Don Galzarano (1954-2026)

Don Galzarano, 71, a longtime resident of Brighton Township, passed away on January 5th, 2026. He was a devoted husband, father, and a deeply loving grandfather whose family was always at the center of his life. He was born on May 5th, 1954, a beloved son of Dominick and Margaret Galzarano, who instilled in him the values of family, hard work, and generosity that he carried throughout his life. He was also a cherished brother to Charles Galzarano (married to Deitra Galzarano) and Denise Cogan (married to Doug Cogan). He is also survived by his beloved wife, Linda Galzarano, his children, Don Galzarano, Richard Galzarano and LeAnn Galzarano, his daughters-in-law, Stephanie Yee and Hollie Galzarano, his cherished grandchildren: Vivienne Galzarano, Alexander Galzarano, Matteo Galzarano, Alina Galzarano, Stella Galzarano, Dominic Moore, and Geno Moore, his brothers- and sisters-in-law, Jeanne and Mark Didiano and Anna Marie and Joe Kodba, who were very important to him and held a special place in his life.
Don was affectionately known as both “Pop Pop” and “Pap Pap.” to his grandchildren. He was a loving and proud grandfather who found great joy in time spent with them. He will be best remembered for his unselfish acts of service to his family, always putting the needs of others before his own, his love of cars, and for the many happy hours he spent golfing with friends and family, a pastime that brought him connection and joy.
A visitation will be held on Friday, January 9th from 3-7 p.m. in the Anthony Mastrofrancesco Funeral Home Inc., 2026 McMinn Street, Aliquippa, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where departing prayers will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 10th, followed by a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in Our Lady Of Fatima Church 2270 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa. Entombment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 2186 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa.
His legacy is one of love, generosity, and quiet devotion. He will be profoundly missed and forever remembered by all who were fortunate enough to know him.

 

Edward Stephen Buday (Passed on January 5th, 2026)

Edward Stephen Buday, 59, passed away unexpectedly at his Center Township residence on January 5th, 2026. He was born in Rochester, and was a son of the late Robert R and Linda Buday. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Cindy Buday and his brother, Robert Buday. He is survived by his second wife, Katherine “Kate” Sentak Buday, his children, Traci, Jonathon, and Charlie Buday, his grandchildren: Aiden, Elizabeth, Jensen, and Jocelyn, his stepmother, Karen Buday, his two sisters, Amy (Terry) Bliss and Rhonda Sherbine, his lifelong best friend, Jeff Connor of Rochester, who could always rely on his unwavering loyalty and support.

Edward’s life was one marked by dedication to his family, a passion for his work, and a boundless capacity for friendship. His formative years were spent alongside his siblings, including his late brother, Robert. He graduated from Rochester High School in the class of 1984. He found his calling as a maintenance person at Beaver Supermarket, where his hardworking nature and meticulous attention to detail was much appreciated. He loved his job and approached each task with the same level of care and precision that he applied to every aspect of his life. Those who knew him understood his passion for fixing things. He was the quintessential Mr. Fix It who was always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. His skills in woodworking and his reputation as a jack of all trades meant that he was often sought after for advice and assistance. His perfectionism shone through in every project he undertook, whether it was a complex repair or a simple act of kindness. He had a variety of interests in life. In the past, he loved to hunt and fish and now enjoyed spending time at his favorite getaway, Cutty’s Sunset Camp Resort in Louisville, Ohio. His love for playing pool, listening to country music, and decorating for Halloween were well-known among his friends and family, and his love for Mexican cuisine was no secret, with many evenings spent enjoying meals at El Paso Mexican Restaurant. His affection for animals was evident in his companionship with his three dogs, Xena, Diesel, and Bailey.

Friends will be received on Friday, January 9th from 2-4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until the time of a service at 8 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVIES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, who was in charge of his arrangements.

