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LAURA (ALLSHOUSE) WALD AGE 87,...

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LAURA (ALLSHOUSE) WALD Age 87, of Bridgeville, on October 18, 2020. Loving mother of William L. (Sharon) Wald, Raymond Wald, Mark (Donna) Wald and Kate Wald; sister of Carolyn Lasota and the late Ruth “Gwen” Tracy; also many loving nieces and nephews. Family and friends received on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 at the WARCHOL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 3060 Washington Pike, Bridgeville (412.221.3333), where a service will be held on Friday at 11 AM. View and share condolences at www.warcholfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JAMES JOSEPH "MOE" HUGHES PEAC...

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JAMES JOSEPH "MOE" HUGHES Peacefully, on Saturday, October 17, 2020. He was preceded in death by his father Edwin and mother Frances Hughes; loving brother of Lubie Radziewicz (John), Parris Miller (the late Buck), Joseph Hughes (Diane), Helen Dixon (the late Paul), Pauline Eisenbach (Bob), and the late Edwin Hughes, Thomas Hughes (Joann), Maureen Crook (Edwin), Barbara Ann Fulmer (George), Edward Hughes (surviving wife Carol) and Edwina "Winnie" Hughes; also survived by his nieces, Courtney Mascio (John) and Kelchis Radziewicz and many other nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed and remembered for his great dance moves and sense of humor. Family and friends are welcomed at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th Street, Lawrenceville, on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service at the Funeral Home on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

ROSEMARY DEL ROSSO OF CHALFANT...

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ROSEMARY DEL ROSSO Of Chalfant Boro., age 79, passed away on Monday, October 19, 2020, at UPMC East. Beloved mother of Antoinette Del Rosso (Joe Mehalik) of Chalfant and Patricia Stern (Darrell) of White Oak. Cherished grandmother of Daniella, Alexis, and Laurel; and great-grandmother of Theodore Vincent. Sister-in-law of Liberata Morell (George) and Antonio Del Rosso (Mary Lou). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vincent, in 2007. Rosemary worked as a teller at Mellon Bank for 17 years and she also worked alongside her husband in the family business, Del Rosso Auto Service in Braddock. She was a longtime member of Forest Hills Italian Sons & Daughters of America. Private interment in Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements by WOLFE MEMORIAL, LLC. www.wolfepgh.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

RICHARD "DICKY" MITCHELL AGE 7...

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RICHARD "DICKY" MITCHELL Age 71, of Jefferson Boro, formerly of West Mifflin, passed away in his home on October 18, 2020. Husband of Donna (Youkers) Mitchell; father of Tammy (Brian) Schmidt and Steven (Megan) Mitchell; grandfather of Allyssa, Tyler, Michaela, and Maxwell all of West Mifflin; brother of John Mitchell, Patti (Randy) Smith, Bob Mitchell, Larry (Maralynne) Mitchell, and Kathy (Larry) Stanley; son of the late John and Catherine (Barnes) Mitchell of Perris, California, formerly of Pittsburgh; brother-in-law of Bill (Rita) Youkers, Jack (Terri) Youkers, Bob (Nancy) Youkers, the late Kim Davis, Jim Davis, Terry (Caroline) Youkers, Diane (Tom) Mangus, Tracy (Eric Droppa) Youkers and many nieces and nephews. He has been cared for by his Guardian Angel, Dena Genes of West Mifflin. Dicky was loved by his large family and friends. He was the “superman” that fought a hard battle with a big smile and those bright blue piercing eyes that will never be forgotten. He had a love of the outdoors, his camp he built from scratch, and his grandchildren were his world. He was devoted to his lifelong companion and best friend, Donna. Dicky and Donna just celebrated 50 years of marriage last week. The visitation will be held Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 301 Curry Hollow Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. A memorial will be held on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at 10:30 a.m. at Pittsburgh Lincoln Place of the Nazarene, 5604 Interboro Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15207. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

KATHLEEN A. SCHRAMEK AGE 84, O...

