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Ralph A. Bonzo, 94, of Chippewa Twp., formerly of Daugherty Twp., passed away on Friday, February 16, 2024, at his residence.
Born February 3, 1930, in New Sewickley Twp., he was the son of the late Lester and Elizabeth (Young) Bonzo. He attended Zelienople High School. He was a member of Concord United Methodist Church of North Sewickley Township. He worked for Townsend Textron Company for 15 years in Ellwood City and drove truck for E&B Oil Company in Beaver Falls.
Ralph enjoyed farming with his family and helping with all the chores. After he retired, he joined the Retired Persons Club of New Brighton and enjoyed the fellowship with the men when they went bowling at Sim’s Bowling Lanes. He did that for 26 years.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Geraldine (Eisenbrown) Bonzo; his daughter, Cheryl Stumpf; his son-in-law, James Stumpf; his grandson, Eric Stumpf; his brothers, Wilmer Bonzo and Floyd Bonzo; his brothers-in-law, George Eisenbrown, Kenneth Eisenbrown, Clayton Eisenbrown, Herbert Eisenbrown and Bill Meiter; and sisters-in-law, Ruby Durr, Thelma Barry, and Phyllis Eisenbrown.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his four daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Raymond Spolarich, Connie and Keith Birosh, Jayne and Bill Schlemmer, and Janice and Ron Teets; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and another one on the way; his sister, Velma Meiter; his brother and sister-in-law, Lester and Nancy Bonzo; his sisters-in-law, Sara Bonzo, Reatha Bonzo, Betty Eisenbrown, and Faye (Eisenbrown) Ridenour; a lot of nieces, nephews and many good friends and neighbors.
Friends will be received on Tuesday, February 20th from 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm and Wednesday from 10am until the time of services at 11am in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME- 117 Blackhawk Rd., Chippewa Twp. Rev. John Magargee will officiate.
Norma Jean Borroni, 88, of Koppel, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Good Samaritan Hospice, Heritage Valley – Beaver.
Born on July 1, 1935, in Koppel, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Sylvia Frontini.
Norma grew up in her favorite place, Koppel PA and stayed to fall in love with another Koppel/New Galilee boy Frank and raise a large family. Norma graduated from Lincoln HS and worked at Mellon Bank in BF. Norma continued to stay friends with her HS class and happily attended monthly luncheons until her passing. Norma’s great loves were gardening, canning, and reading. Her home was always full of beautiful flowers and plants, inside and out.
Norma’s world revolved around her family. A few of the organizations she was involved in with her children included the Koppel Elementary PTA Officer 12 yrs., Big Beaver Falls Football Booster Club 11yrs., Beaver Falls Band Booster 4 yrs., and Koppel Cub & Girl Scouts leader.
After all 5 children were grown she was able to devote time to her passions which included; Knotted with Love Knitting Org., Mystical Rose Prayer Org., Ellwood City Historical Society, and LMBA Women’s Bocce League just to name a few.
Norma loved camping all over Pennsylvania with family and had a wonderful place at Moraine Camplands Resort for 30 yrs. What great memories were made there. Norma loved cooking & baking for family and friends and her recipes are LEGENDARY in Koppel and beyond. There wasn’t a Wedding Cookie Table that she didn’t fill with her finest delicacies in 70 years. Norma loved playing cards with her Koppel GiGi Girls monthly for over 30 years. Her Lincoln HS girlfriends monthly also for years and continued her love of card playing with friends & family around the kitchen table.
Norma was so talented. When her children were younger, she made most of their clothes. Later she joined Knotted with Love org at Holy Redeemer Catholic church where she was a member. Norma enjoyed making afghans, wash cloths and such to be given away to families in need. Intertwined with another Catholic group is The Mystical Rose Prayer org that she enjoyed weekly devotions and fellowship. She was a devout Catholic.
Norma was the Koppel Judge of Elections for 50 years and Beaver County. She took that job very seriously. Norma was a lifelong, proud Democrat.
Norma loved to travel with family and friends. What wonderful trips we have enjoyed with her. Multiple countries and at least 20 states. Such a blessing.
Norma had a life well lived to the fullest. Her legacy is her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, loved recipes, and great memories of all that loved her. What an amazing mother, wife of almost 65 years to Frank, grandmother, daughter, granddaughter, sister-in-law, neighbor, and friend to all that knew her.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Borroni; and stillborn daughter Rose Marie Borroni.
Norma is survived by her loving children, Frank (Mary Beth) Borroni, Valerie (Kevin) Mastalski, Lori (John) Engle, David (Jodi) Borroni, and Jeffrey (Stephanie) Borroni; grandchildren, Philip (Kate) Borroni, Elizabeth (Brennan) Gallagher, Samuel Borroni, Tracy Mastalski, Alison (John) Clutter, Kennedy Engle, Quinn Borroni, David Borroni, and Emily Borroni; great-grandchildren, Ruth Borroni, Hattie Gallagher, and Harper Gallagher; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and loyal friends.
Friends will be received on Monday, February 19th from 2-4PM & 6-8PM in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., Chippewa Twp., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 20th at 10AM at Holy Redeemer Church – Divine Grace Parish, 415 4th Street, Ellwood City.
Private interment will be in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Club Hope, https://clubhope.securepayments.cardpointe.com/pay.