Rosemarie C. D’Achille (1935-2026)

Rosemarie C. D’Achille, 90, of North Sewickley Township, passed away on January 5th, 2026. She was born in Beaver Falls on May 31st, 1935, the daughter of the late Leon S. Kaleta and Mary Kaleta Nicholson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Lorenzo “Larry” D’Achille, her brother, Leon “Bob” Kaleta, her sister-in-law, Barbara Kaleta, her brother-in-law, Guliano D’Achille and her sister-in-law, Dorothy D’Achille. She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Theresa (William) Bair, Ron (Shari) D’Achille and Sharon (Todd) Hyre, four grandchildren: Jenna (James) Johnston, Adam (Anne) D’Achille, Alan (Amanda) D’Achille and Breana Hyre; as well as her great grandchildren, Elliot and Micah D’Achille and Kristina and David D’Achille.

Rosemarie was a member of the former Saint Mary’s Church in Beaver Falls. She was active in the church, teaching CCD classes, and helping with many activities. In her later years, she attended Concord Church in Beaver Falls with her husband. She loved gardening and kept beautiful flower beds throughout the yard. She enjoyed going to the farms in Ohio to purchase fresh produce and Amish baked goods and always had a hearty meal prepared for her family. She valued the importance of family gatherings, whether it was celebrating a holiday, birthday, or having a picnic. Food was always the center in the D’Achille household. She liked playing cards and taking her son-in-laws’ nickels in a good card game.

Friends will be received on Friday, January 9th, from 10 a.m. until the time of a service at 12 noon at Concord Church, 285 Concord Church Road, Beaver Falls. Arrangements have been entrusted to Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls.

A special thanks goes out to Three Oaks Hospice of Beaver for their support and care for Rosemarie and to special friends, Karen and Faith, for their love and helping to care for her. In lieu of flowers, plant a tree for Rosemarie by clicking here.

Otis “Uncle Sam” Smith, Jr. (1957-2026)

Otis “Uncle Sam” Smith, Jr., 68, of Ambridge, passed away on January 5th, 2026. He was born on October 7th, 1957 and he was preceded in death by his parents, Georgella and Otis Smith, Sr., his mother, Beatrice Kimbrough, his maternal grandparents, Henry and Birdie Bratton, his uncles, Phillip, Luther and Henry Bratton, an aunt, Carrie McIver and his nephew, Phillip James Bratton. He is survived by his sisters, Lucille “Candy” Williams and Roberta “Wendy” Kimbrough, his brother, Phillip (Pamela) Bratton, his nieces and nephews: Mikee (Kelly) Williams, Maury (Vena) Willaims, Damon (Jaime) Bratton, Darnell (Tracy) Bratton, Teylore Bratton, Sheree Bratton, Devonte Allison, and Durann Allison; along with numerous great nieces and nephews, his special friends, Roger Fike, Blue and Mike Jeter and his beloved dog, Ashley.

Otis was a crane man at Hussy Copper for thirteen years. He then worked for the Ambridge Borough Road crew for eighteen years. He then worked at Allegheny County Schools for 9 years working with children with special needs.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 14th at 4 P.M. until the time of the funeral service at 6 P.M. at the Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge, who was in charge of his arrangements.

Richard Halicek (1930-2026)

