Marie M. Humbert (1924-2024)

Marie M. Humbert 99, of New Sewickley, passed away on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 in her home.  She was born in Freedom on September 28, 1924, a daughter of the late Oscar and Matilda Durr.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first Husband Harry Fegley; her second husband Eugene Humbert; and her siblings: Mildred Ruckert, Melvin Durr, and Roy Durr.

She is survived by 4 children: Harry & Carol Fegley, Glenn Fegley (Susan Davis), Eugene & Rebecca Humbert, & Jeffrey & Morissa Humbert; 2 grandsons: Duane Fegley and Drew (Nodira) Fegley, a sister and brother in law; Mary & Vernon) Bernard, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was a member of the New Hope Lutheran Church. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed canning, baking and doing puzzles.  She was very active in her beloved church.  She was like everyone’s mom.  She has previously worked for the Freedom Casket Company and Keystone Bakery.

Friends will be received on Monday, March 4, 2024 from 3pm until 7pm in Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Rochester. 502 Adams St.

A private family funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 5, at 11:00am.

Interment will take place in Oak Grove Cemetery, Freedom, PA.

Charles W. “C.W.” Smith (1930-2024)

Charles W. Smith, 93, of Chippewa Twp., died peacefully on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

Born on March 15, 1930, in West Mayfield, he was the son of the late Wayne A. and Mary W. (Stewart) Smith.

In addition to his parents, Chuck was preceded in death by his wife, Lillie Jean (Sinkovich) Smith; his son, Lee Smith and a sister, Dee DeLuca.

He is survived by his children, Michael A. Smith, South Beaver Twp. and Janet S. Smith, Chippewa Twp.; his grandchildren, Jill A. (Patrick) Heaney, Chippewa Twp., Jenica L. Berk, Seven Fields, Jewel Lee (Jared) Casciato, Chippewa Twp., Christy M. (Griffin) Eiler, South Beaver Twp., Jeffrey C. Smith, South Beaver Twp., Christopher L. Smith, Monaca and Paul M. Smith, East Palestine; nephew, Gary Campbell, South Beaver Twp., and eight great-grandchildren.

C.W. was a US Marine Corp. veteran. He was the founder and owner of C.W. Smith Contracting, Inc. and Charlie’s Courtside Restaurant. He was an avid duck hunter and golfer.

Friends will be received on Monday, March 4th from 2-4PM & 6-8PM in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., Chippewa Twp., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls.

A funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, March 5th, at 11AM. Deacon Tom Turney will officiate.

Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery.

Family requests contributions be made to a charity of your choice.

Jeffrey J. Carpenter (1953-2024)

Jeffrey J. Carpenter, 70, of Rochester Twp., passed away on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 in Good Samaritan Hospice House in Wexford, PA.  He was born in Rochester, PA on April 10, 1953, a son of the late Robert and Florence Carpenter. In addition to his parents, preceding him in death is one of his siblings, Wynn Starr.

He is survived by his wife Wendy; 5 siblings: Billie Lee Starr, Sherry Quinn (fiancé Ron Wall), Kenneth & Robin Carpenter, Susan & Robert Gordon, and Karen & William O’Neal; 2 step siblings: Robert Carpenter and Joyce Carpenter; a very special sister-in-law and brother-in-law: Brenda & Norman Bible; special niece: Lauren and Zach Mley, and a special nephew Ryan Carpenter; numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and friends that each had a special place in his heart.  He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

He was a retired mixer operator with Valspar Corporation after 22 years and was a member of the Rochester VFW #128 and Rochester Owls.

Jeff was a loving, kind, wonderful person and always positive.  He loved spending time with his family, fishing and camping.  He greatly enjoyed going on his yearly trips to fish in Canada with his family and buddies.  His favorite place was to be on a lake in the morning with a bear claw and a coffee.

Jeff and his beloved wife Wendy spent 42 happy years together. They were happiest being together and spent many years camping, fishing, traveling, and going on bus trips to almost all 50 states.  He was a terrific and loving husband and him and his wife had the life people dream of.

