A free service provided by your local funeral professionals and The Tube City Almanac, your independent, non-profit news source.

McKeesport Area News from Tube City Almanac


Advertising

Finney Funeral Home CREMATION Simple Direct Dignified

This service is supported by donations and advertising. To advertise here, call (412) 614-9659 or email McKeesportObituaries@gmail.com.


Nancy Cox Cochrane

July 25, 2025 |

By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Nancy Cox Cochrane, 96, of Elizabeth Township passed away peacefully in her home of 60 years, surrounded by her children. She was born on November 4, 1928 in McKeesport, PA to William J Cox Jr and Elisabeth Young Cox. After attending McKeesport Public Schools through 10 th grade, she went to Grier School, a boarding school in Tyrone, PA where she enjoyed horseback riding and was proud to make the first team in field hockey. She started college at Western College in Oxford, Ohio (now part of Miami University of Ohio), and after two years, she convinced her mother to let her transfer to Pennsylvania State College in State College, PA (now Pennsylvania State University). She joined the Delta Delta Delta sorority and graduated in 1952 with a bachelor’s degree from the School of Home Economics where she focused on early childhood education. Nancy married George A Cochrane, whom she had met at Penn State, and together they raised four children in Elizabeth Township. Known for her abundant energy, Nancy filled many volunteer roles over the years including PTA fundraiser, Brownie troop leader, and local American Field Service member bringing foreign exchange students to Elizabeth Forward High School and sending EF students abroad. She served in many capacities at Mt Vernon Community Presbyterian Church, including as Deacon and Elder. She volunteered for decades at the McKeesport Hospital Gift Shop (and later the UPMC McKeesport Gift Shop) raising money for the hospital as part of the Junior Committee. She also worked for 25 years as the office manager of her husband’s business. In later years she joined the Garden Club of McKeesport, working in the rose gardens at Renziehausen Park through her 80’s. Nancy was predeceased by her husband George and her brother William J Cox III. 

 
Read More


Katherine "Nina" Koutsouliou

July 25, 2025 |

By Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home - Crematory | Posted in: Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home & Crematory

Katherine "Nina" Koutsouliou, age 83, of White Oak, died at home on July 23, 2025 with family by her side. Born February 28, 1942, in Rhodes, Greece.  She was the daughter of the late Theodoris and Irene Drakou and the wife of George Koutsouliou for 63 years.
Katherine devoted over 30 years of her life working at Giant Eagle in White Oak, spending most of those years at the bakery.
She also had a passion for cooking and baking delightful Greek dishes, which she took great joy in preparing for family gatherings and celebrations. Her culinary skills not only filled the bellies of those she loved but also warmed their hearts, as she cherished every moment spent in the kitchen.
A proud member of the Annunciation of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church, Katherine's faith was an integral part of her life. This community played a significant role in her journey, providing a space of comfort and connection where she shared her love for her heritage. Nina's family was her greatest treasure. She took immense joy in caring for her children and grandchildren, pouring her love into their lives and creating indelible memories that will be cherished forever.  She was a selfless person putting the needs of others above her own.
 
Read More


Jeffrey Andrew Babesh

July 25, 2025 |

By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

Jeffrey "Fro" Andrew Babesh, age 57, of Clairton passed away on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at home. Born April 6, 1968 in Levittown, PA, he was the son of the late Joseph David Babesh and Karen Arlene (Guffey) Myers. Jeffrey worked in the metal shop at Kirk Lester in Clairton for 3 years and formerly worked as a plastic fabricator at BAW Plastics for 20 years. He was a member of VFW #803 and the Sons of Columbus, both in Clairton. Jeffrey will be remembered as a kind and helpful person who would give the shirt off his back to help someone. He was an amazing person, a pistol, extremely hard working, wonderful family man and friend. Besides his mother he is survived by his siblings Joseph Babesh of Clairton, Arlene M. (Thomas) Leedom of Lancaster, and Tony (Tiffany) Cisco, Jr. of Clairton; niece Jessica; nephews Corey and Riley; stepfather Tony Cisco, Sr.; uncle Bob (Jamie) Guffey of McKeesport; and friend Jason Davis of West Newton. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his sister Georgeanna Myers.