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KATHLEEN A. SCHRAMEK Age 84, of Fox Chapel, passed away on Monday, October 19, 2020. Beloved wife of the late John M. Schramek. Loving mother of John “Jack” Schramek, Angela (David) Willis, and Nancy (Rex) Nordheimer. Grandmother of Charles and Oliver Willis, and Melissa Nordheimer. Great-grandmother of Tyler Willis. Sister of Margo (the late Paul) Veilleux and the late Harry Walsh and Mary Kanaby. Special aunt of Brant Veilleux. Her most important part of her life was her family, enjoying the holidays with them and playing the piano. Friends and relatives will be received on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from 4-7 p.m. at the BURKET-TRUBY FUNERAL HOME CREMATION & ALTERNATIVE SERVICES, INC., 421 Allegheny Ave., Oakmont. Masks and social distancing required, no more than 25 people in the funeral home at a time. Blessing Service Thursday, October 22, 2020, 11 a.m., in the funeral home. Entombment will follow in the Verona Cemetery, Oakmont. Memorial contributions may be made to a Charity of one's choice or the Alzheimer's Association, 2835 E. Carson Street, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15203. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

LINDA M. CICCIONE BATTISTA AGE...

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LINDA M. CICCIONE BATTISTA Age 57, of Ross Twp., on October 18, 2020. Wife of Michael. Mother of Antonio and Marlena Battista. Daughter of Tony and the late Mary Ciccione. Visitation Wed. 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, St. Teresa of Avila Church, 1000 Avila Ct., Pgh., PA 15237. EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH. Please visit us at www.neelyfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

MARY ELIZABETH BUCHA AGE 88, O...

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MARY ELIZABETH BUCHA Age 88, of Blawnox, passed away on Friday, October 16, 2020. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward J. Bucha, whom she married on June 20, 1953 at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Grassflat, PA; brother, Joseph Kolivosky; her parents, Andrew and Mary (Humenay) Kolivosky; and two infant sisters, Helen and Bernadette. Survived by her two sons, Edward R. (Christine) and Timothy J. (Pamela) Bucha; three grandchildren, Blaise, Emily and Paige Bucha; sister, Anna Rudella of Windburne, PA; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mary was born on April 8, 1932 in Philipsburg, PA. She worked for Sears Roebuck & Co. for 35 years in the Women's Clothing Department at its East Liberty store. She was an active member of the Sears Roebuck & Co. Retirement Group. Mary was a member of St. Scholastic Parish in Aspinwall, where she was an active member of the Christian Mother's Association and the Resurrection Choir. She enjoyed regular visits to the Senior Center in Sharpsburg and participated in many of its activities. Mary was active in many community organizations, including the Aspinwall Fire Department Women's Auxiliary and Chalfant House. Mary was a long-time member of the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 from 4-7 p.m. at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, LTD., 930 Center Avenue, Blawnox, PA 15238. Family and friends to gather for a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Scholastica Church, 309 Brilliant Ave., Aspinwall, PA 15215 on Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 10 a.m. Please meet at the church. Interment in St. Mary Cemetery, Sharpsburg to follow. www.thomasmsmithfh.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

ROBERT M. SCHOMBURGER AGE 79,...

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ROBERT M. SCHOMBURGER Age 79, of Gibsonia, on October 15, 2020. Beloved husband of Jacqueline Scheibel Schomburger. Born on June 28, 1941 in Pittsburgh, PA, son of the late Elmer and Stella Motkowski Schomburger. Loving father of Richard (Cheryl) Schomburger, Cheryl (James) Robick, and William (Diane) Schomburger. Foster father of Brian Fallet. Brother of Mike (Lee) Schomburger. Proud grandfather of Olivia Schomburger, Nicole (Tyler) Frenak, Danielle Schomburger, Hailea Robick and Meghan Robick. Step-father of Linda Lee (Mark) Hamilton, Susan Lynn Hawkins and Jacqueline Renee (Daniel) Sweeney. Step-grandfather of Rachel, Kimberly, Thomas, Daniel, Makaylyn, Kaitia and Natalya; and step-great-grandfather of Veyda, Wes, Mave, Brent and Maxwell. A U.S. Air Force veteran, Robert worked in elevator construction and was a member of IUEC Local 6 for over 34 years. He was an active member with John E. Mair Lodge 729 F&AM, Syria Shrine, where he was a member of the Motor Corps - White Harley Division, Masonic Motorcycle Club Chapter 6, and would volunteer to transport children to Shriner's Hospital in Erie for medical care. He loved to tinker around his home and was a generous and giving man. Family will receive friends Friday, 2-4 and 6-8, at SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, LTD., 5864 Heckert Road, Bakerstown, where a Blessing Service will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, O'Hara Twp. Please follow Covid-19 CDC recommended precautions. Family suggests donations to Shriner's Hospital for Children, 1645 West 8th St., Erie, PA 16505. Please offer condolences at www.schellhaasfh.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

RICHARD KING ROHRICH AGE 96, O...