These song lyrics were written by Chuck Bible, a dear friend in honor of Jeff.

“We stopped by to see you today, you’re not where you ought to be, life throws us many curves and sometimes we’ll never see, the years that we should have, but there’s nothing you can do except live your life each day and be the best possible you. Now I hope you really know, you showed us how to be, but if you’re not really sure, just look in a mirror and see that you’re thoughtful and kind, you put others first and never mind, you always say yes when asked a favor, and always care about your neighbors. Your lasting impact on us will never ever be clearer, we’re so honored to be a friend of the man in the mirror. We hope it will be awhile, but someday we’ll be apart, rest assured and don’t you worry, we will always do our part by keeping our loved ones nearer only because of lessons we have learned from the man in the mirror. Please take another look and you’ll be impressed, because you taught us how to be the best. Yes, you taught us to be thoughtful and kind, put others first and never mind, say yes when asked a favor and care about our neighbors. Now our hearts and minds have never been clearer, only because we are friends with the man in the mirror. Yes, we’ll always be friends with, and love the man in the mirror.”

During his final days, a special thank you is given to all the doctors, nurses, housekeeping, hospital staff of Heritage Valley Beaver, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital 7D, and Good Samaritan Hospice. In according to his wishes, all services are private.  In honor of Jeff, be kind to each other.

Edward Kubiak (1939-2024)

Edward Kubiak, 84, of Economy, passed away on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. He was born on December 18, 1939, in the middle of a snowstorm in Pittsburgh, to the late Edward and Henrietta (Glance) Kubiak, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Linda (Cousins) Kubiak, two children, Timothy (Kelli) Kubiak of St. Louis, MO, Kimberly (Brandon) Kibe of Chicago, IL, four grandchildren, Courtney and Abigail Kubiak, Edward and John Kibe, and a brother, Stephen (Lori) Kubiak of Wexford, PA. He was a member of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish, Good Samaritan Church, Ambridge. After graduating from South Hills High School, Edward entered the US Army and served his country during peacetime. After the service, he attended Duquesne University and then transferred  to the University of Pittsburgh where he received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in 1971. He furthered his education and later received a MBA from IUP in 1997 while working as manager of the order services department at Calgon Corporation where he retired after 30 years of service. Edward was an avid Pittsburgh sports enthusiast and loved to play golf. Friends will be received on Sunday from 1-5 PM  in the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc. 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge where a funeral service will be held on Monday at 10:30 AM, and interment with full military honors provided by the Beaver County Special Unit and the US Army will follow at 11:30 AM in Calvary Cemetery, Freedom.

James Wilson McTaggart (1945-2024)

James “Jim” Wilson McTaggart, 78, of Bridgewater, Pennsylvania, passed away Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at Providence Health Care Center.

Born July 12, 1945, in Rochester, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late James C. and Elizabeth (Wilson) McTaggart.

He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth McTaggart Vesilind, and by his three nephews, Andrew David Endy, Christopher Stewart Endy, and Stephen Patrick Endy.

Jim served in the US Navy from October 11, 1965, through October 11, 1969. His intent was to be a Medic in the Navy, but due to a color blindness condition, he was unable to. He instead became a firefighter. Initially stationed at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, he joined the first “Class A” Intensive Fire School the Navy conducted. His love for firefighting was a skill he didn’t even know he had. He ended up assisting the instructors in the Intensive Fire School for six months. Out of the 28 Navy firefighting trainees, only four went overseas. He was one of them.

Jim served on the Polaris Nuclear Submarines known as “Boomers.” His tours of duty took place during the Cold War with Russia and included deployment under the Strait of Gibraltar in the Mediterranean Sea as part of the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War in 1967. He spent two years in Squadron 16 based in Rota, Spain.

Having 18 months to go in his commitment, he transferred from Sub Squadron to an Aircraft Carrier in the Atlantic Fleet. He was stationed in Pensacola, Florida, aboard the busiest pilot training carrier. Pilot training for all branches of the military was conducted aboard this carrier. Training occurred around the clock, exceeding 250,000 training flights. He was one of 35-40 firemen on the carrier.

