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FRANK A. ENGEL, JR. FRANK A. E...

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FRANK A. ENGEL, JR. Frank A. Engel, Jr., 102, died peacefully Jan. 29, 2020 at his home in Wallingford, CT. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Erma, and his son Frank III. He was the loving father of Peggy (Peter) Rae of Hamden, CT, Linda (Donald) Winter of McLean, VA, and Thomas Engel of Medford, MA. Frank is also survived by his brother, Samuel Engel; grandsons, Benjamin (Amber) Winter, Andrew Rae, and Jonathan Winter; and by great-grandchildren, Addie, Owen, and Barrett Winter. Frank was born in Steubenville, OH and raised in Weirton, WV, the son of Frank and Elizabeth "Bessie" Engel. He lived in the Pittsburgh area for many years before moving to Belmont, MA, where he resided from 1962 to 2007; in his final years, he was a resident of Ashlar Village in Wallingford. A memorial service will be held in Wallingford on March 13. For more information and a full obituary, please visit www.BaileyCares.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOSEPH WINSLOW MOORE AGE 68, O...

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JOSEPH WINSLOW MOORE Age 68, of Dormont, on Sunday, February 9, 2020. Son of the late Thomas R. and Grace (Winslow) Moore; brother of Gary (Wendy) Moore of Denver, PA, Connie Moore of Randolph, MA and the late Terry Moore; uncle of Michael Moore of Lansdale, PA and Vanessa Clayton of Randolph, MA; brother-in-law of the late Ed Clayton; also survived by many cousins. Joe spent many years volunteering for the Blitz on Banksville Beautification Project and on fundraising for the former NPR radio station WDUQ (now WESA). A Celebration of Joe's life will be held in April. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson Foundation of W. PA, 575 Lincoln Ave. #101, Bellvue, PA 15202. laughlinfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

EUGENE D. WOLNY AGE 84, ON WED...

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EUGENE D. WOLNY Age 84, On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 of Alexandria, VA. Formerly of Pittsburgh. Beloved husband of the late Carol (Nitsche); loving father of Jennifer Wolny and Jacqueline (Scott) Ciardi, cherished grandfather of Olivia and Brooke Ciardi; son of the late Victor and Helen (Kearney); dear brother of Robert (Jean) and Sandra (David) Roessler; brother of the late Richard, Bernice (Lorenzo) and Donald. Burial will be on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at Crownsville Veterans Cemetery, MD. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

WILLIAM OLIVER PERLIK "WILL" W...

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WILLIAM OLIVER PERLIK "WILL" William Oliver “Will” Perlik, 28, of Glenshaw, PA, passed away on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. He was born Thursday, January 23, 1992, in Pittsburgh, a son of Mickie and the late Pete Perlik. Left to cherish his memory, are his mother, Mickie Perlik; his sister, Raechel Perlik; his brother, Zachary Morece; his nephew, Liam Perlik; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; and many very close friends. Arrangements are private and under the direction of the ELOISE B. KYPER FUNERAL HOME, INC. at Mt. Royal Cemetery, 2702 Mt. Royal Blvd. Glenshaw, PA. Written tributes and memorials are welcomed and encouraged at www.kyperfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

RALPH E. SCHERGER DIED PEACEFU...

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RALPH E. SCHERGER Died peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. Age 95, of Wilkins Twp., on Friday, February 14, 2020. Husband of the late Sylvia A. (Fazio); beloved father of Sharon E. Soxman and her late husband, James C. Soxman; loving grandfather of Aaron J. (Amber) Soxman and Scott M. (Sarah) Soxman; great-grandfather of Morgan, Wyatt, Brooke and Evie; brother of Joan (Richard) Bruns and the late Paul M. (Lorraine) Scherger; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Ralph as a US Army Veteran During WWII, avid hunter and fisherman and homebuilder for Scherger Homes. Friends received, Tuesday 3-8 p.m.at SOXMAN FUNERAL HOMES, LTD., 7450 Saltsburg Road (at Universal Road) Penn Hills. Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday 12 noon at Christ the Divine Shepherd Parish at St. Bartholomew Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

LEONA M. (SAWICKI) CHOBOT AGE ...

