John F. Sofranko, Jr., 76, of Moon Township, passed away on June 22nd, 2026 in Heritage Valley Sewickley. He was born in Sewickley on July 18th, 1949, the son of the late John F. and Catherine (Strella) Sofranko. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Catherine Hicks & Madalen Belcastro. He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Christine (Porta) Sofranko, the lights of his life, his son, John “Jay” Sofranko III and grandson, John “Jay 4” Sofranko IV, his dear sister & partner in mischief, Christine M. Sofranko, and his sister, Bridgette Kamzelski as well as many nieces & nephews.
John enlisted in the Navy and was stationed at Guantanamo Bay where he became a medic, taught water survival & was an expert marksman. Upon his discharge, he worked 18 years as a motor inspector until LTV Steel closed. He then spent the next 20 years until his retirement as an electrician for UPMC Health System.
Second only to his love for his family, he loved fishing & boating. The first day of trout season was a major event where he, his wife & son had to be on the road before 5 a.m. to get to his favorite stream. Many lazy days were spent on rivers and lakes in Pennsylvania, Ohio and on the waters of Siesta Key. In addition to he being a huge history buff, he took pleasure in going to auctions & flea markets collecting and repairing antique lamps and oil lanterns. He was never alone chauffeuring family and friends on his treasure hunting excursions. He was an old soul, had a laid-back style and a great sense of humor. Ten years ago, he was diagnosed with cancer triggering a rare disorder (Paraneoplastic Syndrome) progressing to late-stage Parkinson’s symptoms. Despite the devastating diagnosis and over a dozen hospitalizations, he chose to live sweetly in all the hard circumstances. “I’m good” was his typical answer when asked how he felt. With God’s divine grace, he accepted each setback with courage & without complaint or anger. He was thankful to the many family members, friends, neighbors, former co-workers and caregivers that lovingly surrounded him. They brought conversations, laughter, comfort and help wherever it was needed.
Friends will be received on Sunday, June 28th from 2-7 p.m. in the Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Township, 1522 Coraopolis Heights Road, Coraopolis, who was in charge of his arrangements and where a Blessing Service will be held on Monday, June 29th at 10 A.M. Committal and Military Honors will follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, 100 Resurrection Road, Coraopolis.
Memorial contributions can be made to: Tunnel to Towers Foundation at www.t2t.org by clicking here or the Light of Life Rescue Mission at www.lightoflife.org by clicking here