Richard Halicek, 95, of Ambridge, passed away peacefully on January 3rd, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Sewickley on September 8th, 1930, a son of the late Mary and Frank Halicek, who were immigrants from Czechoslovakia. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Ann (Charles) Glas and his brother, Frank (Sylvia) Halicek. He is survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Patricia, three children, Richard Halicek, Rebecca (Charles) Dallara and Rachel (Gary) Kleemook, nine grandchildren: Emily, Eric, and Elaina Halicek, Marissa, Laura, and Elizabeth Dallara, and Chadd (Cassandra), Jeremy (Rachael), and Jamie Kleemook; as well as five great-grandchildren, Penelope, Nathan, Layla, Ella, and Kade. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Donna Donofrio, wonderful Aunt Rozel, and numerous loving nieces and nephews. Richard attended Divine Redeemer Catholic School where he received his blessed sacraments and Leetsdale High School before moving to Ambridge, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from Ambridge High School in 1947. Following graduation, Richard began studying at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Apprenticeship Program, where he met his future wife. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1951 and was deployed to Korea, serving for two years as a Corporal in the 35th Infantry Regiment with the 25th Infantry Division. He spent his R&R in Japan where he purchased beautiful unique gifts for loved ones. After his Honorable Discharge from the Army in 1952, Richard returned home and completed his electrical apprenticeship with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 712. He worked as a skilled and successful journeyman wireman until his retirement in 1992. He was a proud member of Local Union 712 for 77 years.
In his spare time, Richard enjoyed flying Cessna planes, boating, beating everyone at lunch at checkers, and water skiing with his family on the Ohio River. He also enjoyed traveling to Sanibel Island and providing scuba instruction at the Sewickley YMCA. He co-founded the Halicek-Weber’s Dive Shop in Baden with his best friend, Dick Weber. He had a rare blood type and selflessly donated blood throughout his life to help others.
Friends will be received on Friday, January 9th, from 9:30 A.M. until a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M. in the Good Samaritan Catholic Church, 725 Glenwood Avenue, Ambridge. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge. The mass will be live-streamed as well at stluke.net>Resources>Good Samaritan Live 24/7. Interment will follow in the Good Samaritan Catholic Cemetery there with the Beaver County Special Unit providing full military honors. All are welcome to celebrate Richard and pray for his soul.
Richard enjoyed caring for animals and watching/feeding all the birds, squirrels, and chipmunks in his yard. He sat on his bench and spent lazy afternoons in the sunshine admiring his beautiful oak trees and saying hi to anyone who walked by. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to all of his caregivers from Visiting Angels, Vitas Hospice, and Cornerstone, who kindly helped him over the past year, and more recently, the Medical Staff of Heritage Valley Beaver. A special thanks to his neighbors, Rick, Gerry, and Jeffrey Hughes and Howard and Cindy Miller, for their never ending friendship and support, and to everyone in the community that he loved spending endless hours visiting and talking to.

He was always laughing, smiling, and was a bright light in so many ways. He will forever be loved and dearly missed.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Richard Halicek, please visit the floral store of the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Janet Louise Selley (Passed on January 3rd, 2026)

Janet Louise Selley, 81, passed away on January 3rd, 2026, at her Center Township residence.

She was a daughter of the late John H. Jr. and Olga Owen and her life was a testament to love and devotion. Janet was a proud graduate of Hopewell Memorial High School and later of Geneva College, where she earned an Associate degree that would pave the way for her meaningful career. Her professional life was marked by her tenure as a dedicated medical transcriptionist, first at the former Aliquippa Hospital and later at Heritage Valley Sewickley, from which she retired in 2012. Janet married the love of her life, Michael L. Selley, on June 18th, 1966, and together they built a family grounded in love and mutual respect. Although Michael preceded her in death on January 26th, 2024, their bond remains a lasting legacy. Janet is lovingly remembered by her two sons, Christopher Selley (Katie Weigle) of South Beaver Township and Joshua D. Selley of Center Township, who continue to carry forward the values she instilled in them. She is also survived by a granddaughter, Lily Ann Weigle. Janet’s family circle extends to her caring brother, Morey (Pat) Owen of Tacoma, Washington, and her sister, Patricia Schurman of Winston Salem, North Carolina. She also leaves behind a host of nieces and nephews. From her early days as a member of the Rainbow Girls to her involvement with Victory Family Church in Cranberry Township, her Christian faith was the cornerstone of her existence. She was also an avid reader who found solace and joy in the pages of a good book.

Friends will be received on Thursday, January 8th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, who was in charge of her arrangements, and where services will be held on Friday, January 9th at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, 273 PA-68, Rochester.

To share online condolences, view Janet’s video tribute, add photos or get directions, please visit www.simpsonfuneralhome.com.

Donna Wade (1942-2026)

Donna Wade, 83, of New Brighton, passed away on January 2nd, 2026, at Heritage Valley Beaver. She was born on September 7th, 1942, a daughter of the late Louis and Marguerite (Poulain) Krachinsky. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Glenn Wade, her sister, Lucille Conner and her grand-daughter, Jenna Magestro. She is survived by her children, Glenn Wade, Lisa (Eric) Tesch and Terry (Mike) Veon, her sister, Darla Brewer, her grandchildren: David Magestro, Mark (Alex) Magestro, Tim (Alyssa) Caplinger and Jason Caplinger; as well as her great-grandchildren, Aryanna and Harper Magestro and her nephew, Robert Conner.

