Eleven-year-old boy flown to a Pittsburgh hospital after being shot by fourteen-year-old cousin in Marion Township

(Photo Courtsy of KDKA)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Marion Township, PA) An eleven-year-old boy was flown to the hospital after being shot in Marion Township on Friday. According to Beaver County District Attorney Nate Bible, two cousins, ages 11 and 14, were running around in the 14-year-old’s yard playing cops and robbers or cowboys, carrying guns they thought were inoperable, when one of the weapons fired. Specifically, the fourteen-year-old shot the eleven-year-old in the stomach on Herman Road at around 11:22 a.m. with a .22 handgun not knowing that it was loaded even though the cousins found the guns in a safe that was locked and unlocked it with a key they found and started playing with them. The boy that was shot was flown to UPMC Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh and Bible does not anticipate that charges will be filed at this time. 

Fetterman says he’s back home after a fall put the Pennsylvania senator in the hospital

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., participates in a debate, June 2, 2025, in Boston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John Fetterman says he has returned home to his family in Pennsylvania after being hospitalized due to what his office said was a ventricular fibrillation flare-up that caused him to feel light-headed and fall during an early morning walk Thursday.

Fetterman, D-Pa., posted a picture Saturday on X that showed the aftereffects to his nose and forehead, saying “20 stitches later and a full recovery, I’m back home” with his wife, Gisele, and their children.

The smiling Fetterman also said he was grateful for the medical team in Pittsburgh that “put me back together.”

“See you back in DC,” he concluded.

Ventricular fibrillation is the most serious form of abnormal heartbeat and can lead to cardiac arrest — when the heart suddenly stops beating — and sudden cardiac death, according to the American Heart Association.

Ventricular fibrillation occurs in the heart’s lower chambers, and the heart association says its causes include cardiomyopathy, which Fetterman was diagnosed with in 2022. Cardiomyopathy can impede blood flow and potentially cause heartbeats so irregular they can be fatal.

Fetterman, 56, disclosed that he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and another type of abnormal heartbeat, atrial fibrillation, after he had a stroke during his 2022 campaign.

Crash in Coraopolis hospitalizes a person and leaves vehicle on its side

(File Photo of Police Siren Lights)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Coraopolis, PA) A vehicle crashed in Coraopolis early this morning which caused one person to be taken to the hospital. There is no word initially on what caused this crash that occurred on the 1600 block of State Avenue a little before 1 a.m. this morning. The vehicle that crashed ended up on its side. 

Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office reminds Pennsylvanians about recent data breach that affected that office

(File Photo of the Seal of the Commonwealth of Pensylvania Office of Attorney General)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Office of Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is reminding Pennsylvanians about a data breach that happened earlier this year. According to the office, residents’ personal information, including social security numbers, may have been accessed during what they’re calling a “cyber incident.”This occurred on August 9th, 2025, when the phones, email, and website of Sunday’s office went offline. Sunday’s office confirms that there was no evidence of misused information. Some people that were affected by the breach were notified on Friday. An online link for identity protection services to find out if you were affected as well as more information on this incident can be found below:

Click here Notice of Data Incident – PA Office of Attorney General

Reps. Bernstine, Shaffer and Kozak Co-Hosting Town Hall Meeting on Property Tax Elimination in Tarentum

(File Photo of Representative Aaron Bernstine)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from Representative Aaron Bernstine’s office, Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) will join Reps. Jeremy Shaffer (R-Allegheny) and Roman Kozak (R-Beaver) to host a town hall on property tax elimination. This event will be hosted at the West Deer American Legion in Tarentum on Thursday, November 20th starting at 5 p.m. to talk about the discussions in Harrisburg among other things. Representative Wendy Fink (R-York) and Senator Dawn Keefer (R-York/Cumberland) will also be guest speakers at the town hall, because they are both active voices in the conversation towards addressing property taxes that are rising in Pennsylvania. You can register for this event by clicking on the online link below:

Click here to register: Events | PA State Rep. Aaron Bernstine

Karen K. Manolovich (1957-2025)

Karen K. Manolovich, 68, passed away on November 13th, 2025, after fighting a long and courageous battle with a devastating illness.

