Kathleen F. O'Donnell
February 08, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home


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February 08, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

February 07, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Rebecca "Becky" Dale Painter, 67, of North Huntingdon, passed away at home on Thursday, February 5, 2026. She was born December 4, 1958 at Columbia Hospital in Wilkinsburg and was the daughter of the late Seibert and Lenora May (McCurdy) Fry. She was the loving wife of 44 years to Ronald William Painter. Becky was a graduate of Norwin High School. She ran her husband’s carpentry business as well as running the household. She loved her horses and driving her kids on the school bus. She raised a son and helped raise 3 nephews and a niece. Her granddaughter Madison was her pride and joy. She will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Nana, you’re an angel.
February 07, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Ruben Trbovic, 89, passed away to join the Lord on January 28, 2026. Born July 21, 1936, Ruben was a devoted servant of Christ whose life was marked by his unwavering faith. His love was unconditional for his wife, Kathy, and his two children, Margo and Ruben. Born and raised in McKeesport, Ruben would fondly recall his childhood and the many teaching moments his older siblings, particularly his four brothers, provided. After high school, Ruben worked as a craneman for US Steel until he was drafted into the US Army where he served as a marksman. After the Army and always up for an adventure, Ruben spent a few years in Los Angeles, working in a grocery store and rubbing elbows with the film stars of the 1950s and 60s. Shortly after returning to McKeesport, Ruben met the love of his life, Kathy Sholtis. The two were married in 1967 and raised two children. Ruben had various employment experiences before settling on his long-term career as a routeman for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. After Kathy’s untimely passing in 1996, Ruben rededicated himself to his faith and church, serving many roles at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, including his favorite, a greeter. His generational legacy compelled him to be routinely dressed in his best and rarely seen without a fedora hat. Always up for expressing an opinion on the Penguins, politics or the color of the sky, Ruben enjoyed a lively discussion with anyone willing to engage. He cherished the time with his four grandchildren, attending their school and sporting events, walking in the neighborhood, building puzzles and playing gin.
February 07, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

February 06, 2026 |
By Strifflers Family Funeral Homes | Posted in: Strifflers Family Funeral Homes

Janet Spicer Mangus, age 91, of Whitehall, PA, formerly of White Oak, PA, died on Thursday, February 5, 2026. She was born in New Castle, PA, on May 5, 1934, and was the daughter of the late Elbert Chye and Olive Fraley Spicer.
February 06, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

John Ryaby III, 78, of Penn Township, passed away on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Forbes Hospital in Monroeville, with his loving family by his side. He was born on July 31, 1947, in McKeesport, a son of the late John and Johanna (Zaken) Ryaby. Prior to his retirement in 2013, he was a Process Engineer for Westinghouse Electric and Emerson Electric. He was a member of the Air National Guard, a member of Community Methodist Church in Irwin, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. John was a steady and supportive husband, a hardworking father who valued teaching by example, and a proud grandfather who found great joy in his family. John is survived by his beloved wife, Judy (Greenewald) Ryaby; daughters, Dana (Robbie) Jacobs and Kerri (Marko) Thomas; and grandchildren, Robbie, Johnny, Nathan, and Kallie Jacobs, and Landon, Jaxon, Nolan, and Devin Thomas. He is also survived by his siblings, Florence Kunder, Richard Ryaby, and Madeline Ryaby. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Johanna Grandon, Barbara D’Alessandro, and Madonna Jaimes. Friends are welcome Monday, February 9, 2026 from 2-4 & 6-8pm at the Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., 1638 Lincoln Way, White Oak, PA 15131. (412) 672-6322 Troy J. Gilbert, director. Funeral Service will take place Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 11:00am in the funeral home chapel. Interment will follow at the Mount Vernon Cemetery, Elizabeth Township. Condolences can be made at GilbertFuneralHomeAndCrematory.com
February 06, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