He earned five promotions. At the conclusion of his Navy commitment in 1969, he was an E5 Enlisted NCO.

Once he returned home to Beaver, Pennsylvania, he was hired by Washington Ambulance in Washington County. He worked there roughly one year before returning home to Beaver. Around 1971, he returned to Pensacola, Florida and was hired by the Pensacola Fire Department as a career firefighter. Living just outside the city, he also belonged to the Warrington VFD, which had an area larger than the city, and he stayed quite busy with his volunteer firefighter friends he knew from the Navy days. He was named the Warrington Volunteer Fire Department’s “Jack Hertz” Fireman of the Year in 1971.

During his early firefighting career, he developed melanoma and malignant cancers. Scared and only 26 years of age, he wanted to be near his family. His return home was meant to be.

Jim was a pioneer for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Beaver County. In the early to mid 1970s, he was singularly responsible for moving EMS from funeral home hearses to state-of-the art ambulances staffed by EMTs. He used his own money to build the organization – no grants or subsidies. He also established Beaver County’s first EMS dispatch office. According to a friend who served with him, he instilled “firefighter pride” into the crew, and the ambulances were spotless inside and out.

He joined the Beaver Volunteer Fire Department in 1974 and served in Beaver until 1991, including time as Captain.

He then joined the Bridgewater VFD on June 19, 1995. He served faithfully as a firefighter, trainer, mentor, 2nd Assistant Chief, and 1st Assistant Chief, and retired as Deputy Chief. During the early 2000’s, he was instrumental in reaching out to various contractors and vendors to assist in the construction of their award-winning firehouse. Jim transitioned to Life Member of the Bridgewater VFD on May 8, 2017. He continued to support the Fire Department any way he could. They were in fact his family.

As a staple of the Bridgewater community, he always made every attempt to “look after” the town. People near and far knew of his attention to detail.

Jim also worked as a funeral director’s assistant and founded Mayfair Livery. As owner of Mayfair, he provided limousine and hearse service with his characteristic professionalism and good cheer.

As “Uncle Jimmy,” he specialized in hauling his nephews through the streets of Beaver in the back of his red pickup.

Friends will be received on Sunday, March 3rd from 1:00 pm till the time of service at 5:00 pm in the GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES located at 340 3rd Street, Beaver, PA 15009. Members of the Vietnam Veteran’s of America Chapter 862 will conduct full military honors prior to the funeral service at the funeral home. Private interment will take place in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

To honor Jim’s memory, memorial contributions may be made, if desired, to the Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department, 619 Market Street, Bridgewater, PA 15009 or to the Beaver Area Memorial Library, 100 College Avenue, Beaver, PA 15009.

A private luncheon for the family and close friends will be held immediately following the funeral service at Vanport VFD Social Hall.

Michael F. Welsh (1941-2024)

Michael F. Welsh, 82, of Hopewell Township, passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh.

Born on December 24, 1941, in Sewickley, Michael was the son of the late James and Agnes (Muha) Welsh. He retired from US Airways.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother James Welsh and a sister Bonnie Dickson.

Survived by his wife Kay L. (Heidler) Welsh whom he married May 27, 1967. Three children Michael Welsh, Jennifer (Monte) Buckins, and Jason (Mallika) Welsh; siblings Jayne (Joe) Wilhelm, Daniel Welsh, and Timothy (Cheryl) Welsh; four grandchildren Shae Conley, Siara Conley, Camryn Welsh and Sloan Buckins; as well as several nieces and nephews.

As per his wishes there will be no viewing or services.

A private inurnment will take place in Hopewell-Hebron Cemetery.

The Gabauer-Lutton Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., Chippewa, 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, was honored to provide care and guidance to Mike’s family during this time. www.gabauerfamilyfuneralhomes.com

John Scott MacMillan (1958-2024)

John Scott MacMillan, 65, of White Twp., passed away Friday, February 23, 2024, in Heritage Valley-Beaver.

Born October 1, 1958 in South Bend, Indiana, he was the son of John (Darlene) MacMillan and the late Charlotte (Morris) MacMillan.