She was born on March 28th, 1957 and was preceded in death by her loving parents, Marvin and Shelva Kiddy, and her sister-in-law, Ann Smith. Karen was the beloved wife of Rade Manolovich, who tenderly and faithfully cared for her throughout her illness. She was the devoted mother of Tina Yurkovac (Steve) and Brian Kowalski (Rachel), and the proud, adoring “Mam” of her grandchildren, Brody, Bella, and Kash, who were the absolute light of her life. She is also survived by her brother, Kevin Kiddy, her sister, Cheryl Marchionda (Dominic), her brother-in-law, Walter Smith, and her sisters-in-law, Nancy (Bruce) Manolovich and Mary Jones, her nieces and nephews: Ian, Kristyn, Connor, Annie, Bud, Matt, Donald Jr., Vinny, and Jonathan; all of whom cherished her deeply. Karen poured her whole heart into her family, and her grandchildren, especially, were blessed with a grandmother whose love, guidance, and joyful spirit helped shape the people they are becoming.

Throughout her life, Karen was known for her boundless energy and passion for staying active. She loved working out, walking, and running, and she proudly participated in many Great Races in Pittsburgh over the years. Her enthusiasm for fitness was a reflection of her determination, joy, and love for life.

Karen had a heart of gold and a gentle, pure spirit that touched everyone she met. Whether offering a warm smile, a kind word, or quiet encouragement, she had a special way of making others feel seen, loved, and valued. Her kindness was effortless, her compassion limitless, and her faith steadfast.

The family wishes to express their deepest gratitude to all who cared for Karen during her final years. A special thank-you goes to her devoted husband, Rade, for his extraordinary love and care throughout her illness. We are also profoundly grateful to the compassionate teams at Villa St. Joseph in Baden and the Good Samaritan Hospice House in Wexford for the comfort, dignity, and kindness they provided to Karen and her family.

Karen leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, faith, and gentleness. While our hearts ache in her absence, we find peace in knowing she now rests in eternal glory, whole again, and embraced by our Lord.

A private service will be held for Karen’s immediate family only. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alvarez Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge.

In lieu of flowers, please pray for the Manolovich family.

Yankee Trader 11-15-25

11-15-25 Listings

Cheryl                              Ambridge                        724-266-3915

Beats Solo 4 White-gold Headphones.                      NEW  $75.00 OBO

Girls pink Acoustic Guitar with pics.                 $50.00   OBO

MLB Paul Skenes player shirt.  Size Medium

Brand new-still has tags on it.  $135.00

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Terry                                Rochester            724-312-2823

Brand new Men’s dress shoes.  Black, size 10, med width.  $25.00

2004 Honda Odyssey Mini Van.  Runs, has new emission sticker, needs inspected.  Will need some exhaust work.  Been meticulously cared for.  250,000 miles.  Power everything.  AC works fine.  $2,500 OBO

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Shirley                  Chippewa            412-974-1769

LTB 10 books by Rick Warren “Purpose Driven Life”.

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Rich             Aliquippa             724-378-3713

Free-standing Steel coat Rack.               $25.00

 

Never used Aluminum ironing board with pad & cover.  Iron included.             $25.00

 

Large movie screen with stand or can be hung.  Still in original box.  $40.00

 

Antique Kerosene lamps.  2 that can be hung, 1 table lamp and a sconce candle holder for the wall.  ALL for $100.00

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Howie                (Vanport)           724-774-6397

2 pocket calculators from around 1975.  Both work fine

1Texas instruments—Uses a 9 V battery

1 Lloyds—Uses 4 AAA batteries

Make an offer.

