Deaths: Week of Oct. 14
ALTIERI – David, 63, Canonsburg, Oct. 8.
ARABIA – Lewis, 90, Bethel Park, Oct. 10.
BARRON – Megan Elizabeth, 24, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, Sept. 10.
BEATTY – Diane Lee (Johnston), 61, Scott, Oct. 8.
BECK – Matilda R. (McCabe), 90, Collier Twp., Oct. 9.
BIBER – Nikolem J. “Nik,” 94, South Fayette Twp., Oct. 6.
BLOCH – David J., 57, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 5.
BRINKMAN – Lawrence W. “Brink” Jr., 88, Canonsburg, Oct. 8.
CARROLL – Regis K., 80, Bethel Park, Oct. 7.
CARTER – Gretchen A., 63, Cecil Twp., Oct. 10.
CRUM – Glenn E., 93, Canonsburg, Oct. 9.
DICKER – Patricia F., 90, Bethel Park, Oct. 10.
DUNDA – Ida Lane, 102, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 1.
HOCH – Shirley M., 87, South Fayette, Oct. 1.
HUGHAN – Richard J., 70, Bridgeville, Oct. 2.
GAGLIARDI – Mary Jane, 78, Finleyville, Oct. 4.
GORKE – Barbara D., 78, Venetia, Sept. 5.
GRAZIANO – Vincent James, 90, Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 6.
KANIA – Arthur F., 84, Canonsburg, Oct. 10.
KING – Joan L., 77, Upper St. Clair, Oct. 9.
KRAMER – Greg H., Mt. Lebanon, Sept. 10.
KREBS – John W. “Jack,” 86, Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 8.
KUCZINSKI – Richard F. Sr., 78, Scott, Oct. 7.
LEMKE – Leona L., 100, Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 5.
LOMBARDO – Antonio “Tony,” 60, formerly of Canonsburg, Oct. 7.
McALLISTER – Richard D., 57, Southpointe, Oct. 5.
MUKA – Susan, 77, Canonsburg, Oct. 7.
MULLIN – Marlene M. (Wagner), 82, Carnegie, Oct. 8.
NESTOR – Hazel M. (Bunt), 77, Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 7.
REED – Paul, 75, Bethel Park, Oct. 6.
SCHNEIDER – Edward H., 92, Bridgeville, Oct. 5.
SEROKIS – Renee, Bethel Park, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, Oct. 7.
SOLDO – Doris M. (Kelly) “Sue,” 87, Bethel Park, Oct. 8.
STECKO – Emily, formerly of Green Tree, Oct. 5.
STEELE – Ralph G. “Duke,” 89, formerly of Dormont, Oct. 5.
SUCCOP – Marie G., 90, Canonsburg, Oct. 7.
SUESSE – Caroline Zingle, 96, Upper St. Clair, Oct. 6.
TORRES – Manuel M., 92, South Park, Oct. 9.
WANAMAKER – Carl F. Jr., 50, formerly of Bethel Park, Sept. 24.
YANKOVICH – Margaret M. (Merlock) 96, South Park Twp., Oct. 5.
ZURA – Carol Ann, 68, Heidelberg, formerly of South Fayette, Oct. 7.