William H. Miller III
November 04, 2025 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

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November 04, 2025 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

November 04, 2025 |
By Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home | Posted in: Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home

Dennis was a self employed masonry contractor. He would tell people that he played with concrete since he was 5 years old. A member of St. Thomas the Apostle-Holy Trinity Church, he served as the head usher at 4 p.m. Saturday mass. He proudly served his Country in the Army during the Vietnam War and enjoyed coffee and breakfast with his Army buddies, sharing stories, and camaraderie with other Veterans. He loved driving, especially his Mack truck and also enjoyed hunting.
He is the beloved husband to Patricia (Stocklingsky) Baker for 53 years; father of Michelle (Rich Pukanic) Baker of West Mifflin; brother of Joseph Baker and the late Mary Ellen (John) Binkney and the late Eugene S. Baker.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, November 9, 2025, from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m., at the MALOY-SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 915 KENNEDY AVE., DUQUESNE, 15110, 412-466-3300, WILLIAM B. SCHLEIFER, SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM BRIAN SCHLEIFER AND ALLAN J. WEBER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A Blessing Service will be held at the Funeral Home on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, at 10:00 a.m., in Holy Trinity Church-West Mifflin, with Rev. James Bachner, officiating. Burial will follow in Holy Trinity Cemetery-West Mifflin, with Military Honors.
November 03, 2025 |
By Administrator | Posted in: William Snyder Funeral Home

Paul P. “Mr. Paul” Stolinski, 101, of North Huntingdon, went home to Jesus Thursday, October 30, 2025. He was born June 24, 1924 in West Wilmerding, a son of the late Michael and Mary (Pijar) Stolinski and was also preceded in death by his wife Anna (Diamond) Stolinski; his daughter Christine (Stolinski) Henderson, and siblings Jennie Kolkosky, Freda Prugar, Albert, Andrew, and Victor Stolinski, Eleanor Zajdel, and Cecelia Bezick.
He was an Army veteran of WWII and retired from Westinghouse Airbrake, Wilmerding. He was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church, North Huntingdon. He enjoyed working around his home, and he and his wife enjoyed traveling with their late, lifelong friends George and Elsie Dopirak.
November 03, 2025 |
By Administrator | Posted in: Jefferson Memorial Cemetery Funeral Home

Elizabeth “Babe” Marasco, age 91, passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home on Saturday, November 1, 2025. She was born on April 12, 1934, the daughter of the late Valent and Elizabeth (Shumar) Mihalic.
She grew up in McKeesport, graduating from McKeesport High School. Babe was a devoted parishioner of Sacred Heart Church where she was a member of the church choir. In her free time, she enjoyed baking, especially her world famous nut rolls and cookies.
Above all else, her greatest joy in life was the time spent with her family, a joy that only grew with the addition of new generations. A devoted mother and loving grandmother, she cherished the memories made with her family.
November 03, 2025 |
By Strifflers Family Funeral Homes | Posted in: Strifflers Family Funeral Homes
Joseph Mulac, a lifelong resident of McKeesport, passed away on November 2, 2025. Born July 19, 1933, Joe was one of nine children born to the late Milan and Mary (Pecar) Mulac. A 1951 graduate of McKeesport High School, he worked as a draftsman and US Steel Duquesne Works before beginning his career as a law man in 1960. He joined in the McKeesport Police Department, rising to the rank of Captain before retiring in 1984. He finished his career at Westinghouse Bettis, where he worked in armed security until 1999.
November 03, 2025 |
By Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home | Posted in: Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home