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LEONA M. (SAWICKI) CHOBOT Age 99, of Ingram, passed away on Saturday, February 15, 2020. Beloved Wife of the late Richard J. Chobot; loving mother of Richard J. (Sandra) Chobot, Jr. and David Chobot; grandmother of Kelly Falcioni, Sally Lynch, Patti Boretsky and Lisa Chobot; great-grandmother of D.J., David, Derek and Patrick; sister of the late Peter Sawicki Family and friends will be received on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the SCHEPNER-MCDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, INC., 165 Noble Ave., Crafton 412-921-3661. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday at 10 a.m. In St. Philip Catholic Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. www.schepnermcdermott.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DOLORES (DEL GATTI) KUHMAN "DE...

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DOLORES (DEL GATTI) KUHMAN "DEE" Age 87, formerly of Mt. Lebanon and Beechview, died peacefully on Friday, February 14, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Joseph P. Kuhman; loving sister of Carmella Bosilovich. Friends will be received at LAUGHLIN'S, 222 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon on Wednesday from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Funeral Mass will follow in St. Bernard Church at 11:30 a.m. www.laughlinfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

IRENE T. (ISKI) "GALIYAS" KOV...

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IRENE T. (ISKI) "GALIYAS" KOVALYAK Age 92, of West Mifflin died Friday, February 14, 2020 surrounded by her loving family and caregiver. She was preceded in death by her first husband of eight years, Mitchell Galiyas, and her second husband of 58 years, George S. Kovalyak. Born September 27, 1927 in New Alexandria, PA, she was the daughter of the late Andy and Irene (Kertes) Iski. Irene is survived by her sons, Mitch (Mary Jo) Galiyas of Kennedy Township, and George Kovalyak of West Mifflin and daughter, Terri Michell (Kovalyak) of Bethel Park. She is also survived by her six grandchildren, Juliana (Mike) Carr of Robinson Township, Nathan (Amanda) Galiyas of Robinson Township, Father Zachary Galiyas of Kennedy Township, Moira (Mark) Cheeseman of Robinson Township, Kody Kovalyak of West Mifflin, and Lauren Michell of Bethel Park. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Michael and Roman Carr, as well as Whitney and Gavin Galiyas. She is survived by her three sisters, Joan Beckowitz of Conway SC, Betty Anitori of Liberty Boro and Rose Zilich of Canonsburg. She was preceded in death by her two sisters, Mary Bestwick and Ann Tomaino. Also preceded in death by her five brothers, Andy, Gabe, Frankie, Chuck and Joe. Irene was a lifelong domestic engineer who enjoyed cooking, baking and cleaning. One of her favorite things to do was having family get-togethers surrounded by the people she loved the most. She was also a proud lifelong and cherished member of the Dravosburg United Methodist Church. The family would like to thank O.S.P.T.A Home Care and Hospice staff as well as the many wonderful care givers and neighbors who kept Irene comfortable at home. Family and friends will be received on Sunday February 16, 2020 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at I.M FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, 203 4th St., Dravosburg, PA 15034. A final farewell will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m at I.M FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, 203 4th St., Dravosburg, PA 15034 before proceeding to the chapel. A service will take place on Monday February 17, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Dravosburg United Methodist Church, 109 Maple Ave., Dravosburg, PA 15034 followed by interment at McKeesport Versailles Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Dravosburg United Methodist Church, 109 Maple Ave., Dravosburg, PA 15034. Online condolences may be offered at www.finneyfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DONALD J. SIEGLE AGE 87, OF TH...

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DONALD J. SIEGLE Age 87, of The Villages, FL formerly of Ross Twp., graduated to the next world on Thursday, February 13, 2020. He shared life with his wife and best friend, Mimi (Catanese) Siegle and their loving children, Christopher (Karen), Susan and Michael; and six grandchildren. In addition to his parents and in-laws, he was preceded in death by his brother, Elmer Siegle. A Mass of Christian Burial will be in St. Sebastian Church, 311 Siebert Rd., Pgh, PA 15237 on Tuesday, February 18th at 10 a.m. with entombment to follow at Christ our Redeemer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Brother's Brother Foundation (BBF), http://bit.ly/BrothersBrother Arrangements by DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. For a more detailed obituary visit www.devlinfuneralhome.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

CECIL FRANCES (COKER) BETCHER ...

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CECIL FRANCES (COKER) BETCHER Age 86, of McCandless Twp on Saturday, February 15, 2020; daughter of the late Thomas McCormick Coker and Cecil (Williams) Coker; wife of the late Ralph Betcher; cherished mother of Marilee (Betcher) Hufnagel; sister of Jean Maxwell (Coker) Kelly (husband, Mark); aunt of Cameron McCormick Kelly (wife, Dawn); also survived by loving care givers Debra Melisko, Chastity Mastandrea and Pam Monroe. Frances was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church and sang with the Pittsburgh Concert Chorale. Family and friends received Monday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, INC., 10418 Perry Hwy, Wexford, PA 15090. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, North Park. EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT THE CHURCH. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 1-800-822-6344. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

DONALD A. SCHRATZ AGE 87, OF ...