 
Read More


Rose Mae Izydorczyk

July 24, 2025 |

By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Rose Mae Izydorczyk, 92, of Port Vue, passed away on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. She was born September 17, 1932 in McKeesport and was the daughter of the late Anthony and Mary (Tomaino) Molinaro. She graduated from McKeesport High School in 1950. She was a member of the former St. Joseph Parish in Port Vue. She was the loving wife of the late Eugene A. Izydorczyk, who passed away on May 26, 2022. Her husband and family were her entire world, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and friend.

 
Read More


Joseph A. Villi, Jr.

July 24, 2025 |

By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Joseph A. Villi, Jr., 53, of Elizabeth Township passed away Wednesday, July 23, 2025. He was born in McKeesport on February 16, 1972 to Joseph A. Villi, Sr., and the late Ruth (Beahm) Villi. Joe graduated from Elizabeth Forward High School, attended Pitt University, followed by becoming a licensed Master Plumber - working for Mongiovi & Son, leading up to his illness. In his youth, Joe was a sports fanatic, playing baseball from a young age all the way through college. He also wrestled, played football, and competitive darts. In high school, he was a 4x State Champion and National Champion in Academic Games. He is survived by his father, Joseph A. (Kathleen) Villi, Sr., of Elizabeth Township; a daughter, Kendra Villi-Rauch of Wagener, SC; siblings, Valerie Villi of Elizabeth Township, and Chris (Jennifer) Villi of Pittsburgh; as well as nieces and nephews, Ashley Wojcik-Mancini, Jonathan Wojcik, Aaron Villi, and Caleb Villi; and great-nieces and great-nephews, Madelyn & Addison Mancini, and Hunter & Jaxon Wojcik. Friends are welcome Monday, July 28, 2025 from 2-4 & 6-8pm at the Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., 6028 Smithfield Street, Boston, PA 15135. (412) 751-5000 Drew J. Gilbert, director. Funeral Service will take place Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at 10:00 am in the funeral home chapel. Interment will follow at Jefferson Memorial Park. Condolences can be made at Gilbertfuneralhomeandcrematory.com.

 


Regis R. Snyder

July 24, 2025 |

By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

Regis Snyder, age 76 of North Huntingdon, passed away on July 23, 2025.  He was born on September 27, 1948 in McKeesport.  Prior to his retirement, Regis was employed as a machine operator.  The staff of Kadima at North Huntingdon, formerly Briarcliff nursing home, became his family.  Regis will be missed by the entire crew.  He always looked forward to playing bingo with his friends, watching sports on TV, and singing Christmas carols.  There will be no public visitation.  Regis’s friends would like to extend a special thank-you to Bridges Hospice for their care and compassion.  James W. Shirley Funeral Home, 176 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, in charge of arrangements.  www.shirleyfuneralhome.com

 


Becky Rose Reeder

July 23, 2025 |

By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory

It is with great love and sorrow that we announce the passing of Becky Rose Reeder, who left this world peacefully at her home in Port Vue at the age of 65. A beloved mother, sister, aunt, and friend, Becky lived a life full of adventure, love, and generosity. A former resident of Virginia and Idaho, Becky returned to her hometown of Pittsburgh to be close to the place and people she cherished most.

Becky's career as a travel agent on Capitol Hill reflected her adventurous spirit and passion for exploring the world. An avid skier, she conquered slopes across the globe, embracing every journey with her signature enthusiasm and style. Always fashionable and effortlessly chic, Becky had a radiant presence and a smile that could brighten any room.

She was a devoted mother to Dylan and Grant Reeder, always supporting them and showing up in any way she could. She was proud, and she loved her two boys with all her heart and soul. She was also a loving caretaker to her two fur babies, Holly and Charlotte, who never left her side. Becky's love extended beyond her family - she had faith in God and was truly a selfless soul. Becky would give the shirt off her back if needed and was always such a kind and supportive friend. Her sense of humor, creativity, and boundless energy made every moment spent with her memorable. Becky was passionate about giving back to her community, often lending her time and heart to those in need. Whether on the golf course, planning her next adventure, or organizing gatherings, she lived life with joy, grace, and purpose.

 
Read More


Ruth A. Martin

July 23, 2025 |

By Wojciechowski Funeral Home | Posted in: Wojciechowski Funeral Home

Ruth A. Martin, 81, of Glassport, died July 22, 2025.  She is the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Barrett.  She is the wife of the late John R. Martin.  Ruth is survived by her daughters Cathy Hall and Carol Martin; son Richard (Amy) Martin; grandchildren James Schweitzer, Kaitlyn Hall, Lilly Wissler, Mason Martin, Vincent Martin and Gregg Kelly; and brother Richard Barrett.  Friends will be received at the Wojciechowski Funeral Home, Glassport on Friday from 2 to 5.