Joe excelled academically and athletically at Irwin High School where he graduated with the Class of 1955. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and remained a loyal Panthers fan to the dismay of several of his children who attended Penn State. Along with the late Elaine Teck Stewart, Joe raised his 6 children in Irwin, including George N. Stewart, IV (Nancy), Michelle S. Baker (Martin), Christopher J. Stewart (Barbara), Daniel M. Stewart (Marty), Colleen Stewart-Tretter, Jim Tretter, and the late Lisa S. Black (Pete), who, sadly, predeceased him by three months.
Joe married his beloved Deborah J. “Debbie” (Abbatangelo) Stewart in 2005 and, in the ensuing years, enjoyed the embrace of Debbie’s children, Holly Thurman (Tim) and David Christian (Laurie), who were welcoming of him and his boisterous family.
Papa Joe was particularly close to his 17 grandchildren (Benjamin, George V, Claire, Colin, Madison, Evan, Jesse, Jacob, Daniel, Nicholas, Joseph, Paul, Cooper, Case, Timothy, Frances and Sydney) and his 4 step-grandchildren (Brooke, Lily, Connor, and Nico), all 21 of whom he delighted with astonishing life stories, Boxing Day celebrations, and impromptu calls or visits, as well as his 16 (and counting) great-grandchildren, the newest of whom he greeted to the Stewart Clan just weeks ago. In addition to his wife, children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Joe is survived by many nieces, nephews and dear friends. While effortlessly garnering the adoration of his family, Joe had the undeniable knack for making friends wherever he went.
He was also quite proud of his Scottish heritage, even convincing Debbie to be married with full Highland attire, complete with bagpipes. Deb similarly introduced Joe to her proud Italian traditions and exceptional cooking, all of which he thoroughly enjoyed over the years.
Joe spent much of his earlier career as a “salesman extraordinaire” in the school yearbook and class ring industry, and then in commercial graphic sales. Most recently he worked as a successful roofing estimator and crew coordinator and for the Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home in Duquesne assisting with funerals and “co-piloting” the hearse.
Joe was a competitive athlete in his youth, enjoying wrestling, basketball and baseball. He later embraced the 1970’s tennis craze, leading to successful competition on many USTA teams. As talented as he was, Joe’s true calling and greatest impact was upon the hundreds of kids he coached spanning decades, starting with the Irwin PeeWee Basketball and Baseball leagues of the 1970’s into the 2000’s when he served as an assistant tennis coach at Norwin High School and, finally, Greensburg Salem High School. Joe’s guidance of young people extended to several who became “family” in the Stewart household. Joe’s competitive fire was not limited to sports. He enjoyed playing cards, particularly Hearts, Spades, Euchre and Pinochle, and amazed many with his ability to “communicate telepathically” to his partners, which, eventually, became the subject of suspicion from his opponents, specifically his children and grandchildren.
Finally, Joe held his Catholic faith dearly. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church in Irwin for many decades. In later years, he was active at Christ the Light of the World Parish in Duquesne and, most recently, at St. Michael’s Church of Saints Joachim and Anne Parish near his home in Elizabeth.
The Stewart Family would like to thank the medical teams at the UPMC Mercy Neuro-Trauma Care Units and UPMC Family Hospice, all of whom so kindly and professionally cared for Joe, his family, and friends in his unexpected final days.
Family and friends will be received from 3-8 p.m., on Friday, November 7, 2025, at the MALOY-SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 915 KENNEDY AVE., DUQUESNE, 15110, 412-466-3300, WILLIAM B. SCHLEIFER, SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM BRIAN SCHLEIFER AND ALLAN J. WEBER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Michael’s Church of Saints Joachim and Anne Parish, Elizabeth, with Rev. Thomas Burke officiating, assisted by Rev. Thomas Lewandowski and Rev. Thomas Dansak. Everyone should meet at Church. The Funeral will also be live streamed on the Funeral Home website: www.maloy-schleiferfuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Saints Joachim and Anne Parish, 101 McLay Dr., Elizabeth, PA 15037, or to the Oral Cancer Foundation (http://oralcancerfoundation.org), 2044 Placate de Quedo, Santa Fe, NM 87505, in memory of his beloved daughter, Lisa Black.
November 03, 2025 |
By Finney Funeral Homes | Posted in: Finney Funeral Homes