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DONALD A. SCHRATZ Age 87, of Penn Hills, passed away Friday, February 14, 2020, at home in Pittsburgh, PA. Beloved husband of Joan B. Schratz; proud father of Donald A., Jr. (Nancy) Schratz of Allison Park, Joan M. of Plum, Linda S. (Michael) Baleno of Plum, Jack (Heather) Schratz of Plum, Raymond M. (Anne) of Butler, PA, and Martin M. (Lucy) Schratz of Phoenixville, PA; loving grandfather of 16 and great grandfather of one; son of the late Marcellus M. and Rosalia F. Schratz; brother of the late Sister M. Marcellus, O.S.F., Mildred C. (Bernard) Corbe, Martin L. Schratz, Raymond C. (Mary) Schratz, Regis R. (Anne) Schratz, Brother Mark Schratz, O.P., Mary Jane (Bernard) McGartland and Bertha Mae Schratz. Donald was an active supporter of both his college and high school alma maters where he was a Lifetime Saint Francis Society Member of St Francis University and a member of the Lasallian Society of Central Catholic High School of Pittsburgh; and a Distinguished Service Award recipient from Tax Executives Institutes (TEI). He spent 38 years at ALCOA where he made many great friends and met the love of his life, Joan Burnham. He was a member of St Bartholomew Parish since 1957. His favorite times included vacations with family at the Jersey shore for over 50 years, most spent in Wildwood Crest. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, LTD., 11735 Frankstown Road (at Rodi Rd.), Pittsburgh, 15235, Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Prayer on Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in, St. Bartholomew Church at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to either the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation or Saint Francis University, Loretto SFU. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOSEPH J. WITTMAN AGE 93, FOR...

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JOSEPH J. WITTMAN Age 93, formerly of Etna, passed away on February 13, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary (Wertz) of 64 years. He also leaves behind a niece, Barbara Fritz (William) and Robert Henkel (Roseanne). He has several great-nephews and a great-niece. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bertha and sister, Patricia Henkel. He was an Army Veteran serving in World War II. He served in France, Germany and Czechoslovakia as a Artillery Crewman. Visitation Sunday, 2-5 p.m. at NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 10 a.m. at All Saints Church, Etna. Please visit us at: www.neelyfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JAMES EMMETT ENGLERT AGE 91, ...

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JAMES EMMETT ENGLERT Age 91, of McKeesport, died Friday, February 14, 2020. He was born in McKeesport on January 7, 1929 and is the son of the late John S. and Mary Cavanagh Englert. He was retired from Westinghouse Electric as a draftsman and was employed in the LRA division of the E. Pittsburgh plant working with Nuclear Generators. He was a member of the McKeesport Regional History and Heritage Center. The Western PA Conservancy, and Mary, Mother of God Parish (formerly St. Pius Church). He was a Sergeant in the Army Occupational Force in Japan. He is survived by his son, James (Lynne) Englert of Hickory, PA, daughters, Victoria (Edward) Gazdag of Hempfield, PA, Deborah (Edward) Belback of Elizabeth Twp., PA, and Kathleen (Steve) Lucas of Jefferson Hills, PA, nine grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Carl, brothers, and longtime companion, Jane Donahoe. Friends will be received at STRIFFLERS OF WHITE OAK CREMATION AND MORTUARY SERVICES, 1100 Lincoln Way, White Oak, PA 15131 (Sue Striffler Galaski, supervisor, 412 678 6177) on Monday, February 17, 2020 from 2:00 until 8:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Mary, Mother of God Parish, Corpus Christi Church, 2515 Versailles Ave., McKeesport, PA 15132. Burial will follow in St. Mary's German Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the McKeesport Regional History and Heritage Center, 1832 Aboretum Drive, McKeesport, PA 15132. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

ROBERT JOHN DEPHILLIPS AGE 84...