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RICHARD KING ROHRICH Age 96, of Mt. Lebanon, peacefully went home to God on Saturday, October 17, 2020. Richard was the beloved husband of 40 years of Ann R. (Reda) Rohrich. He was preceded in death by his first wife Jane (Willis) Rohrich. He was the loving dad of Diane Halstead of Pocatello, Idaho, Autumn (Robert) Cumer, Mark (Kathy) Zupo, Christopher (Joanna) Zupo, and René Marasco; papa of 14; great-papa of ten; son of the late Ralph and Anne Rohrich; and brother-in-law of Pat Reda. Richard was the owner of Peerless Underwriters Insurance, estimator for Kartman Construction, worked for Farkas Personal Care Homes for 12 years, and a placement agent for Senior Lifestyles, Incorporated. True to his personality of always helping others, Richard was instrumental - alongside of Rev. Gardner - in assisting the New Light Temple Baptist Church on Center Avenue achieve its dream of building a new church structure. Richard was very proud of this accomplishment. Arrangements by BEINHAUERS, 2630 West Liberty Ave., Dormont, 412-531-4000. Friends and family welcome Thurs. 6-8 p.m. A Blessing Service will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to www.stjude.org/donate. Please add and view tributes at www.beinhauer.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

ELIZABETH P. MUTH AGE 87, OF P...

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ELIZABETH P. MUTH Age 87, of Pittsburgh, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, October 18, 2020. Loving wife of 67 years to John “Jack” Muth; cherished mother of Cathleen S. (Dennis) Brannen, Robert (Sandi) Muth, Susan (Richard) Clifford, and the late John D. Muth; also survived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Elizabeth had a successful business career for 22 years as an account executive with Aetna Casualty and Surety. Friends will be received Wednesday 6:00-8:00 pm and Thursday 2:00-4:00 pm and 6:00-8:00 pm at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 460 Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue (face masks required). Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Christ Our Savior Parish, St. Cyril of Alexandria Church Friday 10:30 am. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOHN ROBERT "MUGGS" ADAMS ALTH...

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JOHN ROBERT "MUGGS" ADAMS Although John suffered a stroke a few months ago, he pressed on. Ten days shy of his 94th birthday, John succumbed to complications and entered into rest on October 19, 2020. Greeting him with outstretched hands was his wife, Marie Theresa, who waited patiently 35 years for this reunion. With them are their daughters, baby Marie and Michelle; as well as John's parents, John Lawrence and Mary Agnes McGarey Adams; his siblings, Mary Louise Smith, Anna Catherine Carroll, Thomas Joseph, Edward Francis, James Richard, and William Henry; and so many more of the family. John is survived by his son, Kevin T.; and Michelle's girls, Caitlin Marie and Megan Elizabeth - his beautiful granddaughters who truly put the twinkle in his Irish eyes. He is also survived by his brother, Bernard Patrick (wife Patricia) of Moon Twp.; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. John proudly served his country during WWII, in the Army's 32nd Infantry Division. It was the first U.S. division to deploy as an entire unit overseas. He was among the first to engage the enemy in the Pacific in offensive ground combat operations and who were still fighting holdouts after the official Japanese surrender. Following his military service, John attended Mount Union University and remained the Purple Raiders' most ardent fan. John began a career at US Steel and while employed at Carrie Furnace, he met a young lady in the accounting office of the Homestead Works. After a brief game of cat and mouse, Marie began dating John and they married. John was committed to his family, took great pride in his children, and always gave credit to Marie. He was never so content as he was at family gatherings. He retired from US Steel after more than 35 years of service, mostly in its Treasury Department. John also volunteered with the USX Federal Credit Union serving on its supervisory committee for several decades. The typical Irishman, John enjoyed a large, loving family and the company of many friends. He loved laughter and song, and could often be found singing with family, friends and barbershop quartets. John possessed an unwavering faith, prayed the rosary daily and attended mass every day with the exception of the last few years. He then began watching weekday mass on EWTN. John was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Monroeville, the BPO Elks Braddock, and was a life member of the American Legion. In lieu of flowers, please consider a small donation in John's memory to Saint Joseph's Indian School, P.O. Box 326, Chamberlain, SD 57326, www. stjo. com. Calling hours with the family will be from 2-8 p.m. on Thursday, October 22, 2020 at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL CHAPEL, (412-271-1362), 534 Jones Avenue at Bell Ave., North Braddock, PA. His Mass of Christian Burial will be concelebrated on Friday, October 23, 2020, in St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, Resurrection Worship Site, 1 Majka Drive, West Mifflin, at 11:00 a.m. Corona Virus protocol will be observed. On Friday, if the friends would please go directly to the Ressurection Church and meet the family as we bring John to Mass one last time and help pray him to the gates of Heaven. Burial will follow in All Saints Catholic Cemetery, Braddock Hills, Pennsylvania, next to his wife Marie. United States Army Military Honors will be rendered. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DONNA L. (SIMPSON) BLACK AGE 7...

