Evelyn May Chembars (1938-2025)

Evelyn May Chembars (Buffalini), 86, passed away on January 24th, 2025. She was born in Monaca on May 13th, 1938. Evelyn was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Marla McClain. She is survived by her devoted husband, Frank, with whom she shared 64 wonderful years of marriage, her daughters, Julia Metz and Rebecca Chembars, their husbands, Bill Metz and John Hayden, her son-in-law, Thomas McClain, her cherished grandchildren, Laura Brightbill (Zac), Justin Gooding and Christian McClain, her brother, John Buffalini; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was very much looking forward to soon becoming a great-grandmother.

She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and registered nurse leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and service. Evelyn was a proud graduate of Monaca High School and pursued her passion for nursing by obtaining her RN from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. She dedicated her early career to the emergency room and nursery at Rochester Hospital before taking time off to raise her beloved children.

In a remarkable testament to her determination and commitment to education, Evelyn returned to school at the age of 50, earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Slippery Rock University and later her Master’s in Education (Health Education) from Penn State University. Her career as a school nurse in Midland brought her immense joy, and she concluded her professional journey at the Hopewell Area School District at the age of 72. Evelyn cherished her work with children and held deep respect and love for her colleagues. Known for her feisty and tenacious spirit, she approached every challenge with unwavering strength and determination.

Faith was the cornerstone of Evelyn’s life. She was a lifelong member of St. John the Baptist Parish, where she celebrated significant milestones within the church community, including the Sacraments bestowed upon herself, her husband, her children and grandchildren. Her commitment extended beyond her own faith journey as she and her dear friend Marie Galzarano co-founded the kindergarten program at the parish school, nurturing the next generation.

Evelyn found joy in nature, relishing the fresh air and the beauty of flowers and wildlife, especially in her own backyard. She was a devoted family woman who cherished summer vacations at Disney World, creating lasting memories with her loved ones. Her home was adorned with decorations for every season, reflecting her playful spirit and love for family traditions.

In accordance with her wishes, there will be no visitation. A private service and interment has been held to honor her life and legacy. Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca. Evelyn May Chembars will be deeply missed but forever remembered for her unwavering faith, loving heart, tenacious spirit, and dedication to family and community.

Michael P. Ubaldi (1950-2025)

Michael P. Ubaldi, 74, of Rochester Township, passed away on January 29th, 2025 in UPMC McCandless. He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on July 20th, 1950, a son of the late Carmen Ubaldi and Elizabeth McConnell. He is survived by his wife Sundy Ubaldi, two daughters, Niki Ubaldi (Thaddee Boyogueno), and Gina (Jay) Kolanko, four grandsons: Yves, Beau, Theo and Real; a grandaughter, Camren, a son, Tony Ubaldi, four siblings: Donna (Rob) Cron, Dennis (Denise) Ubaldi, Raymond (Loretta) Ubaldi and Mark McConnell; as well as four sisters-in-law: Marsha (Willie) Ellison, Yvonne Bell, Doris Nash, and Norma Pinkston.

Michael earned a Bachelors Degree from Mansfield College. He was a retired Locomotive Engineer who worked for Norfolk Southern for 36 years. He loved to walk with his wife and his dog Buddy around the track at Rochester High School. They also enjoyed walks in the neighborhood. He also enjoyed traveling, especially to Jamaica.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February, 8th at Second Baptist Church of Rochester, 200 Clay Street, Rochester.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude.

Mary Ann Kester (1935-2025)

Mary Ann Kester, 90, of West Mayfield, passed away on January 31st, 2025 at Providence Care Center.

She was born in New Brighton on January 19th, 1935, the daughter of the late Lloyd Javens. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Dale W. Kester, a son, Scott A. Kester, her two daughters, Linda J. Bradley and Kathleen S. Kester; as well as a son-in-law, Douglas Rader. She is survived by three sons, Robert Kester, Brad W. (Lisa) Kester and Donald L. (Cindy) Kester, her daughter, Michelle Rader, her son-in-law, John Bradley, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mary Ann spent the majority of her life caring for and raising her children. She was very involved with school events, such as the PTA. She also enjoyed being crafty and crocheting. She also liked to go to church. She also liked to go bowling.

Friends will be received on Wednesday, February 5th from 2 P.M. until the time of service at 4 P.M. at Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls. Pastor Gary Hilton will officiate.

Interment will be private at Sylvania Hills Memorial Park.

Biagio John Pagani (1934-2025)

Biagio John Pagani (Badge), 90, of Beaver, passed away on January 30th, 2025. He was born in Fallston on October 22nd, 1934, a son of the late Gerolomo James and Margaret Gaz Pagani. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister Zita, his sister and brother-in-law, Irma and John Smakosz, brother, Livio Pagani, and a nephew, John Smakoz Jr.  He was also preceded in death by his wife’s family: Michael and Anna Smelko, Margaret and John Reedich, Eleanor Smelko, Elizabeth Smelko, Mary Ann and Francis Stablow, John and Mary Ellen Smelko, Theresa Bernadette Penczak; as well as his nephew, John Reedich Jr.