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ROBERT JOHN DePHILLIPS Age 84, of South Beaver Twp., passed away Friday, February 14, 2020. Born December 31, 1935 in Wall, PA, he was a son of the late Frank DePhillips and Anne Urick DePhillips Drahusz. He was a veteran of the US Army, where he was stationed in Korea after the Korean War, and had retired as a pilot for Rockwell International. Robert was a faithful and active member of the St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Midland. Robert and his wife, Annice, enjoyed traveling the world, taking cruises, spending their winters in Miami, Florida, and engaging in social activities at their church. Preceding him in death besides his parents was his wife, Annice DePhillips on December 14, 2009, a brother, Francis DePhillips, and his stepfather, Alexander Drahusz. Surviving are two sons, Dean (Kristen) DePhillips, Orlando, FL, Robert Michael (Sheila) DePhillips, Waynesburg, PA, five grandchildren, Amanda Hull, Washington, PA, J.R. (Sarah) DePhillips, Chesapeake, VA, Matthew (Marisol) El Paso, TX, Caroline (Angel) DePhillips, Cleveland, TN, Emerson DePhillips, Orlando, and five great-grandchildren, Lillian and Sophia Hull, and Noah, Wyatt, and Violet DePhillips. Friends will be received Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 in the SCHWERHA-NOLL FUNERAL HOME, 600 Beaver Ave., Midland where a Pomen service will be held at 7:30. A Funeral Service will be conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the St. George Serbian Orthodox Church by his Father Dajan Barac. Interment will take place at the Grandview Cemetery, North Versailles, PA. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

HENRY J. MARTONE AGE 84, OF AS...

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HENRY J. MARTONE Age 84, of Aspinwall, on Friday, February 14, 2020, with family at his side. Beloved husband of 60 years of Jean (Barkasi) Martone; loving father of Christopher H. (Linda) Martone, D.M.D. and Daniel J. (Valerie, D.M.D) Martone; cherished grandfather of Ryan Stout, Kristen Stout, Franklin Martone, Peter Martone, Zachary Martone and the late Kaitlin Martone; brother of Dr. Louis H. (Dr. Christine) Martone and the late Janet M. Fitzgerald. Henry was a 1959 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, an avid Steeler fan and Civil War Historian. He was a professional engineer and professional land surveyor, and Founder of Martone Engineering and Surveying. Henry will be greatly missed. Family and Friends will be received Tuesday, February 18 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at WEDDELL-AJAK FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Ave., Aspinwall, where a parting prayer will be held Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Scholastica Church, Aspinwall. Burial will follow at Mt. Royal Cemetery, Shaler Twp. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

MARIAN ALEXANDER PEACEFULLY P...

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MARIAN ALEXANDER Peacefully passed on February 15, 2020 of Wilmerding. Beloved mom of Cindy (Don) Connors, Bonnie (Joe) Crickey, Larn (Beth) and Lou (Melyssa) Alexander. Special and loving grandma of 11 and 14 great with one on the way. Mrs. Alexander was the last surviving of the Andelmo children. She was preceded in passing by her beloved husband, Larry Alexander which she missed so deeply. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Alexander loved to feed everyone, absolutely adored her family, enjoyed going to the beach and the casino. Family and friends welcome in ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Ave., Wilmerding 412-824-4332 on Monday from 2:00 until 8:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in St. Jude the Apostle. Mrs. Alexander will be laid to rest beside her husband in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Monroeville. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

JOAN FRANK APT JOAN FRANK APT,...