Donna was a woman whose life was defined by creativity, generosity, and connection. She loved spending time playing cards with friends, crocheting, and decorating, with a special passion for creating beautiful flower arrangements. She was a natural thoughtful gift giver who found joy in making others feel loved and appreciated. Her warmth and giving spirit left a lasting impression on all who knew her, and she will be remembered for the joy she brought into everyday moments.

Friends and family will be received on Thursday, January 8th from 4-6 P.M. and on Friday, January 9th, from 10 A.M. until the time of the blessing service at 11 A.M. at the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, Inc., 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton, who was in charge of her arrangements.

A private burial will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, First Street, New Brighton.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Donna Wade, please visit the flower store of the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Dr. Joseph T. Makarewicz (1937-2026)

Dr. Joseph T. Makarewicz, PhD, OFS, 88, passed away on January 4th, 2026 at AHN Wexford Hospital. He was born in Philadelphia on March 6th, 1937, the son of the late Mary (Wozny) and Joseph S. Makarewicz. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Bonnie L. (Tharp) Makarewicz, OFS, their cat, Queen Pixie, Beth Tharp, his sister-in-law of Cranberry Township, Dan and Mary Pattison of Bentleyville, Grace Horne, Linda Hartley of Washington, Aunt Florence Pasztalaniec of Philadelphia and his cousins, Diane Homewood and Monica Davey, all who were very helpful during his illness. He got really sick on Christmas Eve and passed away on the Feast of the Epiphany. He attended St. Adalberts Elementary Catholic School and North East Catholic High School. He then attended LaSalle University where he majored in History, Political Science and Philosophy, and was a member of Phi Alpha Theta. He obtained a scholarship to Marquette University and earned a Master’s Degree. He then received a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, and earned his PhD (Doctorate in History). He authored a book to get his PhD, titled “The Impact of World War I on Pennsylvania Politics”. He taught at East Stroudsburg State University, Penn State Beaver Campus, and the University of Pittsburgh, where he was a Professor of History and Director of the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center and Associate Director of the University Center for International Studies. At UCIS, he was responsible for Multi-Cultural Programs and also worked with the foreign visitors who came to UCIS. This was perhaps his greatest joy. While at Pitt, he served as Vice President of the Polish Room and was on Nationality Room Scholarship Committee. He has attended the University of Minnesota Post-Doctorate program, the University of Chicago Newberry Library Research Fellowship and the University of Wisconsin Summer Institute. He met his wife, Bonnie at the University of Pittsburgh during the Summer Fellowship where she worked in the Pitt Library.  She immediately caught his eye because she wore a yellow dress and she could type and he later found out that she could cook! They were married on August 7th, 1965 at St. Titus Catholic Church in Aliquippa, and they celebrated 60 years of marriage in August. He was a member of the Heinz History Center and local historical societies, especially the Anthony Wayne Historical Society. He wrote book reviews for the History Center and the Catholic Historical Society. He was co-editor of “Milestones’, the local historical newsletter. Joe belonged to the BCHRLF (Beaver County Historical Research and Landmarks Foundation) serving as Past President. He was a member of Good Samaritan Catholic Church in Ambridge of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish (former Our Lady of Peace Church, Conway, and Saint John the Baptist Church, Baden) where he served on the Parish Council, was an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, member of the Holy Name Society, St. Vincent DePaul Society, and taught RCIA and CCD classes for many years. He and Frank Thomas were the first Eucharistic Ministers chosen to serve St. John the Baptist Church. He was a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph Auxiliary and a Consultant for the Diocese of Pittsburgh in the early 1990’s when many churches were merged. He joined the Alverno Fraternity of the Secular Franciscan Order in 1989, and served as Minister and Formation Director. He was a member of the Serra Club of Pittsburgh and served as President and Board member. He was also a member of the Big Knob Grange, and assisted with the Fairs and dinners. He was a member of the Friends of the Baden Memorial Library, and worked on their Annual Wine and Cheese Event, as recently as 2025. At the request of Sr. Carolyn Wiethorn, he has volunteered at Concordia at Villa St Joseph in Baden (former Villa St. Joseph) since 2000, serving as Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, and conducted a monthly program called “News and Views” for the residents.  For several years, he and Bonnie served on the Annual Fund Raising Committee, “Young at Heart” and they chaired the dinner event in 2014.  They were honored to be selected for the “Partner in Caring Award” in 2016. He was a paper boy for the “Philadelphia Bulletin” in high school, and he won a contest to attend President Dwight Eisenhower’s inauguration in 1953. His hobbies included gardening, stamp collecting, reading, photography, golfing and cooking on the grill. He was appointed Chief Food Tester by Rose Curcio, when he assisted with a picnic on retreat for Confirmation students. As a result, he continued to cook on the grill. Two weeks ago, he assisted Bonnie by frying the Chrusciki Polish cookies, and making the Pizzelles for the Christmas holidays. He loved the Easter and Christmas holidays! Joe and Bonnie have traveled extensively abroad and in the United States.  They especially enjoyed spending recent summers at Lake Chautauqua. He misses his German Shepherd, Cleo and his cats, Tiger and Mia.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Good Samaritan Church, St. Luke the Evangelist Parish, 725 Glenwood Avenue, Ambridge, PA 15003.