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DONNA L. (SIMPSON) BLACK Age 73, of Penn Hills, on Sunday, October 18, 2020. Beloved wife of 54 years to Don Black; loving mother of Karen Black (Jesse Netro), and James Black (the late Rebecca Dawn Whitehill Black); sister of Joe Simpson (Linda); beloved Grandma of Rachel, Logan, and Lucas Black. After raising her family, Donna worked for Interstate Investigation, and later the Monroeville Mall at the customer service desk. Services and interment are private. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Donna's name may be made to Animal Friends, 562 Camp Horne Road, Pgh., PA 15237. Arrangements entrusted to TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, INC., Penn Hills. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

HIS BEATITUDE METROPOLITAN THE...

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HIS BEATITUDE METROPOLITAN THEODOSIUS On Monday morning, October 19, 2020, His Beatitude Metropolitan Theodosius (Lazor), former Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All-America and Canada, fell asleep in the Lord in Canonsburg, PA after an extended illness. He was the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America from 1977 until his retirement in 2002. On October 27, 1933, Metropolitan Theodosius [Lazor] was born Frank Lazor to John and Mary Lazor, immigrants from Galicia (what is today the southeastern corner of Poland), in Canonsburg, PA. He was raised as a son of the Orthodox Church, a devout member of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church. He attended Canonsburg High School where he was Student Council President, graduating in 1953. He enrolled in undergraduate studies at Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, PA. During his time there, he served as the Recording Secretary of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, which focuses on Leadership Development. After his graduation in 1957 from Washington and Jefferson College, he enrolled in Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, at that time in New York City. He was awarded a Master of Divinity degree in 1960. He spent the next year pursuing additional studies at the Ecumenical Institute in Bossey, Switzerland, touring the Holy Land, and visiting Orthodox Christian centers throughout Europe and the Middle East. Upon returning to the US in 1961, he took monastic vows and was tonsured as a schema monk on October 10 at Saint Sergius Chapel in Oyster Bay Cove, NY by Archbishop Ireney of Boston and New England and given the name Theodosius. His heavenly patron was Saint Theodosius of Chernigov. On October 14, 1961 he was ordained to the Holy Diaconate at Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in NYC by Bishop Kiprian of Washington (DC). On October 22, 1961 the Hierodeacon Theodosius was ordained to the Holy Priesthood at Saint Gregory's Church in Homestead, PA by Archbishop Benjamin of Pittsburgh and West Virginia. From 1961 through 1966, he served as rector of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary Church, Madison, IL and as an assistant military chaplain. While at Holy Virgin, he instituted a building program, purchasing property and building a new church next to their existing edifice. Their altar was consecrated in 1965 by Archbishop John (Garklavs) of Chicago, where Father Alexander Schmemann was the guest speaker during the celebration. At the Spring 1967 Session of the Great Council of Bishops, he was elected to the episcopacy to serve as Auxiliary to the Metropolitan and Bishop of Washington DC and as administrator of the Diocese of Alaska effective June 1, 1967. He was consecrated a Bishop on May 6, 1967, Bright Saturday at Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in NYC by Metropolitan Ireney, Archbishop of New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada; Archbishop Nikon of Brooklyn; Archbishop Sylvester of Montreal and Canada; Bishop Kiprian of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania; Bishop Silas of Amphipolis (GOA); Bishop Mark (Lipa) of Levka, ruling bishop of the Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America under the Patriarchate of Constantinople. On November 17, 1967, the Great Council of Bishops elected him as the diocesan Bishop of Sitka and Alaska. During his tenure in Alaska, he oversaw the rebuilding of historic Archangel Michael Cathedral, Sitka, AK, which had been destroyed by fire. In May 1970, as Bishop of Alaska, he headed the OCA's delegation which traveled to Moscow to receive the Tomos of Autocephaly, marking the beginning of the Orthodox Church in America. The Tomos was signed by the Patriarch and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, and Bishop Theodosius received it from the hands of Metropolitan Pimen (Izvekov), the locum tenens of the Moscow Patriarchate. The Tomos guaranteed the right of self-governance for the Orthodox Church in America. Shortly thereafter, he hosted ceremonies in Alaska marking the glorification of one of the original Orthodox missionaries to Alaska, the Elder Herman. The event was significant in that it marked the first time a North American had been entered into the Orthodox calendar of saints. Bishop Theodosius initiated the effort to consider the Elder Herman for glorification. In 1972, he was reassigned by the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America to the Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. During his five-year tenure in his home region, he instituted a highly successful program to train permanent deacons (which was eventually copied by other dioceses throughout the country), fostered