Sandy Kozak (1937-2025)

Sandy Kozak, 87, of Conway, passed away on March 9th, 2025. She was born on October 27th, 1937, the daughter of the late Clifford and Elvie Scheib. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Dennis Scheib and her sister, Gail Bogolea.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 66 years, Richard Kozak Sr., her children, Kathy (Ron) Coder and Richard (Betsy) Kozak Jr., her sister-in-law, Carole Scheib, her brother-in-law, Randy Bogolea, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Sandy was a faithful member of Fellowship Baptist Church of Economy. She enjoyed cooking, canning, and tending to her garden. She loved to watch and cheer for the Pittsburgh Steelers. She was affectionately known as the “Mayor” at Franciscan Manor, where she formed many lasting friendships.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 3-7 P.M. at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge. An additional visitation will take place on Friday, March 14th, from 10 A.M. until the time of the funeral service at 11 A.M. in the funeral home. Burial will be private. The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Franciscan Manor, the CCU nurses at Heritage Valley Beaver Medical Center and all her neighbors on Cottage Avenue for their love, support, and care.

Shelda E. Rudich (1949-2025)

Shelda E. Rudich, 75, of Economy Borough, passed away on March 5th, 2025.  She was born in Rochester on May 20th, 1949, a daughter of the late Earl and Joyce (Wilson) Lint.

She is survived by her loving husband, Charles Rudich, Sr., her children, Chaz, Christopher, Eric and Sarah Rudich, her daughter-in-law, Liz Rudich, her beloved grandchildren, Isaiah Rudich and Hannah Bella Yohe, her siblings: Linda Spratley, Earl Lint Jr., Cindy Tetrick, Ed Lint and Jeff Lint, their spouses, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Shelda was a caring, kind and loving woman who was deeply devoted to her family and to her faith.

In accordance with Shelda’s wishes, no services are being held. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Shelda’s name may be made to Concord Presbyterian Church at www.concordpreschurch.org

Wan Chun Shek (1944-2025)

Wan Chun Shek, 80, passed away on March 7th, 2025 at her home in Pittsburgh. She was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on December 13th, 1944.

She is survived by her two daughters, Renee Tai Hsu (Albert) of Moon Township & Tammy Tai Lau (Joseph), Australia and three grandchildren, Jaiden Lau, Joshua Lau & Ashley Hsu.

Friends will be received on Friday March 14th from 2-4 P.M. & 6-8 P.M. in the Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Township, 1522 Coraopolis Heights Road. Private interment will take place at a later date.

Edna Emma Davis (1930-2025)

Edna Emma (Primo) Davis, 94, formerly of Monaca, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully on March 5, 2025, at the Arbors of St. Barnabas in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania.

Edna was born on May 8, 1930 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, the daughter of the late Frank and Rosina (Castrone) Primo. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John, her two brothers, Anthony (Clara) Primo and Robert (Anna) Primo, and infant brother John, and her five sisters: Mary (Vincent) DeBacco, Avelia (Matthew) Fronko, Julia (Eugene) Zigerelli, Evelyn (Allen) Swain and infant sister Elisa, as well as her in-laws Robert and Fannie Davis.

Edna is survived by her three sons, Mark Davis, Michael (Bianca Russo) Davis, and Jeffrey (Renee Grandchamp) Davis. She was a proud and loving grandmother to five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and four step-great-granddaughters.

The Primo family eventually settled in Monaca, where Edna graduated from Monaca High School as a member of the class of 1948. She then attended the Providence Hospital School of Nursing in Beaver Falls, where she graduated in 1951 and became a Registered Nurse.

Not long after her graduation, Edna, her sister Evelyn, and their good friend Theresa Susa, moved to Chicago, Illinois, where she embarked on her nursing career at St. Luke’s Hospital. It was there that Edna met a young man named John Davis, who soon became the love of her life. John and Edna were married on February 19th, 1955, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Monaca, and began their more than 60 years of life together in an apartment on the southwest side of Chicago. One by one, they welcomed three sons into the family, Mark, Michael, and Jeffrey, and soon they had outgrown their small two-bedroom apartment. The family moved to Woodridge, Illinois, to a new home that John and Edna shared for almost 50 years. They raised their three children together and Edna dedicated herself to her home and family, as well as continuing to work part-time as a nurse at Edward Hospital in Naperville, Illinois. She was a parishioner of St. Scholastica Church, where she was an active member of the Joliet Diocese Council of Catholic Women, serving a term as President of that organization. She was named “Parish Woman of the Year” by the Council, an honor for which she was very proud. In addition, she was a founding member of the Woodridge Garden Club, where she also served a term as President.