Friends will be received on Wednesday, January 7th from 2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. at the Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where the Secular Franciscans will also have a wake service at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. A prayer service will also be held at that funeral home on Thursday, January 8th at 10 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Good Samaritan Catholic Church, 725 Glenwood Avenue, Ambridge at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery in Freedom.

He lived life to the fullest until the very end, volunteering his time and service to the end. A thank you goes out to all who cared for Joseph recently, especially Dr. James Meditch and staff, the staff at AHN Wexford, Concordia at Villa St Joseph, the Sisters of St Joseph, and Three Oaks Hospice.  Very thankful for the prayers and support of Fr. Joe, Fr. Chris, Deacon Tony, Sr. Carolyn, Sr. Bernadette, Rachelle, Jan, David, Joyce, Tim, Donna, Shaunette, Jackie, Christian Mothers & Ladies Guild, and our Secular Franciscan brothers and sisters.

Nick Charles Veitz, Sr. (1948-2026)

Nick Charles Veitz, Sr., 77, of New Brighton, passed away on January 2nd, 2026 while surrounded by his loved ones. He was born and raised in Beaver Falls and attended Saint Mary’s School and then graduated from Beaver Falls high School. He was born on July 10th, 1948, a son of the late Nicholas Frank Veitz/Vizza and Anna Angeline (Houp) Veitz. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Vicky Channells, his grandfather, Frank Vizza, his grandmother, Maryanne Serriani Vizza, his grandfather, Charles Houp, his grandmother Rhoda Coy Houp, his dear son, Richard Veitz, his younger sister, Carol (Veitz) Schenker, his sister-in-law, Bonnie (Jones) Veitz, his great niece, Skyler Evans and his close longtime friend, Harry “Corky” Ferrell. He is survived by his sons: Ross Veitz (Julie Veitz) of New Brighton, Nick Charles Jr., of New Brighton, Timothy Veitz of Beaver Falls, Christopher Veitz (Lindy Veitz) of East Palestine Ohio and Bradley Veitz of Beaver Falls; as well as his brother, Martin Veitz of Koppel, his sister, Barbara Smith (Tony Yannachione) of Midland, his nieces: April of Beaver Falls, Brandy Veitz (Jack Kline and Kylee Kline) of New Brighton, Heather Johnson of Beaver Falls and Stacy Smith (Melissa Gallant) Oklahoma, his nephews, Marty Veitz (Ashley Veitz) of Elwood City and Eddie Smith of Fallston, his grandchildren: Logan Veitz, Chloe Fraser, Lillian Veitz, Tanner Veitz, Landon Veitz, Brody Veitz, Lauren Veitz and Lyndsey Veitz, his great nephews, Michael Smith of Rochester, Gaige Smith (Laura Smith) New Brighton, Bryce Evans of Beaver Falls, his great nieces, Taytum Evans of Beaver Falls and Hayley Evans of Beaver Falls, his cousins: Joann Reeder of East Palestine, Phyllis Zaffaroni of Beaver Falls, Rosemary Ferguson of Enon Valley, Terry Funari of Koppel, Dom Vizza of Cheswick; along with many others.