Solid Chrome 2 Pen Set in a box.  Will make a great gift.  Best offer

 

Cross Gold plated pen with Chrome pencil set in a box.

Make an offer.

Over 100 Heavy duty stainless steel drapery hooks for pleated drapes.  FREE

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Ed           Freedom         724-622-8072

Old Wood burner stove in very good shape for home or garage.  Very decorative.  Couple of chimney pipes included.     $250.00

Brand new, still in box 12 X 12 White ceramic tiles.  Also some 4” ones and bull- nose for edges.  Make a good offer.

LTB (looking to buy) white plastic folding tables-any length.

’85 Quad 4 tracks Honda.  Looks amazing, runs great.  Always been garage kept and covered.  $1,000

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Joe          Aliquippa               724-513-9790

LTB (looking to buy) a Blow Mold Nativity Set that lights up.

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Charlie                  Beaver Falls                   724-843-2560

1999 1100 Honda Shadow Spirit with only 38,000 miles.  Well maintained with current inspection.  Custom exhaust and 2 brand new Michelin tires.  Saddle bags and 2 Travel bags that sit behind rider are included.  Silver & black.  Already wired for you to use a battery tender.  Excellent condition…runs great.   Only $2,500 OR will trade for a Honda Rebel (preferably 500-but call either way!).  Price negotiable.    BONUS: He’ll throw in a really nice helmet!

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VAL       (Beaver)        PHONE:  724-513-9390

Child’s adjustable, freestanding plastic Basketball Hoop.  Can be moved from room to room or outside.  Make an offer.

2 wooden Silverware storage boxes with or without very nice silverware included.  Will send photos.

Vintage Folding Chairs.  Cosco brand.  These are metal with padded tan vinyl seats.  They fold in a unique way.  Very special durable chairs.

Cameras

Olympus Digital Camera.  Comes with 2 memory cards.

HP Digital Camera

Reasonable offers accepted.

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Curt        Hopewell        724-601-8145

Cistern cover extender.  Put this over your cistern, then put on cap.  No more digging to find it.  24” diameter, 3 feet high.  Heavy gauge plastic.  Can also be used for a culvert.

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Liz          Brighton Twp.        724-775-8033

 

Lots of Steelers items:  XL sweatshirt, baseball caps, terrible towels, 2006 Terrible towel, Blanket, windsock, Flag, nutcracker, Gnomes’ Terry Bradshaw photo and smaller collectibles.

 

Penguins items; NEW black sweatchirt size L, Rick Kehoe & Pierre Laroache bobble heads (50th anniversary series) and 50 yr. 1967-2017 Yearbook.

Detroit Redwings book “Stanleytown”, special editions of sports Illustrated

Dartboard, baseball bat.   All reasonably priced

 

2025 Steelers vs. Bengals in Pittsburgh Game Information

(Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of the Pittsburgh Steelers)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) On Sunday, November 16th, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers will host their rematch against the Cincinnati Bengals at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh at 1 p.m. The local coverage of the game will be on KDKA-TV (CBS). This is also the Steelers’ Salute to Service game where elements throughout it will honor, empower, and connect with the country’s service members, veterans, and their families in support of the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative. The Steelers will raise awareness to the nation’s veterans throughout the game and they will feature on-field and in-stadium Salute to Service elements, which includes paying tribute to our active military and veterans. A daughter of the late country music singer Toby Keith, Krystal Keith will perform the National Anthem on Sunday to pay tribute to her late father, who sang the National Anthem at the first regular season game held in the former Heinz Field back in 2001. Krystal Keith will also be the halftime show performer on Sunday, to perform two of her late father’s songs to honor our military and his Steelers fandom. According to a release from the Pittsburgh Steelers, here is more information that you should know before you go to this game:

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

The game is expected to be very well attended. Fans attending the game are encouraged to
arrive 2 hours early to avoid the anticipated heavy traffic and last-minute crowds at the
gate, as well as enjoy in-stadium pregame activities. Parking lots will open at 8:00 a.m. and
all gates will open at 11:00 a.m.
For a seamless gameday experience, fans are encouraged to download the Steelers Mobile
App and make sure they’ve enabled location services and turned on game day alerts. The
toggle at the top of the screen allows fans to access the Acrisure Stadium mode where
they can sign up for push notifications and gameday alerts.