Soon after they retired, Edna and John began to spend their winters in Clearwater, Florida, sharing a condominium at Imperial Cove with Edna’s sister Evelyn and her brother-in-law, Allen Swain. They eventually chose to live there year-round, and while there, they traveled, enjoyed many social activities, and welcomed visits from their children and new grandchildren, with whom they swam in the pool and took to the many attractions in the area. They remained in Clearwater until John passed away in 2016. During her time in Clearwater, Edna was a parishioner of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.

Following John’s passing, Edna returned to western Pennsylvania, residing at the Village of St. Barnabas in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, where she was a member of the St. Barnabas Red Hat Society and enjoyed many social activities with new friends and enjoyed frequent visits from her children and grandchildren.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, March 13th from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at Simpson Funeral & Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca where parting prayers will be offered on Friday, March 14th at 9:30 a.m., followed by a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Monaca. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery.

The family has suggested rather than flowers that memorial gifs be given in Edna’s memory to the American Cancer Society.

To share online condolences, view Edna’s video tribute, get directions, please visit www.simpsonfuneralhome.

Rev. Arthur I. Peters, Sr. (1939-2025)

Rev. Arthur I. Peters, Sr., 85, of Rochester, passed away on March 8th, 2025 in Heritage Valley Beaver. He was born in East Liverpool, Ohio on November 26th, 1939, a son of the late Caesar A. Sr. and Dorothy Wright Peters. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one daughter, Victoria E. Peters, a sister, Millicent Russell, two brothers, Caesar A. Peters Jr. and Richard Peters. He is survived by his wife of thirty-one years, Beverlee D. (Law) Peters, three daughters and one son-in-law, LeTecia D. and James Worsley of New Jersey, Anita L. Peters, of Mississippi and Sarah L. Jacobs of Ohio, three sons and a daughter-in-law, Arthur I. Peter II of California, Jason A. and Nia S. Peters, of Lexington, North Carolina, Jacob M. Peters of Ohio, twenty-one grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, one great-great grandson, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Reverend Arthur was a retired service technician and customer service director with Xerox Corporation of Youngstown, Ohio. He was a former member of the Second Baptist Church of East Liverpool, Ohio and the former pastor and former member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church of Weirton, West Virginia. He was a member of Christian United Association where he was a chaplain, having served in that capacity, with the former Friendship Ridge. He was a Peacetime Navy Veteran, a member and former president of the East Liverpool NAACP, a member of the Urban League of Youngstown, Ohio. Reverend Arthur was a former police patrol officer in Canton, Ohio, and a technician of animation with Walt Disney Inc. He was a retired school bus driver with Hopewell School District, a former DART bus driver, as well as a volunteer program director with the Society for the Blind, providing a radio program for the visually impaired. His passion was being a motorcycle enthusiast, as a member of the Gold Wing Road Rider Association. He loved traveling with his wife Beverlee by motorcycle and motorhome.  Friends will be received on Friday, March 14th, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m., at William Murphy Funeral Home, 349 Adams Street Rochester. Officiating will be Pastor Richard Jackson. Interment will follow in Spring Grove Cemetery of East Liverpool, Ohio. The Vietnam Veterans of America will provide full military honors for their fallen comrade Friday, March 14th at 11:45 a.m. at the funeral home.

Barbara L. Burau (1944-2025)

Barbara L. Burau, 80, of Beaver Falls, passed away unexpectedly at home on March 6th, 2025.

She was born on April 13th, 1944, a daughter of the late Peter “Pietro” and Ida Reda Phillips. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Ann Marie Phillips and a brother, Patrick “Pasquale” Phillips. She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Walter Keith Burau, two sons, Christopher (Patricia) Burau of Ventura, California and Adam (Cherise) Burau of Murrysville, Pennsylvania, two sisters-in law, Mary Lou Phillips and Shirley Schmidt, along with several cousins, friends and kind neighbors.

Barbara was a 1962 graduate of New Brighton High School. She was the rock of her family and was an amazingly talented homemaker. She took joy in raising her two sons, caring for her husband, keeping a spotless home, and providing for her family.