He is survived by his wife Alice Mary (Smelko), daughters, Joy Ann (Jeffery) Wintersgill and Lynn Marie (Michael) Akins, granddaughters, Allison Grace and Elizabeth Claire Wintersgill, brother, Eugene Pagani, in-laws, Barbara Pagani and Leonard Penczak, along with many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Biagio was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and attended the Saints Peter and Paul worship site, where he served as an usher.

Biagio graduated from New Brighton High School and Geneva College.  He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving as a petroleum laboratory specialist in Okinawa, Japan.  He was employed at Freedom Oil/Ashland for forty-three years as a chemist.  For many years, Badge was on the Board of Directors at Freedom United Credit Union and was Treasurer of the Beaver Valley Chapter of Credit Unions.

Biagio was a lifelong lover of model trains.  For many years, he was a volunteer for the train display at the Festival of Trees.  He also loved dancing and, along with his wife, was a member of the New Brighton Croatian Kolo Ensemble. He enjoyed traveling and especially visiting his family in Italy.  Christmas was his favorite holiday.  He loved decorating the house and hosting his family’s Christmas Eve celebration.  In the summertime, his favorite season, you could find Badge soaking up the sun with his “pool buddies” at the Beaver Pool or in his backyard.  Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

Friends and family will be received at the J & J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 Third Avenue, New Brighton on Wednesday, February 5th, from 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Beaver at 10 A.M. on Thursday, February 6th. He will be laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery in Freedom.  Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent De Paul Society at Our Lady of the Valley Parish, 300 Third Street, Beaver, PA 15009 or to a charity of personal choice.

Lonnie Dale Croston (1958-2025)

Lonnie Dale Croston, 66, formerly of North Sewickley Township, passed away on January 31st, 2025 at Heritage Valley Beaver.

He was born in New Brighton on April 24th, 1958, a son of the late Charles and V. Burndetta (Poe) Croston.

He is survived by his siblings, Tracy Croston, Joy Mayle, and Charles (Debra) Croston; as well as several nieces, nephews, and great-nephews.

No services are planned at this time.

The family would like to thank the staff of Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center and the staff of Heritage Valley Beaver for the love and care they gave to Lonnie. They would also like to thank all those who reached out to them with condolences and words of support.

Gabauer-Lutton Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls was honored to help Lonnie’s family during this difficult time.

Fay Vincent, baseball commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86

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NEW YORK (AP) — Fay Vincent, who became baseball commissioner in 1989 and then was forced out three years later by owners intent on a labor confrontation with players, has died. He was 86. Vincent had undergone radiation and chemotherapy for bladder cancer and developed complications, according to his wife, Christina. He asked that treatment be stopped and died Saturday at a hospital in Vero Beach, Florida. As baseball commissioner, Vincent angered owners by becoming the first management official to admit the collusion among teams against free agents following the 1985, ‘86 and ’87 seasons. He suspended the Yankees’ George Steinbrenner, divided expansion fees among both leagues, attempted to force National League realignment and negotiated a settlement that ended a 1990 spring training lockout.

Wright State Beats Robert Morris 66-64

FAIRBORN, Ohio (AP) — Led by Brandon Noel’s 17 points, the Wright State Raiders defeated the Robert Morris Colonials 66-64. The Raiders trailed for the last 14 1/2 minutes of the game until Andrew Welage hit the go-ahead jumper for a 65-64 lead with 11 seconds remaining. The Raiders are now 12-12 on the season, while the Colonials moved to 16-8.

Aliquippa Fire Called to Assist at Racoon House Fire

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(Racoon Twp., Pa.) Aliquippa Fire Chief Timothy Firich reported via the Fire Departments Facebook Page on Sunday morning that at 10:30 Saturday night, crews from the City of Aliquippa Fire Bureau were dispatched to assist  Racoon Township with a residential structure fire on Route 18.  The Chief said that Engine 91, staffed with four career firefighters responded immediately and arrived to the scene in just 10 minutes.  Upon arrival, Engine 91 crews were assigned as the interior fire attack crews and quickly brought the fire under control. Aliquippa Fire assisted on scene for approximately two hours. There was no report to the extent of the fire or the cause.

Teen on Motorized Bike Hit In Freedom

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(FREEDOM, Pa.) — Beaver County Emergency dispatchers reported Saturday evening that police and first responders were all to the intersection  of 3RD Avenue and 9TH street at 5:53PM for a reports of a  teen on a motorized bike who was hit by a vehicle.

The teen was taken to a local hospital for unknown injuries.

No further information was available as police continue to investigate what happened.

Diggins scores 32 as UMass downs Duquesne 62-53

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rahsool Diggins’ 32 points led UMass over Duquesne 62-53 on Saturday.
Diggins shot 11 of 18 from the field, including 5 for 9 from 3-point range, and went 5 for 6 from the line for the Minutemen (10-12, 5-4 Atlantic 10 Conference). Daniel Hankins-Sanford added 12 points while going 6 of 12 from the field and also had 12 rebounds and three steals.
The Dukes (9-13, 4-5) were led by Tre Dinkins, who posted 11 points, five assists and two steals. Duquesne also got 10 points from Cam Crawford
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UMass’ next game is Tuesday against Saint Louis at home. Duquesne visits Richmond on Wednesday.
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