educational programs for all ages, and worked diligently to strengthen the life of the diocese on all levels. One of his most significant accomplishments was the securing of a new property for the archdiocesan headquarters in Cranberry Township, PA which included a home with offices and a large wooded area. On October 25, 1977, he was elected Metropolitan of All America and Canada during the 5th All-American Council in Montreal, Quebec. As Primate of the Orthodox Church in America, Metropolitan Theodosius assumed leadership of one of the world's 15 self-governing, or autocephalous, Orthodox churches. During Metropolitan Theodosius' tenure, the OCA's ministry units were established and charged with making an impact on Church life on the grass roots level. These ministries inspired parishes to expand their outreach and impact for continued growth. The OCA also expanded their communication efforts onto the burgeoning internet. In 1981, the Holy Synod of Bishops established a new diocese of Washington, DC as the seat of the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America. As Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan Theodosius presided over this diocese, in addition to his duties as Primate. Throughout his tenure, Metropolitan Theodosius met with numerous world religious leaders, including the primates of the various autocephalous churches. In 1990, he was the first Orthodox primate to be officially invited by the newly-enthroned Patriarch Aleksy II of Moscow, and in 1992, he was also invited to participate in the 600th Anniversary of the repose of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. In 1991 and 1993, he hosted the North American visits of Patriarch Aleksy. He hosted the Primate of the Orthodox Church of Georgia, Patriarch-Catholicos Ilia in 1998 and His Beatitude, SAWA Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland in 2000. As a guest of many national and foreign religious leaders, Metropolitan Theodosius traveled to Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Georgia, Ukraine, Russia, and elsewhere. He took part in official dialogues with His All-Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, at the Patriarchal headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey. Metropolitan Theodosius played an active role in inter-Orthodox gatherings, consultations, and bodies, including the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas [SCOBA], of which the OCA is a member. He continued to be a strong supporter of various inter-Orthodox ministries, including International Orthodox Christian Charities [IOCC] and the Orthodox Christian Missions Center [OCMC]. He was also a vocal advocate for Orthodox unity in North America. Together with the members of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America, he participated in the December 1994 SCOBA-sponsored gathering of North American hierarchs in Ligonier, PA. Metropolitan Theodosius was a frequent guest at the White House in Washington, DC, having been called upon by Presidents Bush and Clinton for advice on religious and political affairs in various parts of the world, especially after the fall of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During the crisis in Kosovo, he boldly defended the rights of all peoples in the region while calling upon President Clinton to end the NATO air campaign. On September 28, 1994, Metropolitan Theodosius was the guest of Dr. James Billington at the Library of Congress for the opening of an historic display highlighting the contribution of the Orthodox Church and native Alaskan cultures to North America. During the ceremony, Metropolitan Theodosius was greeted by US President Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin. On May 1, 2001, Metropolitan Theodosius, requested that he be granted a four-month medical leave of absence from his archpastoral and primatial duties by the Holy Synod of Bishops, a request they granted. However, he continued to suffer the residual effects of strokes he had suffered in late 2000 and early 2001. Despite a four-month medical leave of absence from May 1 until September 1, 2001, which he took at the recommendation of his physicians, he found the ever-increasing burdens of his office too demanding. On April 2, 2002, Metropolitan Theodosius shared with members of the Holy Synod of Bishops his desire to retire from the office of Metropolitan of All America and Canada. The members of the Holy Synod of Bishops granted Metropolitan Theodosius' request effective July 22, 2002. On July 22, 2002, His Beatitude Metropolitan Theodosius opened the 13th All-American Council and presented his report on the last triennium. At the conclusion, he retired as Metropolitan of All America and Canada. The schedule of services for his funeral is as follows: Wednesday, October 21, 2020, Saint John the Baptist Church, Canonsburg, PA 1:00-6:45 p.m. Arrival of the body and visitation; 7:00 p.m. Panikhida. Thursday, October 22, 2020, Saint John the Baptist Church, Canonsburg, PA 1:00-5:45 p.m. Visitation; 6:00 p.m. Office of the Burial for a Hierarch. Friday, October 23, 2020, Monastery of the Holy Transfiguration, Ellwood City, PA 10:00 a.m. Hierarchical Divine Liturgy followed immediately by Interment. Please note that due to COVID restrictions, only invited clergy may serve at the services. For all of these services, clergy and faithful should also be sure to maintain all safety protocols and precautionary measures. May Metropolitan Theodosius' memory be eternal! Arrangements are in the Care of MARIO L. DeANGELO FUNERAL HOME in Canonsburg, PA. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