February 06, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory

Joseph John Cuturilo, age 63, of Liberty Borough, went to be with the Lord peacefully, surrounded by his family at Jefferson Hospital on Friday, January 23, 2026. Born December 30, 1962, in McKeesport, he was the son of the late Nick and Rosemarie (Kumf) Cuturilo.
Joe was an altar boy at the former Sacred Heart Croatian Church in McKeesport. He was a member and bartender of Club Dobrotuor in McKeesport. Joe was a painter by trade and worked many years for Sebastian Painting. In earlier years, he enjoyed fishing and playing tackle football in Junior High. He loved all sports and was a walking encyclopedia of facts and statistics. Joe also loved old movies and all the old television shows.
He is survived by his siblings, Stephen (Sherie) Cuturilo of Glassport and Noreen (Gary) Reynolds of Shaler, and his nephews, Gary Jr. and Nick Reynolds. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Nicholas A. Cuturilo. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Arrangements were entrusted to Willig Funeral Home & Crematory. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.willigfuneralcremationservices.com.
Charles Danforth, Supervisor
February 05, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory
Joseph Jacobs, our beloved father, passed away peacefully at the age of 97, surrounded by his loving family. Born on Christmas Day in 1928, Joseph lived a life defined by devotion-to his family, his faith, his country, and his community.
He was preceded in death by his cherished wife of 30 years, Ann Sarkisian; his parents, Elizabeth and Mike Jacob of Safita, Syria; and his brothers, Abraham and George. Joseph leaves behind his three devoted children: Elizabeth (David), Luke (Waad), and Joanne (Tommy); six treasured grandchildren-Annie, Michelle, Mark, Sarah, Joseph, and Jasmine; his dear and doting sister Alice Jacob; loving sister-in-law Rose Kehetian; and blessed with many nieces and nephews across the country.
Joseph was born and raised in the Christy Park neighborhood of McKeesport and graduated from McKeesport High School in 1946. He proudly enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he trained as a radioman-known as "the middle guy" on the airplane. His very first flight was launched from the deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Saipan. After his honorable discharge, Joseph was accepted to Duke University, but at his parents' request, he returned home after two years and continued his education at the University of Pittsburgh.
February 05, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