MOBILE-TICKETING

• Ensure your phone is fully charged on gameday.
• Before leaving for the game, fans are directed to save their tickets to their Apple
Wallet or Google Wallet. This ensures fans can access them without relying on
Wi-Fi or cell service.
• Additionally, fans should transfer tickets to guests, so everyone has their own
ticket on their mobile device.

• For ticket help, visit steelers.com/mobileticketing.

CLEAR BAG POLICY

• To provide a safer environment for the public and significantly expedite fan entry into
Acrisure Stadium, the Pittsburgh Steelers will continue to enforce the NFL CLEAR BAG
POLICY that limits the size and type of bags that may be brought into the stadium.
• Learn more at Clear Bag Policy – Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA by clicking here.

CASHLESS VENUE

• Acrisure Stadium is a cashless venue. As a cashless venue, additional points of sale
have been created, increasing convenience. Credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay
and Google Pay are accepted.

PARKING

• Pre-sold parking is available using JustPark. To reserve, visit the Acrisure
Stadium website by clicking here or utilize the Acrisure Stadium mode in the Steelers mobile app and click on “traffic and parking.”
• Reserved pre-sold parking lots around the stadium are open at 8:00 a.m. to
gameday parkers. Tailgating is permitted in the pre-sold lots surrounding the
stadium. Fans with pre-sold parking (from the East, South and West) should use the
West End Bridge to access parking facilities.
• Digital Pre-Sold Parking Passes: Pre-sold parking passes were distributed via
email this season and can be used digitally on a mobile device or printed and used
as a hard copy. Fans opting to use the digital version of their pre-sold parking pass
are encouraged to display the pass on their phone prior to reaching the North Shore
campus to reduce delays. Please ensure your phone’s brightness is turned up so
the pass can be scanned easily.
• Gold 1 Garage: To reduce entering delays at the intersection of General Robinson &
Chuck Noll Way, Gold 1 Garage patrons coming from I-279, Route 28, or any other
points east of the campus are encouraged to use the back entrance heading
westbound on Reedsdale Street.
• Gameday pay-parking / non-pre-sold parkers are strongly encouraged to utilize
alternative parking at:
Downtown Garages and ride the free Light Rail Transit to the North Shore.
Station Square and ride the Gateway Clipper Fleet.
South Hills Light Rail Lots (free) and ride the Light Rail Transit to the North Shore.
• Gameday parkers arriving on the North Shore from I-279 less than two hours before
game time are urged to take Exit 1C to park at Rivers Casino, Beaver Avenue or Western Avenue, or Exit 1D from I-279 Northbound or Exit 2B from I-279
Southbound to park at the Blue 10 Garage or the Nova Place Garage.
• For the regular season game, most parking lots and garages on the North Shore will
cost approximately $60.

TRAFFIC ALERTS & INFORMATION

• Fans are encouraged to download and utilize WAZE, a free navigation app that
provides the most efficient routes to and from the game. WAZE has partnered with
Acrisure Stadium to provide fans with navigation directly to their parking spot while
avoiding traffic delays. Acrisure Stadium provides WAZE with all the time-based
event day road closures that other GPS software may not include.
• Visit https://acrisurestadium.com/stadium/parking-directions/ for more
details and parking lot specific directions.
• For LIVE traffic and parking updates on game day, fans are encouraged to:
o Download the Official Steelers Mobile App and sign-up to receive game day
and stadium alert notifications on their smart phone and mobile devices.
o Call the Traffic & Parking Hotline at 412-697-7599.
o Listen to Steelers Radio 102.5 WDVE.
O Follow @AcrisureStadium on X.