Barbara was a legendary home cook. She specialized in preparing family-style meals, including her famous Italian pasta dinners topped with homemade meatballs and hot sausage. Each Christmas for decades, she baked hundreds of scratch-made holiday cookies that required weeks of care and preparation.

In typical Italian mother fashion, Barbara remained focused on keeping her grown sons well fed, sending baked goods across the country via U.S Priority Mail or waiting up until well after midnight for them to arrive home after hours on the road. She was always there with a warm hug and asking: “Are you hungry? Can I heat up a plate for you?”

If there was any doubt about who ran the household, Barbara would laugh and point to her favorite refrigerator magnet, which reads, “The opinions expressed by the man of this house are not necessarily those of the management.” Indeed, Barbara often minced garlic, but never her words.

After raising her children, Barbara stepped outside the home and donned a different kind of apron as a cashier at the former Builder’s Square home center in Chippewa Township. She later took a job at a local manufacturing company, learning to solder circuit boards used in electronic equipment, which was a testament to her tireless work ethic.

Barbara also was a voracious reader, finishing novels by Agatha Christie, Danielle Steele, Anne Rice, and other favorite authors in mere hours. She traded grocery bags full of books regularly with her dear sister, Ann Marie.

Barbara is already sorely missed and the dinner table will never be the same without her.

There will be no public visitation in accordance with Barbara’s wishes. Interment will be private.

Arrangements are being handled by Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice or to the Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls, 1301 7th Ave, Beaver Falls, PA 15010.

Marcella H. Mason (1929-2025)

Marcella H. Mason, 95, of Economy Borough, passed away on March 6th, 2025 in the Lakeview Personal Care Center of Darlington. She was born in Huntingdon, Tennessee on August 12th, 1929, a daughter of the late James E. and Thelma R. Smith Hilliard. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Charles Hilliard and two sisters, Patsy Mueller and Barbara Droz. She is survived by her husband of 77 years, George B. Mason, two sons and daughters-in-law, George D. “Butch” and Linda Mason of Economy Borough, and Donald W. and Jaci Mason of New Sewickley Township, four grandchildren, Michael G. Mason of New Sewickley Township, Michele “Shelly” L. and Bill Och of Cranberry Township, Cory W. and Jessica Mason of New Sewickley Township and Jennifer N. and Jay Bradel of New Sewickley Township, nine great-grandchildren: Jordyn, Ryan, Madelyn and Dylan Och, Olivia and Peter Mason, Lucas, Wyatt and Ellie Bradel, one sister and brother- in-law, Carole McCoy and her husband Duke of Huntsville, Alabama, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Marcella was a retired program librarian with Armco Steel of Ambridge and had been employed with the Ambridge School District cafeteria. She was part owner with her husband George of Mason’s Road Escort Company. She was a member of St. John Lovi Church of Cranberry Township where she was a former church council member. She was a 1947 graduate of Ambridge High School. Marcella received her Associate Degree in data processing from CCBC in 1977. Friends will be received on Monday, March 10th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in the William Murphy Funeral Home, 349 Adams Street, Rochester. Services will be held on Tuesday, March 11th at 11 A.M. in St. John Lovi Church, 1001 Freedom Road #4801, Cranberry Township. Interment will be in East Carmel Cemetery, Carmel Achor Road, Rogers, Ohio.

Elizabeth B. Fox (1929-2025)

Elizabeth B. Fox, 95, of Beaver, passed away on March 5th, 2025.

She was born in Monaca on December 22nd, 1929, a daughter of the late Michael and Jadwiga Bobroski. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin Fox, son, Kenneth James Fox, sister, Frances Dmochowski and brother, Edward Bobroski. She is survived by her loving daughters, Elaine Fox (David) Schafer, Karen (Doug) Darbut and Kathleen (John) Percic, grandchildren: John (Malia) Percic, Kevin (Cheri) Percic, Gregory (Evelyn) Darbut, Keith (Cherise) Darbut, Edwin (Stephanie) Fox, Jennifer (Matt) Schafer and Brandt Schafer; great-grandchildren: Alex Percic, Lauren Percic, Laurel Fox and Elizabeth Darbut.

Elizabeth was a retired executive secretary with the Beaver Trust Company and was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish. She was also a member of the Red Hat Society, a contributor to the Tionesta Forest Press Newspaper and volunteered at the Medical Center in Enterprise, Alabama. Elizabeth and her husband loved to travel and they were very active in Punta Gorda, Florida. They were also active in playing tennis, golfing and riding bikes. She also enjoyed gardening and loved to entertain.