February 05, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

Dorothy I. "Dot" Hurley, age 84 of White Oak, passed away on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 in Forbes Hospital, Monroeville. Born February 21, 1941 in McKees Rocks, she was the daughter of the late John William and Alma I. (Smith) Haas, Jr. A member of Mary, Mother of God Parish, Dorothy retired after 26+ years as a chief payroll clerk with the Port Authority on the North Side. If you ever encountered Gam, also known as Mom, Dot, or Mima, it was always met with a smile. She loved traveling the world with her family, playing cards, and simply sitting back and people-watching. It was as if she never met a stranger. She had a way of talking to anyone and making you feel like she’d known you forever. She is already so deeply missed, and the void she leaves behind can never truly be filled. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, the late Eugene A. "Gene" Hurley, her second mother who raised her Erma Haas, and two of her great-grandchildren: Elijah Carr and Emma Turner. Dorothy is survived by her children William (Tammie) Hurley of Valdosta, GA, Cindy Lou Marr of Pittsburgh, and Cynthia (Allan) Carr of White Oak; her grandchildren Mika (Scottie) Brogdon, Ashley (Josh) Turner, Zachary (April) Hurley, Kayleigh (fiance' David Greenfeld) Bush, Theresa Marr, Michael Marr, Alicia (Chukky) Okobi, Ryan (Lauren) Carr, and Shane (Nandi Meade) Carr; her great-grandchildren Kinsley, Daniel, Brent, Hannah, Kaden, Tessa, Carter, Maddox, Ari, Dylan, and Ivi; her sister Phyllis (George) Geanopulos of Canonsburg; and also nieces and nephews.
February 04, 2026 |
By Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home - Crematory | Posted in: Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home & Crematory
Mary E. Buccini, age 101, of McKeesport, died February 1, 2026, at Kane Community Living Center in McKeesport. She was preceded in death by her brother, Frank Buccini, and her cat, Frisky.
In her youth, Mary spread her wings, moving to New Jersey and the vibrant streets of New York City, where she indulged her deep appreciation for the arts. She thrived in the city's cultural heartbeat, relishing the energy and creativity that surrounded her. Many joyful evenings were spent attending plays and musicals, where the magic of performance and storytelling captured her heart.
A devoted animal lover, Mary's compassion extended beyond her human connections. She dedicated her resources to various animal organizations, embodying her unwavering belief in giving a voice to the voiceless. Her home was always filled with the love of her feline companions, whom she cherished dearly.
In quieter moments, Mary found solace in the lively discourse of conservative talk radio, often tuning in nightly to engage with the ideas and voices that inspired her. A passionate Pittsburgh Steelers fan, she took immense pride in supporting her team and Coach Mike Tomlin, bringing her spirit to life at every game.
Arrangements were entrusted to Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home & Crematory. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.jaycox-jaworskifh.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, 1 Saint Therese Ct. Munhall, PA 15120 or to In Care of Cats, 1680 Fallen Timber Rd, Elizabeth, PA 15037.
Chris Odasso, Supervisor
February 04, 2026 |
By Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home - Crematory | Posted in: Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home & Crematory
David D. Kutzfar, age 83, of North Versailles, died at home on February 1, 2026. Born July 29, 1942, in West Mifflin, he was the son of the late Louis and Dorothy (Holmstrom) Kutzfar and the husband of Sandra "Dolly" (Suckfiel) Kutzfar.
David's professional journey was shaped by his years of service at US Steel Homestead Works and later AT&T. He was a former member of the 11th Ward Club. A proud veteran, David served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Willard Keith. His experiences during those formative years instilled in him a lifelong sense of camaraderie, as he remained an active member of the USS Willard Keith Men's Reunion Association.
He had a profound love for animals and cherished every moment spent fishing with his family, embracing the tranquility and connection that nature provided. Quiet evenings would often find him engrossed in the news or enjoying episodes of Judge Judy, reflecting his keen interest in the world around him. David also loved cheering for his beloved Pittsburgh Steeler Team.
In addition to his wife, David is survived by a daughter, Lisa (Chris) Martin, and a grandson, Christopher "Skip" Martin. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Robert Kutzfar.
Family and friends will be received at Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home & Crematory on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 10 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.jaycox-jaworskifh.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the White Oak Animal Safe Haven at whiteoakanimalsafehaven.com/donations
Chris Odasso, Supervisor
February 04, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory
Father John Matthew Elanjileth, age 104, of McKeesport, died February 2, 2026, at UPMC McKeesport Hospital. Born April 26, 1921, in Kerala, India, he was the son of the late John and Elizabeth Elanjileth.
Father Matthew was raised in a loving family and deeply influenced by the faith of his Mother. He entered the seminary and was ordained into the Catholic priesthood on August 24, 1945, in Kandy, Sri Lanka. From 1945 until 1963, Father Matthew was the rector of the Minor Seminary, training young men for the priesthood. During those years he served as Professor of Aramaic and Sociology at Mar Ivanios College in India.
In 1963, Father Matthew came to the University of Pittsburgh to further his studies in Sociology. Father has served several parishes in the Pittsburgh Diocese over the years including St. Mary of Mercy, St. Lawrence O'Toole in Garfield, Madonna del Costello in Swissvale, St. Joseph Coraopolis, and St. Sylvester in Brentwood. His credentials also include a Diploma in Social Leadership from the International Cody Institute in Canada and a Master's Degree in Education from Duquesne University.
Father Matt's assignment to St. Mary Romanian Catholic Church in Christy Park in 1981 brought him to McKeesport. Shortly after that, he extended his ministry to Auberele, serving at risk children and families and began his work as Chaplain at UPMC McKeesport Hospital.
February 03, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory
Mary Ellen Elko, age 88, of McKeesport, died January 31, 2026, at Kane Community Living Center in McKeesport. Born December 23, 1937, in McKeesport, she was the daughter of the late Richard P. and Erda (Stiddard) Reed, sister of the late Harry Reed, and the wife of the late Albert Elko.
Mary worked for Bell Telephone prior to her marriage, and then held position in various service and health-related organizations before retiring from her role as an administrator for Senior Care Associates, where she impacted the lives of many senior residents and her work colleagues. Her commitment to service extended beyond the workplace; she was a member of Mary, Mother of God Parish at Corpus Christi Church and a former member of St. Nicholas of Myra Byzantine Catholic Church. She was also very active in St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Grade School where she served as Secretary of the Parent-Teacher Association during her children's attendance there. During her husband's tenure as McKeesport's Mayor, city treasurer, and councilman, she served as an officer and member of various community organizations.