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES/DETOURS

I-279 HOV Lane Open
• The emergency repairs to the Veterans Bridge have been completed. While PennDOT
has not yet fully reopened the HOV Lanes on non-event days, they will still be
reopened for outbound traffic from the North Shore on event days. As there are no
minimum restrictions on event days, the HOV should be used by all I-279 North fans.
DOWNTOWN AND FREE LIGHT RAIL SERVICE
• Fans can park downtown and ride the free Light Rail to Acrisure Stadium. Fans can
park in the garages downtown for $30 or less. Check for space availability via
iPhone (ParkPGH); Mobile (m.parkpgh.org); SMS/Text and Voice (412-423-8980).
• Fans who park Downtown are encouraged to utilize the following routes:
o From the Parkway West, Exit 70B to Ft. Duquesne Blvd.
o From the Parkway East, Exit 71B to Second Ave.

STATION SQUARE BOAT SHUTTLES

• Park at Station Square ($20) and ride the Gateway Clipper Fleet Steelers shuttle
boats ($16 per person, round trip).
• Shuttles board two (2) hours before the game. Return shuttles begin in the third
quarter and continue until after the game.
ALTERNATE ROUTES TO THE GAME
• I-279 NB – When Exit 1B becomes heavily congested, use N. Shore Alternate Route
Exit 1D (Follow signage).
• I-279 SB – When Exit 1B becomes heavily congested, use N. Shore Alternate Route
Exit 2B (Follow signage).
EXITING ADVICE/POST-GAME TRAFFIC
• I-279 N ACCESS
o After the game, quick access to I-279 North is provided via the HOV
entrances at Reedsdale Street & Mazeroski Way, and Lacock Street &
Anderson Street.
o There are no minimum restrictions on HOV use on the weekend and after
7:00 p.m. on weekdays. The HOV should be used by all I-279 N fans.

WEST END BRIDGE

o Use 3 lanes to travel south across bridge.
o If you are in the right lane, stay in the lane across the bridge, do not merge. At the
traffic signal, keep moving and turn right on red, then proceed in all directions,
including returning to Route 19 South / Route 51 South / I-376 West.
o Use the left lane if you are crossing the bridge from the North Shore area to
Route 51 South and I-376 West to reduce travel time.

I-376 WEST (PARKWAY WEST), ALTERNATE ROUTES TO CONSIDER:

o To Beaver and Butler counties, Northwest Pennsylvania or Northeast Ohio
take:
▪ I-279 North via HOV, then North on I-79; OR Route 65 North, then North
on I-79
o To Southwest Allegheny County, Washington or Greene counties, West
Virginia or Southeast Ohio options are:
▪ Route 65 North, then South on I-79
▪ HOV to I-279 North; then South on Camp Horne Road (Exit 8) to Route 65
North at Emsworth and to I-79 South
▪ Route 51 North to I-79 South (via Route 65 North; McKees Rocks Bridge
South; Route 51 North; then Neville Road North to I-79 South)
▪ Steuben Street to Ingram, North on Route 60, then South on I-79 or West
on I-376

▪ Route 50 West to I-79 South (North on Route 60 [via Noblestown Road];
then West on Route 50 to I-79 South [Carnegie] or I-79 South
[Heidelberg/Kirwan Heights])

TRUCKS PROHIBITED FROM NORTH SHORE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER GAME

• Trucks (except those approved by police for deliveries and those displaying North
Shore Pre-Sold Parking permits and traveling directly to their permitted lot or
garage) are prohibited from the North Shore Streets Area (Reedsdale Street,
Casino Drive, North Shore Drive and Mazeroski Way) from three hours before until
two hours after the game.