Nick proudly served for the United States Army during the Vietnam War, he was also an active member of the reserves during the 90’s. He married the love of his life Vicky Channells in 1971 and soon after moved to New Brighton to raise their sons. Sadly, Vicky passed away June 12th,1980. Over the years the family grew to six sons. As a father and provider, he worked at and retired from Ryerson metals in Ambridge. Those who knew him knew his love of God, family, country and his Italian heritage. Anytime he would cross paths with another veteran he was so excited to tell them he served and ask them about their service. When he thought someone was also of Italian heritage, he would tell them about our family and that we came from Calabria, and chat with them about their family. He enjoyed many hobbies including fishing, hunting and old cars. He wasn’t a man of many words, but you always knew his opinion, and you always knew he cared about you.

Friends and family are invited to gather for a visitation on Friday, January 9th from 4-8 P.M. and on Saturday, January 10th, from 10 A.M. until the time of a service at 11 A.M. at the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, Inc., 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton, who was in charge of his arrangements. Interment will follow in Grandview Cemetery, 139 Norwood Drive, Beaver Falls, where the VVA Chapter 862, will provide military honors for Nick  on Saturday, January 10th, at 12 noon. After the interment, everyone is welcome to attend a wake at the New Brighton American Legion, Post #19, 415 13th Street, New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the VVA Chapter 862, PO Box 26, Rochester, PA 15074, where he was a long tenured member.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Nick C. Veitz, Sr., please visit the flower store of the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Robert (Bob) William Melvin (1934-2026)

Robert (Bob) William Melvin, 91, of Darlington, passed away peacefully at his home on January 3rd, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.

He was born in Beaver Falls on April 28th, 1934, a son of the late Robert and Ruth (Gulligham) Melvin. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Jeannie Ham, his brothers, Sonny, Tommy and Richie Melvin, his sister, Darlene Summerville, his in-laws, David and Lenora Welsh, his nephew, Chad Melvin and his godson, Adam Rohrmann. He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Bonnie (Welsh) Melvin of Darlington, his younger brother and sister-in-law, Mike and Sue Melvin, his children: Pam and Steve Donahue, Marci and Chuck McKeel, Russell and Faye Melvin; as well as his daughter-in-law, Melody Carney and his sisters-in-law, Marion Gulett and Sandy Epling. He was a proud grandfather to: Russell and Marge Duran, Tyler and Maddie Donahue, Maddison and Randall Ashby, Jordyn (Jack) McKeel (Jack), Hunter (Zoe) McKeel, Stephanie and Brian Bonomo, and Robbie and Grace Coats. He was also blessed with great-grandchildren: Kaiden, Everleigh, Jack (“Squish”), Levi, Talia, Sophia, Eli and Maribelle.

Robert was a graduate from Beaver Falls High School. He retired from the Beaver Falls Post Office and also owned and operated his own roofing business. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He was a talented craftsman who had a remarkable gift for designing and creating stained glass pieces. He had an unconditional love for his family and especially cherished gathering together for Sunday dinners, a beloved family tradition. He was also a fifth-degree black belt in karate. He was also a Mason who was well known for his quick wit, warm heart, and wonderful sense of humor. He will be deeply missed by his wife, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family, all of whom were touched by his kindness, humor, and unwavering love for family.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 6th from 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. at the Gabauer-Lutton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a memorial service will be held on Wednesday, January 7th, beginning after full military honors at 11 A.M. followed by a service followed by his Entombment at 12 noon will at Beaver Falls Mausoleum in Chippewa Township on Darlington Road.

Contributions in Bob’s memory may be made to Three Oaks Hospice Care, 300 S. Walnut Lane, Beaver, PA 15009. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to Laura Feezle for her extraordinary care and kindness.