Friends will be received Wednesday, March 12th, from 2 p.m. until the time of a blessing service at 4 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home Inc, 333 Third Street, Beaver. Private interment will take place at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, 1158 Morgan Road, Bridgeville. Online condolences may be shared at www.nollfuneral.com.

James “Egidio” Faiella (1966-2025)

James “Egidio” Faiella, 58, of Hopewell Township passed away on March 6th, 2025. He was born on May 30th, 1966, a son of Eugene “Benny” and the late Linda Sue (Woodson) Faiella. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Patricia “Patti” (Barnat) Faiella, a son, Christopher Faiella, paternal grandparents, James Egidio and Mary Bove Faiella, two brothers, Mark and Matthew Faiella, a brother-in-law, Michael Barnat and uncle, Bill Weyand Sr. He is survived by his beloved stepdaughter, Ashley Barnat and cherished grandchildren: Cameron, Ava, Blaze, Bronz and Emma, two brothers, Anthony (Karen) Faiella and Eugene Faiella Jr., a sister, Gina Faiella and a brother-in-law, Anthony (Jewel) Barnat, his aunt, Rosemary Weyand, an uncle, Joe Faiella and cousins, Vanessa (John) D’Orazio and Bill (Stephanie) Weyand Jr., along with many loving members of the Faiella family, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
James was proud of his Italian heritage, attending many Italian festivals with his wife Patti, where he was also invited multiple times to play the mandolin. He also enjoyed performing for numerous other occasions, including weddings. He held a strong devotion to his family, heritage and music.
In accordance with James’ request, there will be no public services. Donations may be made in memory of James to the American Diabetes Association, 100 W Station Square Drive #1900, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Anthony Mastrofrancesco Funeral Home, Inc., 2026 McMinn Street, Aliquippa.

Thomas Arthur Duncan (1943-2025)

Thomas Arthur Duncan, 81, of Hopewell Township, passed away on March 6th, 2025 after a long illness. He was born in Monaca on September 3rd, 1943, the son of the late Samuel Edwin Duncan and Ruth Ida (Miller). In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his six Duncan siblings: Donald, Marianne (Earl) Swogger, Eleanor (John) Spagnoli, Walter (Jan), Esther Taylor and James; sister-in-law, Susan Pearson and brother-in-law, Bill Glover. He is survived by his wife Judy, his daughters Lori Sorvillo of Middletown, Connecticut, Debra Calhoon of Raccoon Township, Lisa (Terence) Flanagan of Mount Kisco, New York, four grandchildren: Thomas Calhoon, Amanda (Peter) Moore, Tyler (Sabrina) Calhoon and Terence Flanagan; two great-grandchildren, Joseph Calhoon and Caleb Moore, sister-in-law, Georgene Duncan, brother-in-law, William B. Taylor, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Thomas was a 1961 graduate of Monaca High School where he loved playing football. He was a dedicated husband, father and grandfather. He met Judith Glover at Eat’n Park in Aliquippa when it was still a carhop. They married on May 7th, 1966 and shared a lasting love for nearly 59 years. He was a girl dad through and through raising three daughters who adored and looked up to him. He was a role model not only for them but also for their close friends – his “bonus kids”. He was a teacher at heart and enjoyed reading all the historic markers along family road trips sometimes eliciting groans from his young girls. He was proud of his grandkids and loved to make them laugh. He was a storyteller, a Pittsburgh sports fanatic, a fisherman, and a lover of sweets. Thomas was a steel worker for J&L/LTV for nearly 20 years before beginning a career at Glade Run in Zelienople as a Child Care Specialist, where he loved being a mentor. In addition, he and Judy parented over 19 foster girls. He was a man of strong faith, devoting much of his life to serving the New Life Presbyterian Church (Aliquippa) in various roles: youth group leader, teacher, elder, custodian and tenor in the choir. Through life’s ups and downs, there was always laughter and a sense of peace and calm that was rooted in his Christian faith.

Friends will be received on Tuesday, March 11th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in the Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Aliquippa. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Wednesday, March 12th at 11 a.m. at New Life Presbyterian Church, 2795 Patterson Drive, Aliquippa. All are welcome.

Interment will take place in Mill Creek Cemetery of Hookstown.