Robert DelSota, of Beaver, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, Sunday, January 28, 2024.
Born March 8, 1940 in Wilkinsburg, he was a son of the late Salvatore & Margaret DelSota. A proud veteran of the U. S. Navy, Bob resided in Beaver most of his life. He had a 40-year career in the steel industry, retiring as Manager of Production at Sharon Tube Company. In his spare time, Bob was an avid golfer, loved to travel, spend time with his family, and was very involved with the Beaver Boosters.
He will be greatly missed by his wife of 62-years, Judith Ann Brubaker DelSota, Beaver; sons, Michael W. (Diana) DelSota, and Mark A. (Krista) DelSota; daughter, Deborah A. (Robert) Prothero; sisters, Arlene (Howard) Braun, and Margaret A. “Peggy”(James) Frankland; grandchildren, Joshua M. DelSota, Alexandria M. (Mike) Taormina, and Alec D. (Sarah Tholen) DelSota; along with great-grandchildren, Quinn and Zoey Taormina.
A Celebration of Bob’s Life will take place Tuesday, February 20, 2024, from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third St., Beaver. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.
The family would like to thank the amazing staff at Franciscan Manor and Advanced Hospice for the compassionate care given to Bob.
James F. “Jim” Hogue, 74, of Brighton Township, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours on Friday, February 16, 2024, in the comfort of his home.
Born on November 26, 1949, in Rochester, he was the son of the late Frank Hogue and the late Louise (Pittser) Mowry.
Jim was a proud Veteran of the United States Army, having served in the Vietnam War. He retired from Koppel Steel as an accountant and was Presbyterian by faith. He was an avid Pittsburgh Pirates and Steelers fan, but most of all, was a doting father and grandfather.
Jim is survived by his loving wife of nearly 53 years, Linda (Ours) Hogue; children, Debbie Hogue-DeRicco, James Hogue, Jr., and Lori (Brian) Hogue-Pavelek; grandchildren, Allie (Barak), Mackenzie, Cody, Hunter, Garrett, and Taylor; a great-grandson, Milo; nephews, Danny Putney and David Putney; and many friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Barbara Putney.
Friends will be received on Wednesday, February 21st from 2-4PM & 6-8PM in the GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (Branch), 340 Third Street, Beaver.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday, February 22nd at 11AM in the funeral home chapel. Military honors will be accorded by the Beaver County Special Unit prior to services.
Private interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Jim’s name to the Disabled Veterans of America, https://www.dav.org/ways-to-give/.
Dorothy Ann Yannick, 81, of Aliquippa, passed away peacefully on Thursday February 15, 2024, at Apple Blossom Personal Care, Moon Township, where she had been a resident for a short time. She was born on January 4, 1943, in Aliquippa, to the late Alex and Anna (Czuczko) Kowalski. She worked in the kitchen at Aliquippa Hospital retiring with 32 years of service. Preceding her in death in addition to her parents were her husband, Andrew H. Yannick, Jr., on December 18, 2023, three brothers, Walter, John, and Nick Kowalick, two sisters, Ann Maz and Katherine Ziomek. She is survived by two stepdaughters, Susan Greenwald and Christine Yannick, both of Coraopolis and numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Friends will be received on Thursday from 10 AM until time of funeral services at Noon in the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc. 833 Kennedy Dr. Ambridge. Interment will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hopewell Township. The family would like to thank the staff of Appleblossom Personal Care for the loving and compassionate care extended to Dorothy during her final days there.
Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published February 19, 2024 11:24 A.M.
(Beaver Falls, Pa) The Chippewa Township Volunteer Fire Department reports they were called to a rollover motor vehicle accident Saturday.
The accident occurred on a ramp of I-376 at Wallace Run Road.
Fuel was reportedly leaking from the rolled over truck but no injuries were reported.
State Police in Gibsonia, who patrols the Turnpike, is investigating the cause of the crash.
Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published February 19, 2024 11:22 A.M.
(Chippewa Township, Pa) Chippewa Township Volunteer Fire Department released a statement that they responded Saturday morning around 7am to a residential structure fire in Big Beaver.
Crews on scene reported a working chimney fire with extension to the exterior wall.
They say a quick knock down was made and damage was limited to the outside of the structure.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s high court is taking a case to decide whether some automatic life sentences for those convicted of murder violate constitutional protections for defendants. The justices said Friday they will hear the appeal by Derek Lee, convicted of a 2014 killing. Lee argues the state’s life-without-parole law violates prohibitions in the Pennsylvania and U.S. constitutions against cruel punishment. Pennsylvania law makes someone liable for murder if they participate in a felony that leads to death, and life with no possibility of parole is currently the state’s only possible sentence for those convicted of second-degree murder.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins player Jaromir Jagr, at podium to right, is joined by former teammates as he speaks during a ceremony retiring his uniform number before an NHL hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene Puskar)
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins have retired Jaromir Jagr’s iconic No. 68. The NHL’s second all-time leading scorer was on hand as his jersey was raised to the rafters at PPG Paints Arena. The 52-year-old Jagr spent 11 seasons in Pittsburgh from 1990 to 2001, helping the franchise win a pair of Stanley Cups. Jagr is the third Penguins player to have his number retired, joining Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux and Michel Briere. While Jagr has played for nine different NHL teams, he says he knows he will be forever linked with Pittsburgh.