 


Darlene Lance

July 23, 2025 |

By Elmer L Herman Funeral Home | Posted in: Elmer L. Herman Funeral Home

Darlene Lance, age 76, of Clairton, on Monday, July 14 2025

transitioned to the other side to be with her loving Daughter Felicia.

Born on August 15, 1948, Darlene was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother,

and friend whose kindness, faith, and love touched all who knew her.

Darlene was a proud Christian who cherished time spent in fellowship with her family and friends.

She especially enjoyed weekend outings and shopping trips with her loved ones,

creating memories filled with laughter and warmth. A dedicated and nurturing soul,

Darlene found great joy in her work as a teacher’s aide, where she supported

and encouraged young children with care and compassion.

 
Read More


Joseph H. Fleming

July 22, 2025 |

By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

Joseph H. Fleming, age 66, of Belle Vernon and formerly of West Mifflin, passed away Monday, July 21, 2025 in Penn Highlands Mon Valley Hospital. An avid motorcycle lover, he was an Army veteran and a parts pro and driver for Advanced Auto in Belle Vernon. Born January 22, 1959 in Pittsburgh, he was a son of the late Harold S. and Bernie (Pace) Fleming and husband of the late Alice L. (Darby) Gribble. He is survived by his daughter, Sandy B. Albright of Elizabeth; son, Cody (Gina Abrego) Gribble of Eden Prarie, MN; grandchildren, Karina Rowan, Jalina and Edwin Albright and Ellison and Cody Gribble; also, nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his brother, Gary Fleming. Friends will be received in the Paul E. Bekavac Funeral Home, 221 North Second Avenue, Elizabeth, Thursday, July 24, 2025 from 2 PM until the time of a military service at 4 PM. Memorial contributions can be made to the family to help with funeral expenses. Offer condolences at http://bekavacfuneralhome.com

 


Janet "Vickie" Ropar

July 22, 2025 |

By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

Janet Victoria (Vickie) Ropar passed away from dementia on July 21, 2025 at Mountain View Senior Center, Greensburg.  Born November 20, 1959 in Casper, Wyoming, her young family soon moved to western Pennsylvania.  Vickie was the beloved wife of Joe Ropar (of NHT), and daughter of Carole Reynolds Crookston and the late Albert Crookston.  A 1978 graduate of Norwin High School, Vickie then earned an Associate's Degree in Graphic Art and Design from WCCC, which complimented her lifelong talents as an artist.  After raising her children, she returned to the workforce with Style and Substance Art Gallery, Rescue 8, and Airtek.  Throughout her life, she loved dogs, and owned/raised some of the best girls ever (Tootsie, Sadie, Bailey, Bristol, and Charlotte).  Dover, her current dog, became a very good boy, but he dearly misses Vickie.  Another endearing love of Vickie's was auto racing, which she supported on all levels since childhood as a shared family passion.  For over 20 years, she actively supported the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, volunteering as a flagger, timer, scorer, and registar.  Being renowned as a cook and baker, her buffalo hot wings were extraordinary and her buckeyes were legendary.  She also enjoyed camping, reading, and PIRATES games with family and friends.  Vickie is survived by her husband Joe of 46 years, son Bryan, daughter Sarah (Ronnie) Moore, mother Carole Crookston, sister Dr. Kathy (Coleman) Curran, and several nieces and nephews.  Services will be private.  Contributions may be made in Vickie's name to a charity of your choice.  Our family gives sincere thanks to Medi Home Hospice and the staff of Mountain View Senior Care, you folks rock!  James W. Shirley Funeral Home 176 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, in charge of arrangements.  www.shirleyfuneralhome.com

 