In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph Rothey; and an aunt, Patricia (Troy) Wilhelm.

In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Kimberly Sodders; his children, Sarah MacMillan, Rachel (Monica) MacMillan, Brandon McDaniels and Autumn (Henry) Potts; his grandchildren, Matthew Nunn, Jr., Aden Clark, Adeline Clark and Samuel Stephenson; his sisters, Shelly (Bruce) Miller and Mila Mason; his brothers, Eric (Danielle) Beasley and Mike (Kim) MacMillan; nieces and nephews, April, Kipp, Zelphia, Mary Grace, Garrett, Rainey, Delaney, Nolan, Scarlett Rose, and Madeline; cousins, Tracy Wilhelm, Karla Martin, and David Tur-Beville; and his two closest friends, Dave Gibson and Derek Fairley; countless friends, colleagues, and associates too vast to name.

Scott was one of a kind and loved by every soul he touched.

A Memorial Service honoring Scott’s life will be held on Saturday, March 9th at 11AM at North Way Christian Community, 300 Brighton Ave., Suite 101, Rochester, PA 15074, above Giant Eagle.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in John’s name to Tunnel to Towers Foundation- 2361 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10306.

The GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (Branch), 340 Third Street, Beaver, was honored to provide care and guidance to Scott’s family during this time.

AHN Wexford Leap Year Baby 2024

(Photo Courtesy of AHN Wexford)

(Wexford, Pa.) AHN Wexford announced the birth of a leap year baby girl on Thursday. New parents Ashley and Sean Winser welcomed a healthy baby girl at 8:48 a.m. on February 29, 2024 at Allegheny Health Network’s Wexford Hospital. She came in at 8 lbs. 1oz & just a little over 21 inches long and is one of AHN’s first babies born this Leap Year!

The chances of being born on February 29 are one in 1,461 and it’s a birthday shared by roughly 360,000 people across the country – by comparison, about 1.6 million can say they were born on March 1. Those who are born on a Leap Year are lovingly referred to as “leaplings.”

The next leap year will be in 2028.

Bad diesel recently sold at Center Township GetGo, sources say

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published February 29, 2024 2:14 P.M.
Photo of Center Township GetGo in July 2023 (Google Maps)

(Center Township, Pa) The GetGo location in Monaca has been accused of selling bad diesel recently. State testing results from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture indicate that the diesel particle count is outside of specified limits and failed to meet ASTM D975 workmanship requirement due to visible water contamination.

A man who purchased diesel at the location on Tuesday, February 20th says his truck stopped running not long after buying the fuel and it has been in the shop since. He says he called the store to ask if they had problems with their diesel, and they denied any issues telling him he was the only person to ask about it. The man says they were “rude and difficult to work with”.

Sources say diesel sales at the location will be forced to stop until the issue is resolved and an inspection is done.

Beaver County Radio reached out to Giant Eagle, the parent company of GetGo for a response. Representatives of GetGo say a customer reported an issue regarding diesel fuel purchased at their Monaca GetGo last week. They say they have remained in contact with the customer as they investigate the claim.

They added “We quickly tested the fuel at the site and found no evidence of contamination. Additionally, no other customers have come forth with concerns. We have reached out to the State and are coordinating appropriate next steps, but have nothing further to report at this time.”

 

 

 

Aliquippa City Council accepts Fiscal Officer’s retirement notice

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published February 29, 2024 12:40 P.M.

(Aliquippa, Pa) Fiscal Officer Cheryl McFarland announced that she plans to retire from her current position, and the council members announced at Wednesday night’s work session they will advertise the position. She was worked for the city for 11 years, and her retirement date hasn’t been determined.

Firefighter Joe Trone will retire on March 4, 2024, and it will commence on April 2, 2024. He has served the department for 28 years. Nate Abbott resigned from the fire department to take another  position.
The city will apply for a Beaver County Block grant, for 2025.  The application is due April 1, 2024.
Council’s next regular meeting will be held  Wednesday, march 6, 2024 at 7 p.m. at the city building.