Carl Marchionda (Passed on December 27th, 2024)

Carl “Papa Carl” Marchionda, 83, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away at his Aliquippa residence on December 27th, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family.

He was raised in Freedom, a son of the late William Joseph Marchionda and Yolanda Loretta Santeufemio Marchionda. Carl’s zest for life was matched only by his love for his family. He is survived by his devoted wife, Susan Palmer Marchionda, who, along with their children, Carla Marchionda in Texas, Craig (Monica) Marchionda, Carmen (Lynette) Marchionda, late Mark Ferrozzutti, Amy Ferrozzutti Guzma and Kara Ferrozzutti (Steve) Roscoe celebrate his legacy. His beloved grandchildren are Jessica and Dontae Marchionda, Vince and Roman Marchionda, Fiora and Gino Marchionda, Nick, Hailey, Aidan and Olivia Guzma, Jacob, Travis and Gabby Young, Kami Ferrozzutti and Lorenzo Ferrozzuti and four great-grandchildren. Carl’s siblings, Louise Marchionda (Robert) Brown and Dominick (Lisa) Marchionda, along with numerous nieces and nephews, also survive him will fondly remember the times shared with their kind and generous brother.

In 1959 Carl graduated from Freedom High School and proudly served his country by joining the U.S. Navy in 1962, where he honed his culinary skills as a cook while stationed at the U S Navy ‘s Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippines and in California. He was honorably discharged on February 19th, 1965. His work ethic shone brightly during his over thirty years at J & L Steel Corp. in the tin mill as a motor inspector, and his commitment to providing for his family never wavered.

In 1992, Carl embraced a new professional chapter at Western & Southern Life Insurance Co. His dedication to community was evident through his service as the Club Steward for the Ambridge Eagles Club and as a member of both the Baden American Legion and Freedom S O I.

Known for his culinary prowess, he once operated a catering business and was famous for his “Papa Carl’s Olives” and “Papa Carl’s Breadsticks.” His love for bowling was evident in his impressive accomplishment of twice bowling a perfect 300 game. Carl’s gentle spirit and kindness were hallmarks of his character.

Carl was also a man of style and nostalgia. His appreciation for classic cars led him to own a couple of treasures, and he delighted in attending car cruises. As a member of the Oldies Round Table Group, Carl spent many Tuesday evenings at Armando’s in Rochester, where he would listen and dance to the oldies, sharing laughter and creating memories.

In accordance with Carl’s wishes, there will not be any visitation or service. Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca. Although, Carl said, “He would like everyone to have a toast on him.”

The family wishes to thank nurses Kristie and Rose from Three Oaks Hospice for the dedicated care they provided Carl.

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