RIDESHARE ACCESS POST-GAME

• In order to expedite traffic leaving the North Shore, there are numerous road
closures restricting vehicle entry to the campus. As such, the only way to access
the campus is from I-279 NB Exit 1B North Shore.
• Rideshare operators should utilize the WAZE App which will have all applicable road
closures programmed and may not otherwise be available within their in-app
navigation.
• There are two (2) dedicated pick-up locations surrounding the North Shore after
Steelers games for rideshare services. One location is along Isabella Street directly
east of PNC Park and the other location is west of Rivers Casino along North Point
Drive. Please note that these are the only two (2) locations that are acceptable for
pick-up activities after Steelers games.

Agnes C. Sayers (1938-2025)

Agnes C. Sayers, 89, of Beaver Falls, passed away on November 12th, 2025, at Good Samaritan Hospice in Wexford. She was born in Monaca on March 28th, 1936, the daughter of the late Louis and Caroline Havlin Baxa. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Donald L. Sayers, Sr., two brothers, Frank L. Baxa and Louis E. Baxa, as well as a beloved friend, Eleanor Dishler.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Terry L. and Darlene J. Sayers, of North Carolina, a companion, Jim Dishler, two grandsons, Jason L. Sayers and his wife Rebecca, of North Carolina, and Donald L. Sayers II of Tennessee, one great-granddaughter, Caroline, Jim’s family, Donna L. and Paul Hickey of New Sewickley Township, Linda M. and David Fritsch of New Sewickley Township, James E. and Holly Dishler of Rochester Township, seven grandchildren: Nicole, P.J., David Jr., Tyler and his wife, Jaci, Jocelyn, Heather and her husband, Jeremy and Brandon and his wife, Hope; as well as nine great-grandchildren: Bennett, Hunter, Ace, Quinn, Charlotte, Deacon, Amelia, Jameson and Luka. She is also survived by her nieces, Becky Everett and Susan DeAngelo and very close friends, Steve Karaisz and Donald and Jessica Karaisz, as well as numerous other nieces and nephews, and a K-9 Companion, Rebel.

Agnes was a homemaker, a housewife and a former employee with the former Meier Glass Company of North Rochester. She was a member of St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church in Rochester and Our Lady of The Valley Parish, where she was a Eucharistic Minister and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 580. Friends will be received on Tuesday, November 18th, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in the William Murphy Funeral Home, Inc., 349 Adams Street, Rochester, who was in charge of her arrangements. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, November 19th, at 10 a.m. at St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, 632 Virginia Avenue, Rochester.

Interment will follow in St. Cecilia Cemetery, 761 Allendale Road, New Brighton. Memorial contributions may be made to Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Broadhead Road, Aliquippa, PA 15001 or Good Samaritan Hospice House, 146 Neely School Road, Wexford, PA 15090. The family would like to thank the Good Samaritan Hospice, especially the Hospice Visiting Nurse, Jen and their staff.

John E. Fedorchak (1941-2025)

John E. Fedorchak, 84, of Ohioville, passed away at home on November 10th, 2025. He was born in Pittsburgh on August 22nd, 1941, a son of the late John and Grace Fedorchak. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Nick Fedorchak and Robert “Red” Langsdale. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Mary Kurfess Fedorchak of Ohioville, his sons, John (Sue) Fedorchak and Rob (Laura) Fedorchak, all of Pittsburgh, his daughter, Grace (Sterling) Taylor, also of Pittsburgh, his brother, Edward Fedorchak, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

John was a resident of Ohioville for 40 years who retired as a banking security specialist. His true passion was his farm, Horse Around Acres, where he and his wife Mary boarded horses. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved bailing hay and working the farm, along with hunting and fishing.

Friends will be received on Monday, November 17th, from 3-6 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of his arrangements. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in John’s name may be made to the American Red Cross, PO Box 37839, Boone, IA 50037 or https://www.redcross.org, or K9s for Warriors, 114 Camp K9 Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081, or https://donate.k9sforwarriors.org.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of John E. Fedorchak, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.