November 03, 2025 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

November 03, 2025 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Our hearts are shattered by the unexpected passing of our beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend, Max Anthony DelSignore, who left this world too soon on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the age of 25. Max is survived by his loving parents, Amy and John DelSignore; his cherished siblings, Sam and Zoe DelSignore; and his devoted maternal grandparents, Terri and Sal Greco. He was an adored nephew to his loving aunts and uncles and a cherished cousin to many. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Janet Whitney Baum and David DelSignore. Max grew up in the North Hills of Pittsburgh and was a proud graduate of North Allegheny High School. He will be remembered for his infectious laughter and buoyant personality; he was funny, kind, and loyal to all who knew him. Max had a passion for music that followed him everywhere. Above all, he had a deep love for his family. Max brought endless joy and laughter to his parents, brightening their lives with his presence. He was a protective and caring big brother, always looking out for his siblings. Quick to share a laugh with Zoe, they could find humor in anything, no matter the circumstance. Max had a special place in his heart for his brother Sam. Max always answered Sam’s relentless FaceTime calls, and they shared countless moments of laughter and fun. With compassion and a heart for others, Max made the decision to be an organ donor, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of others. Friends and family will be received Thursday, November 6, 2025 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM at the Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., 1638 Lincoln Way, White Oak (412) 672-6322 Troy J. Gilbert, Director. Condolences can be made at Gilbertfuneralhomeandcrematory.com
To honor Max’s unwavering love and commitment to his brother, Sam, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Special Olympics. https://give.specialolympicspa.org/maxdelsignorememorial We will forever carry Max’s vibrant memory in our hearts.
November 03, 2025 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

November 02, 2025 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

November 01, 2025 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home
George S. Haller, age 87 of North Huntingdon, passed away on November 1, 2025 at Redstone Highlands in Greensburg. He was born on July 15, 1938 in McKeesport, a son of the late Michael Haller Sr. and Mary Palovich Haller. George was a member of St. Angela Merici Church in White Oak, and the Norwin Lion's Club. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as an engineer for U.S. Steel. In his free time, George always looked forward to golfing and gardening, and he was a collector of various items. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by two brothers, Michael Haller Jr. and Thomas Haller. He is survived by his beloved wife Carolyn Krznaric Haller, one sister Rosemary Haller, brothers-in-law Charles Krznaric (wife Lisa), Franklin Krznaric (wife Lou Ann), and Gregory Krznaric (wife Judy), sister-in-law Patricia Zarak, and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday at 11 AM in St. Angela Merici Church. PLEASE GO DIRECTLY TO THE CHURCH. Interment will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Port Vue. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be given in George's name to the Norwin Lion's Club or the Alzheimer’s Foundation. James W. Shirley Funeral Home, 176 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon in charge of arrangements. www.shirleyfuneralhome.com
November 01, 2025 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

November 01, 2025 |
By Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home | Posted in: Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home
Nedra Hunter
Sunrise~July 19, 1955 Sunset~October 31, 2025
Nedra passed away at Kane Community Living Center-McKeesport.
There is no visitation. Private services and entombment will be held.
Arrangements entrusted to the MALOY-SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 915 KENNEDY AVE., DUQUESNE, 412-466-3300, WILLIAM B. SCHLEIFER, SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM BRIAN SCHLEIFER AND ALLAN J. WEBER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
November 01, 2025 |
By Finney Funeral Homes | Posted in: Finney Funeral Homes

Alverda L. “Birdie” Kivador O'Hara, 69, of Greensburg, formerly of Clairton, passed away Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at her home. She was born in Jefferson on October 6, 1956, to the late Charles “Big A” Kivador and Twyla Knight Bowers. She is survived by sons Dan (Kristy) Kivador of Hempfield, Grant (Dana) O'Hara of Wheeling, WV, Matthew O'Hara of Liberty, and James R. (Tonya) O'Hara, Jr. of Washington, sister Sandra Butvin of Portage, IN, fifteen grandchildren, nephews John, Jimmy, and Andrew Butvin, and beloved cat Willow. She enjoyed collecting knick-knacks, enjoyed watching The Fast and the Furious, and worked as a C.N.A. Arrangements have been entrusted to S.M. FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, 432 N. 6th St, Clairton, PA 15025. A memorial service will be held on Friday November 14, 2025 at S. M. Finney Funeral Home from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. with the service taking place at 2:00 P.M. A wake will be scheduled at a later date. Online condolences may be offered at www.finneyfuneralhome.com