REV. THOMAS P. TUNNEY, C.S.SP...

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REV. THOMAS P. TUNNEY, C.S.SP. Fr. Thomas P. Tunney C.S.Sp. of Bethel Park, a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, died peacefully October 14, 2020, at Manor Care in Whitehall, PA. He was 85 years old. Fr. Tunney was born December 12, 1934, in Ambridge, PA. He professed his vows as a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit on August 22, 1955, at Holy Ghost Novitiate in Ridgefield, CT and was ordained to the Priesthood September 21, 1960, at St. Mary's Seminary, Ferndale in Norwalk, CT. Fr. Tunney was first appointed to East Africa in the District of Kilimanjaro in 1961 and ministered there and in succeeding years in the Catholic Missions of Liliondo, Simanjiro and Monduli Juu and the Diocesan Junior Seminary in Arusha. During his time in Africa he also served as Superior of the East African Foundation (which later became the East African Province) and Rector of the Usa River Seminary. In the early 1980s while back in the United States, he worked as the Director of Mission Affairs at the Provincialate. In 1990, he was asked to be rector of the Theology House in Nairobi, Kenya. Upon returning to the States in 1996, after a brief sabbatical, he became director of the Spiritan Foundation in Wheaton, Maryland. In 1999, he was appointed pastor of St. Mark the Evangelist in Harlem, NY where he served for 10 years. He was then assigned as parochial vicar to Our Lady Queen of Peace in Arlington, VA. He was much loved by his parishioners at both parishes. He obtained retirement status in 2015 and was in residence at OLQP until 2018 when he joined the retirement community at Libermann Hall in Bethel Park. Fr. Tunney was preceded in death by his parents, William and Marcella O'Donnell Tunney and his brothers, John and William Tunney, Jr. and sister, Mary Betz. He is survived by nieces, Dianna Tunney of Birmingham, AL, Mary Kay Betz of Clarence, NY, Marcella Parsons of Havre De Grace, MD, Susan Lankes of Clarence, NY, Leslie Sacchettini of Chesterfield, MO; and nephew, William Tunney of Pittsburgh and many extended family members. Due to COVID restrictions, funeral arrangements will be limited to close family. For those not able to attend, the Funeral Mass will be live-streamed on the U.S. Spiritans Facebook page on Thursday, October 22 at 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place in the family plot at Sewickley Cemetery in Sewickley, PA. In memory of Fr. Tunney donations may be made to the Congregation of the Holy Spirit designated for retirement or for the educations of future Holy Spirit Fathers and Brothers, 6230 Brush Run Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

LILLIAN DANKO THE FAMILY OF LI...