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JOAN FRANK APT Joan Frank Apt, co-founder of the Pittsburgh Public Theater and leader of Pittsburgh cultural organizations for over 60 years, died suddenly on February 15, 2020 at her home in Pittsburgh. She was 93, born on the Fourth of July 1926 in Wilkinsburg, and lived in Pittsburgh most of her life. She was the granddaughter of Pittsburgh industrialist and civic leader, Isaac W. Frank, and the daughter of Cecelia Kaplan Frank and Robert Jay Frank, an engineer and the Vice-President for Sales of Copperweld Steel Company. She grew up initially on Inverness Avenue. When she was thirteen her family moved into a home on Woodland Road they commissioned from famed architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. Living in this modernist masterpiece inspired her lifelong interest in the arts. After graduating from the Winchester Thurston school in 1944, she attended Wheaton College, where she majored in art history. She married Jerome Apt, Jr. on August 10, 1947, at a ceremony at her parents' home. The couple settled in Springfield, Massachusetts where her husband was an engineer for Monsanto Chemical Company. In 1949, they moved to Pittsburgh. They purchased land in the East End and engaged architect James Speyer, a student of Mies van der Rohe, to design a striking steel and glass home in which she loved to entertain, most recently on her 90th birthday. She began her service to Pittsburgh's cultural institutions as a founding member of the Board of the Civic Light Opera, where she later served as Treasurer. She helped found the American Wind Symphony and the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival. She served the Pittsburgh Symphony Association at various times as Treasurer, Vice President of Season Subscriptions, VP of Planning, and VP of Development as well as on the executive committee and nominating committee. She was a Board member for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and on many of the Board's committees. In 1971-72, she was responsible for conceiving, planning and implementing the subscription sales campaign for the symphony's move into the newly renovated Heinz Hall. The campaign resulted in a 20% increase in subscription sales and a completely sold-out series that enabled an expanded concert series and other programs and healthy acceptance of Heinz Hall by the public and all constituent cultural groups as well as a general rebirth of the adjacent downtown area. She and Margaret Rieck founded the Pittsburgh Public Theater in 1974, initially raising $370,000 ($1.9 million in today's dollars) from 37 corporations and foundations, 934 individuals, and the Pennsylvania Arts Council. She was the PPT's first Treasurer. The first Public Theater production was mounted in September 1975, with Ben Shaktman as director in the Allegheny Theater on the North Side. Three plays were produced in the first season, with stars Leonard Nimoy, Tom Atkins, and Carol Teitel. The season expanded to five plays two years later, and later to the current seven plays. She was active on the PPT Board throughout the remainder of her life, rarely missing a meeting. She served as city-wide chair of the United Way's Community Fund, city-county chair of the American Cancer Society, chair of WQED's Ford Foundation challenge campaign, and was one of the founders of the Woman's Division of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. Among her many awards she was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania, the Governor's Award for “The highest level of individual distinction with unwavering commitment to family, community and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”. In 1999 Pittsburgh Magazine named her one of the “Pittsburghers of the Century”. Carlow College presented her with their “Woman of Spirit” award in 2002. She was the recipient of the Vectors/Pittsburgh Woman of the Year award in arts and music, the CNG Volunteer of the Year award, and the YMCA Leadership Award in Arts and Letters. Mrs. Apt is survived by her brother, Alan I.W. Frank of Pittsburgh; her son, Jay Apt (Carolyn Hess Abraham) of Pittsburgh; her beloved grandchildren, David Nathenson (Randi), Michael Nathenson (Gabriela Steier), Robert Nathenson (Alison Zisser-Nathenson), Steven Nathenson, Sarah Apt and Ru Emmons; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Apt was pre-deceased by her husband Jerome Apt, Jr. in 2010, their daughter, Judy Nathenson in 2000; and by her sister, Barbara Frank Dane in 2004. Visitation will be Tuesday February 18th at 1 p.m. in Rodef Shalom Congregation in Oakland, followed by services at 2 p.m. Burial in Homewood Cemetery will be private. Rose Funeral Home on Frankstown Road in Penn Hills is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pittsburgh Public Theater, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, or a charity of choice. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

FLORENCE (COLLAVO) HALL UNEXPE...

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FLORENCE (COLLAVO) HALL Unexpectedly on February 13, 2020; beloved wife of the late Donald Thomas Hall; loving mother of Dyan Fischer, Thomas Hall and Douglas Hall (Sharon); sister of Bill Collavo; grandmother of Amanda (Ryan), Matthew, Cailin, Leah, Caroline and Samuel; great-grandmother of Carter, Brody, Harley and many cousins and lifelong friends. Friends received at the BAGNATO FUNERAL HOME, Jefferson St., Carnegie Monday, 2-4, 6-8 p.m. Funeral mass in St. Philip Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Animal Friends, 50 Camp Horne Rd., Pgh., PA 15237 or St Philip School, 52 West Crafton Ave., Crafton, PA 15205 add tribute at www.bagnatofuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

HERBERT R. BUNTING BORN IN 192...