Robert L. Raymer

July 22, 2025 |

By Wojciechowski Funeral Home | Posted in: Wojciechowski Funeral Home

 Robert (Bob) L. Raymer, 71, passed away peacefully after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease, surrounded by the family he so deeply loved.  Born on March 24, 1954, in his family home in Liberty Boro, Pennsylvania, Bob was the beloved son of the late Robert and Shirley Raymer. He is survived by his two sisters: Pat Macchiarolo (Mike Macchiarolo) and their children Christopher, Peter, and Rie; and Sherri Waugh (the late Gerry Waugh) and their children Monte and Lyle.  Bob also leaves behind his former wife, Peggy Wagner, and their three children: Jessica Murray (Austin), Jeremy Raymer, and Luke Raymer (Lauren Kyle). He was the proud grandfather of five adoring grandchildren: Finnegan, Sullivan, and Emerson Murray, and Ford and Vada Raymer.  Bob was a man of immense talent and passion, whose creativity touched every part of his life. After completing a four-year apprenticeship, he became a journeyman carpenter, mastering the art of woodworking. With a love for antiques and a remarkable eye for detail, he became highly skilled in restoring antique furniture—buying, refinishing, and selling countless treasured pieces. His craftsmanship extended to the restoration of a 200-year-old farmhouse, which he lovingly transformed into a colonial home filled with history and charm, where he lived with his family. Later in life, Bob discovered a new calling in energy work and intuitive healing. He moved to California, where he spent 16 years helping and healing others—transforming lives in ways that many of his clients will never forget. Bob had a deep love for good music, delicious food, beekeeping, raising chickens, antiques, thunderstorms, and above all else, his children and grandchildren. His pride in their accomplishments was unwavering, and he found endless joy in their stories and successes. He lived life on his own terms—simply, authentically, and always with an appreciation for nature and the beauty in the world around him. Bob himself was truly one of a kind. His vibrant smile, infectious laugh, and the love he shared with those around him will be forever remembered. His loss leaves a void that can never be filled. May he rest in eternal peace and continue to watch over the family he so deeply loved. Memorial contributions can be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation.    
 
 
 
 
 


Luciana O'Neill

July 21, 2025 |

By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory

Luciana O'Neill, age 44, of West Newton, died July 17, 2025. Born June 18, 1981, in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of Angelina and the late Joseph Startare. She is survived by the father of her children, Gavin G. O'Neill; children, Gavin P. O'Neill, Angela O'Neill, Conor O'Neill, and Dominic O'Neill; sister, Maria (Roy) Baldinger; nephew, Gage (Maddie) Billingsley. Arrangements were entrusted to Willig Funeral Home & Crematory.

Condolences and memories may be shared at www.willigfuneralcremationservices.com.

Charles Danforth, Supervisor

 


Sally A. Harn

July 21, 2025 |

By Administrator | Posted in: Obituary

Sally A. Harn, 79, of Blythedale, passed peacefully July 18, 2025.

She was born January 27, 1946, the only daughter of the late Fred Ranzieri and Edith Codeluppi. Sally was a loving wife of 57 years to James "Jerry" Harn; and mother to Jayme (David) Kaminsky and Jeffrey (Lisa) Harn.

She was a loving grandmother to Jessica Freeman and Christopher (Molly) McBride, Skylar, Kenzie and Jocelyn Harn; Nina to Riley, Rhyan, Talon, Brayden, Jaxson, and Maverick; special Aunt Sal to the Fowler, Stanfield and Harn families, and loved dearly by many cousins and close friends.

Sally was an Elizabeth Forward graduate, owned her own beauty salon for many years, manager of Mt. Vernon Dairy, bridal sales at Wedding World, and retired school bus monitor for Elizabeth Forward. Sally was the president of The Ladies Auxiliary of Blythedale Fire Department for many years and a member of the WMBU. She was never far from the kitchen, cooking up everyone's favorite Italian meals.

 
Read More


Shayla J. Lofton

July 20, 2025 |

By Administrator | Posted in: Robert A. Waters Funeral Home

Shayla J. Lofton, 49, of West Mifflin, PA was born December 26, 1975, in Pittsburgh, PA. She was the beloved daughter of Donna Lofton-Anderson.

Shayla was a graduate of Duquesne Senior High School where she was a cheerleader for four years. She worked at Kane Regional Center in McKeesport for 25 plus years and during her tenure there, she also served as a fill-in Supervisor for the kitchen.

Shayla was a loyal football fan, but mainly a die-hard fan of Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. She was a super fan of LeBron James, no matter what team he played for, she even traveled to Cleveland, Ohio for the parade when the Cavaliers won their first NBA championship.

 
Read More

Google™ Custom Search