency, Inc., spending the last many years at the helm as President and CEO. In addition to Amy, Gretchen, and Jessica, Glenn is survived by his son-in-law Michael Stanczak, his amazing grandchildren, Peyton and Landon, his sister Lori Piccolomini (Gratta), his brother David Gratta, and his niece Sara Piccolomini. He is also survived by his children, Martin Riggs (Michelle) and Karen Riggs; his stepdaughters, Susan Morrison (Cal) and Stacy Becker (Gary); seven grandchildren, Corey, Cristal, Jason, Alexander, Maidelys, Blake, and Noah; five step-grandchildren, Laura, Amanda, William, Melissa and Daniel; and seven step-great-grandchildren, as well as a niece and nephew. Their move to Meadville provided Kathy, a loyal Allegheny alumna, opportunities to enjoy the colleges cultural offerings and pursue her life-long love of learning via Adult Learning Classes and participation in the Community Chorus.

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