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HERBERT R. BUNTING Born in 1920, Herbert R. Bunting is now at peace, having passed quietly on February 13, 2020 at his daughter's home in the North Hills. He grew up in Coraopolis, earning his BS in Music Education from Duquesne University. In 1942, he married Coraopolis native Wanda McBride (predeceased). Herb then served 38 months with the US Army's 99th Infantry Division Band in WWII/Germany. He attained his Masters in Fine Arts on classical piano in 1948 from then Carnegie Tech. As members of the Greatest Generation, he and Wanda bought their house in 1951, to raise their daughter Lark and son Kurt. Herb was a hard-working high school orchestral music teacher with Pittsburgh's City Public Schools, retiring in the early 1970's, after seven years at Avonworth High School, then 13 years each at Oliver and Taylor Allderdice High Schools, including some years teaching AP English Literature. Herb also taught private music lessons, and Saturday afternoon music composition, history and individual instrumental classes at the Pittsburgh Board of Education's Center for the Musically Talented (early 1970's). His cool side came out as lead trumpet on ballroom dance band gigs 1970's – early 1990's with Barry Blue and his Orchestra, playing most Saturday nights around the tri-state area. Donations in Herbert R. Bunting's name go to Carnegie Library's Music Department at www.fmlpittsburgh.org. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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JOAN FRANK APT Joan Frank Apt, co-founder of the Pittsburgh Public Theater and leader of Pittsburgh cultural organizations for over 60 years, died suddenly on February 15, 2020 at her home in Pittsburgh. She was 93, born on the Fourth of July 1926 in Wilkinsburg, and lived in Pittsburgh most of her life. She was the granddaughter of Pittsburgh industrialist and civic leader, Isaac W. Frank, and the daughter of Cecelia Kaplan Frank and Robert Jay Frank, an engineer and the Vice-President for Sales of Copperweld Steel Company. She grew up initially on Inverness Avenue. When she was thirteen her family moved into a home on Woodland Road they commissioned from famed architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. Living in this modernist masterpiece inspired her lifelong interest in the arts. After graduating from the Winchester Thurston school in 1944, she attended Wheaton College, where she majored in art history. She married Jerome Apt, Jr. on August 10, 1947, at a ceremony at her parents' home. The couple settled in Springfield, Massachusetts where her husband was an engineer for Monsanto Chemical Company. In 1949, they moved to Pittsburgh. They purchased land in the East End and engaged architect James Speyer, a student of Mies van der Rohe, to design a striking steel and glass home in which she loved to entertain, most recently on her 90th birthday. She began her service to Pittsburgh's cultural institutions as a founding member of the Board of the Civic Light Opera, where she later served as Treasurer. She helped found the American Wind Symphony and the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival. She served the Pittsburgh Symphony Association at various times as Treasurer, Vice President of Season Subscriptions, VP of Planning, and VP of Development as well as on the executive committee and nominating committee. She was a Board member for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and on many of the Board's committees. In 1971-72, she was responsible for conceiving, planning and implementing the subscription sales campaign for the symphony's move into the newly renovated Heinz Hall. The campaign resulted in a 20% increase in subscription sales and a completely sold-out series that enabled an expanded concert series and other programs and healthy acceptance of Heinz Hall by the public and all constituent cultural groups as well as a general rebirth of the adjacent downtown area. She and Margaret Rieck founded the Pittsburgh Public Theater in 1974, initially raising $370,000 ($1.9 million in today's dollars) from 37 corporations and foundations, 934 individuals, and the Pennsylvania Arts Council. She was the PPT's first Treasurer. The first Public Theater production was mounted in September 1975, with Ben Shaktman as director in the Allegheny Theater on the North Side. Three plays were produced in the first season, with stars Leonard Nimoy, Tom Atkins, and Carol Teitel. The season expanded to five plays two years later, and later to the current seven plays. She was active on the PPT Board throughout the remainder of her life, rarely missing a meeting. She served as city-wide chair of the United Way's Community Fund, city-county chair of the American Cancer Society, chair of WQED's Ford Foundation challenge campaign, and was one of the founders of the Woman's Division of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. Among her many awards she was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania, the Governor's Award for “The highest level of individual distinction with unwavering commitment to family, community and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”. In 1999 Pittsburgh Magazine named her one of the “Pittsburghers of the Century”. Carlow College presented her with their “Woman of Spirit” award in 2002. She was the recipient of the Vectors/Pittsburgh Woman of the Year award in arts and music, the CNG Volunteer of the Year award, and the YMCA Leadership Award in Arts and Letters. Mrs. Apt is survived by her brother, Alan I.W. Frank of Pittsburgh; her son, Jay Apt (Carolyn Hess Abraham) of Pittsburgh; her beloved grandchildren, David Nathenson (Randi), Michael Nathenson (Gabriela Steier), Robert Nathenson (Alison Zisser-Nathenson), Steven Nathenson, Sarah Apt and Ru Emmons; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Apt was pre-deceased by her husband Jerome Apt, Jr. in 2010, their daughter, Judy Nathenson in 2000; and by her sister, Barbara Frank Dane in 2004. Visitation will be Tuesday February 18th at 1 p.m. in Rodef Shalom Congregation in Oakland, followed by services at 2 p.m. Burial in Homewood Cemetery will be private. Rose Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Frankstown Road in Penn Hills is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pittsburgh Public Theater, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, or a charity of choice. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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