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LILLIAN DANKO The family of Lillian Danko, age 92, of Whitehall Borough, previously of Pittsburgh, sadly announces that Lillian passed away on Thursday, October 15, 2020. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Frank, and now joins him in heaven. Lillian is survived by her children, James (Carolyn) Danko, Richard (Joanne) Danko, Janet (John) Scherer, and Linda (James) Deak. She is also the proud, loving grandmother of nine grandchildren and the great-grandmother of four great-grandchildren. Lillian is also survived by two sisters, Helen Bucher and Ruth Danko, as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. She will be greatly missed by all who loved and knew her. Visitation will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 301 Curry Hollow Rd., Pleasant Hills 15236. A Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 23, 2020, in the Funeral Home's Chapel. Condolences may be shared at www.jeffersonmemorial.biz. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

THOMAS "RUDY" BORZA ON MONDAY,...

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THOMAS "RUDY" BORZA On Monday, October 19, 2020. Father of Adam T. Borza and the late Megan Borza; grandfather of Scott and Jaedyn Dosdor; son of the late Herman and Ruth Borza; brother of Robert (Dorothy) Borza, Margaret (Phillip) Petrie and the late James R; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-6 p.m. Thursday (following CDC guidelines) at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, INC., 3552 California Ave. at Davis Ave. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOANNE "JENNY ROSE" CAMARDA PE...

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JOANNE "JENNY ROSE" CAMARDA Peacefully, on October 19, 2020. Beloved daughter of the late Charles and Racheal (Balestrieri) Camarda; loving sister of Rose (the late Thomas) Balistrieri, Frances Camarda Veltre and Rosalie Camarda Novak and the late Joseph (Bernadette) Camarda; cherished aunt to many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are welcomed at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th Street, Lawrenceville, on Thursday, October 22, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a Catholic Service. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

LINDA M. CICCIONE BATTISTA LIN...

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LINDA M. CICCIONE BATTISTA Linda M. Ciccione Battista, Age 57, of Ross Twp., on October 18, 2020. Wife of Michael; mother of Antonio and Marlena Battista; daughter of Tony and the late Mary Ciccione. Linda graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Master's Degree in Education and worked for over 20 years at Community Care as a Behavioral Healthcare Manager. She also devoted much of her time volunteering at the Catholic Schools that her children attended. Visitation Wed. 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. at NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, St. Teresa of Avila Church, 1000 Avila Ct., Pgh., PA 15237. EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Linda's name to any cancer related charity of your choice. Please visit us at www.neelyfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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JOHN A. MAGYAR Age 88, of Whitehall, formerly of Hazelwood, on Monday, October 19, 2020. Devoted husband of the late Rita (Bayne) Magyar. Son of the late Julius and Elizabeth (Chontos) Magyar. Loving brother of Theresa Tomkins and Anna Marie Kish; nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Friends received on Wednesday from 2-6 PM in the NEW ELMER L. HERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 828 Richford St. at Commonwealth Ave., Duquesne, PA 15110, 412-521-2768 or 412-475-4381. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Paul's Cathedral–St. Stephen's Parish at 11 AM on Thursday. www.elmerhermanfunerahome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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DEBORAH J. "DEBBIE" (GARFOLD) SAUER Age 66, on Sunday, October 18, 2020, of Brentwood. Beloved wife of the late Donald R. Sauer; loving mother of Stephanie (Shane) Turoski and Rebecca Sauer; cherished grandmother of Katelyn, Rylee, Shane, Jr., and Owen; daughter of the late Gilbert J. and Dolores (White) Garfold; sister of Mike (Donna) Garfold, Alice (the late George) Gross and Kathy (Tom) Bigley. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227 on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral prayer on Thursday morning at 9:45. Mass of Christian Burial in Blessed Trinity Parish, St. Basil Church at 10:30 a.m. Due to the current public health crisis, masks and social distancing guidelines must be adhered to. Please send condolences to www.johnfslater.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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