Donna L. Whitehead
January 07, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

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January 07, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

January 06, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

She is also survived by one brother, Samuel Alexander McCullough (wife Kay) of Naples, Florida.
Jean trusted Christ as her Savior on February 16, 1948. Like many of her peers, she had heard the Gospel all her life, knew her spiritual need and wanted someday to be saved. She didn’t understand the truth that she needed to be saved “NOW”! When she understood the urgency of her need, she desperately wanted to know that her sins were forgiven! With her mother sitting with her on her bed and with an open Bible, she recounted to her the story of the Ethiopian man in his chariot and the evangelist, Philip, who had been sent by God to bring him the Gospel. The man was reading from Isaiah 53 where he would have read verse 5; “He (Jesus) was wounded for our transgressions; He was crushed for our iniquities. The punishment that brings peace was on Him, and with His stripes, he was healed.” Lifting up her arms in joy, she said, “I’ve got it! I see it now!” She discovered that the Lord Jesus had suffered and died for HER sins. She was baptized as a believer April 24 of the same year and from the late 1950’s was a member of a fellowship of believers that met in the Friendship Avenue Gospel Hall and later, the McKeesport Gospel Hall.
Her priorities in life were her family and the things of God. She loved her family and she prayed with her husband for each one every day. She would tell her children, “I pray for you every day!” and she did. Her prayers will be greatly missed. She loved those around her as well, caring for their spiritual needs, and so she sponsored Bible studies in her home for ladies in the neighborhood. She was a Sunday School teacher of teen girls for many years. She loved the Word of God and was happy to talk about the Scriptures. She loved to hear the Gospel preached and was always interested in campaigns where the Word was going out.
Jean loved doing crossword puzzles and did them daily until the very end.
Visitation and services will be held Thursday, January 8, at the James W. Shirley Funeral Home, 176 Clay Pike, Irwin, PA. Visitation will be held from 10:00-11:30 AM. The funeral service follows at 11:30 AM. Interment will be at the Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park, 14679 U.S. Rte. 30, Irwin, PA, for the immediate family only. A luncheon at Antonelli’s in Irwin will be served following the cemetery service.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Lord’s servants (local & abroad) and the Lord’s work through organizations such as Truth & Tidings Gospel Trust (truthandtidings.com).
January 06, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

January 06, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

Patrick Goodfellow, 75, of West Newton passed away Saturday, January 3, 2026. He was born at home in McKeesport on December 22, 1950 to the late Paul Aloysius and Marcella Ann (Skiffington) Goodfellow. A Wounded Combat Army Veteran, Pat served during the Vietnam War, for Company A 4th Battalion 1st Brigade USAARMC. Handling many advanced recon missions, Pat earned himself the National Defense Service medal, Vietnam Service medal, and the Vietnam Campaign w/ 60 device medal, as well as 2 purple hearts. After his discharge in 1971, he worked for VISTA Metals and Basic Carbide as a machine operator. He was also a member of the Owl's Club and the firehall in Buena Vista, as well as the WIMBU firehall, and the Sutersville Moose. He is survived by his siblings, Paul A. (Debbie) Goodfellow of Ligioner, Gerald Goodfellow of Buena Vista, and Carol Ann (Craig) Southern of West Newton; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; and a brother-in-law, Jack Blaha. In addition to his parents, Patrick is preceded in death by his sister, Rosemary Blaha. There is no visitation. Arrangements are by the Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., 6028 Smithfield Street, Boston, Elizabeth Township. (412) 751-5000 Drew J. Gilbert, director. A private inurnment will take place at Round Hill Cemetery at a later date. Donations can be made in Patrick's honor to the Wounded Warrior Project via support.woundedwarriorproject.org or to the Disabled American Veterans via https://help.dav.org/. Condolences can be made at Gilbertfuneralhomeandcrematory.com
January 05, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory
Harriet S. Amabile, age 100, of McKeesport, died January 4, 2026, at Riverside Nursing Home. Born December 1, 1925, in Cleveland, OH, she was the daughter of the late Adolph and Dora (Nathan) Samuels.
Harriet dedicated her life to caring for her family and home. In her early years she worked at the former White Star Laundry. She belonged to the Gemilas Chesed Synagogue, where she was a part of the Sisterhood, preparing meals for weddings and events. She loved attending bingo and cooking. Although, her greatest joy was spending time with her grandsons.
January 05, 2026 |
By Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Gilbert Funeral Home and Crematory

William R. Wareham, Jr., 79, of McKeesport, passed away on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at UPMC McKeesport Hospital. He was born June 26, 1946 in McKeesport and was the son of the late William R. Sr., and Sara (Filtz) Wareham. He was a retired US Navy Veteran serving during the Vietnam War. He was a retired employee for Westinghouse Air Break Company (WABCO) and VA Nursing Home in Aspinwall in dietary. He was a member of St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church in McKeesport. He was also a member of the White Oak American Legion, East McKeesport VFW and the McKeesport Duquesne Masonic Lodge.
January 05, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory

Robert Lee "Bobby" Upperman, age 54, of McKeesport, died on January 2, 2026. Born April 20, 1971, in McKeesport, he was the son of Richard and Nancy Diane (Raine) Hunter and Harry "Shorty" Florence Upperman.
Bobby was a man who embraced life with an infectious spirit and a warm smile, captivating everyone he met with his genuine kindness and generous heart.
Bobby reveled in the joy of fishing, often making trips to Lake Erie, where he not only found solace in the water, but also imparted his passion for the sport to others. He liked to repair and ride dirtbikes. A dedicated scrapper, he had a unique talent for flipping vehicles, from dirtbikes to lawnmowers, showcasing a resourceful spirit.
Bobby was best described as a gatherer; he had the uncanny ability to gather people to him. He was a steadfast protector, the kind of person who would stand by you through thick and thin. His presence was a haven for every child who crossed his path, as he adopted them, always looking out for their well-being. It was in the comfort of his warm hugs that many found solace, knowing they could confide their deepest secrets with complete trust.
Though he faced many challenges and hard times, Bobby triumphed over adversity and emerged stronger. He spent his final years radiating joy and fulfillment, the happiest he had ever been, surrounded by loved ones who cherished him deeply.
January 04, 2026 |
By Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home | Posted in: Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home

He was a retired welder at U.S. Steel-Homestead Works for 38 years. He was a member of Miller United Methodist Church-North Versailles. He enjoyed going fishing, camping and going to estate sales. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
William was the husband of the late Alice L. (Noonan) Hoffman for 57 years. He is the father of Cindy (late Ralph) Weleski of Harrisburg, William A. Hoffman of North Versailles, and Robert E. (Georgia) Hoffman of Irwin; grandfather of Rebecca (Kevin) Dayton and Adam B. Cuccaro; great grandfather of Meela A. Cuccaro and Logan Dayton; brother of Lavonne (late Charles) Buntack of Monroeville and Darlene (Richard) Boros of Elizabeth Twp., and predeceased by Ronald (late) Geraldine Hoffman, Doris Mae Smith and Marilyn Stoll; brother-in-law of James (Rosann) Noonan of Murrysville and late Frank (late Rose) Noonan. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews who called him Uncle Billy.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday, January 7, 2026, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at the MALOY-SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 915 KENNEDY AVE., DUQUESNE, 15110, 412-466-3300, WILLIAM B. SCHLEIFER, SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM BRIAN SCHLEIFER AND ALLAN J. WEBER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Parting prayers will be held at the Funeral Home on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 9:15 a.m., followed by a Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m., at Miller United Methodist Church, 1935 Lincoln Hwy., North Versailles 15137, with Rev. Deborah Kociban officiating. Burial will follow in Grandview Cemetery-North Versailles with Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Miller United Methodist Church.
January 04, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

January 03, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

January 03, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

January 03, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory
Eric M. Galzerano, age 64 of White Oak, passed away on Saturday, January 3, 2026 in Kane Regional Center, McKeesport. Born April 29, 1961 in McKeesport, he is a son of Anna (Daczkowski) Galzerano of White Oak and the late Carl Galzerano. A member of Mary, Mother of God Parish (the former St. Mary's Czestochowa Church), Eric worked as a framer for Crown Picture Framing in McKeesport. Besides his mother, he is survived by his brothers Mark (Marion) Galzerano of North Huntingdon and Paul (Cindy) Galzerano of White Oak, and his nephew Jacob Galzerano.
January 03, 2026 |
By James W. Shirley Funeral Home Inc. | Posted in: James W. Shirley Funeral Home

January 03, 2026 |
By Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory | Posted in: Bekavac Funeral Home and Crematory

Elizabeth M. "Betty" Oeler, age 97 of Palo Alto, CA and formerly of Elizabeth Twp. and Towson, MD, passed away on Monday, December 29, 2025 at Ivy Park Assisted Living in Palo Alto. Born May 6, 1928 in Versailles, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Amelia (Skobar) Frketic. A dedicated parishioner of Sts. Joachim and Anne Parish - St. Michael's Church in Elizabeth Twp. and a lifelong member of the Croatian Fraternal Union, Lodge #146 in Versailles, Betty was a secretary for the A.B. Murray Co. and then worked, until her retirement, for Children and Youth Services (now CYF) in Allegheny County. She lived in McKeesport into her ninth decade, before moving to Towson in 2020 and then California in 2021. Besides her parents, Betty was preceded in death by her husband, the late Karl Oeler, who passed away in 1965, her sisters Helen Ferketic and Kathryn Fagan, and her nephew Robert Fagan. She is survived by her daughter, Dr. Karla Oeler (and her husband Dr. Alex Woloch) of Palo Alto and her niece Kathleen Fagan of Baltimore.
January 03, 2026 |
By Willig Funeral Home | Posted in: Willig Funeral Home & Crematory
Frederick W. Mehlmauer, Jr., age 77, of McKeesport, died December 29, 2025, at the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center. Born November 15, 1948, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of the late Frederick Sr. and Margaret (Caldwell) Mehlmauer and the beloved partner of Joan DeMarino for 33 years.
Fred honorably served in the Army during the Vietnam War, an experience that shaped his values and spirit. He held his military service dearly, embodying the principles of courage and commitment. Upon returning home, he channeled his exuberance into his enduring love for classic cars, passionately maintaining two 1961 Chevy Impalas-a convertible and a hardtop-for over 50 years. His enthusiasm and deep understanding of these vehicles made him a well-respected figure among fellow car enthusiasts, and he cherished the many memories made while attending car shows alongside Joan.