April L. Thomas-Ahmed (1975-2026)

April L. Thomas-Ahmed, 50, of New Brighton, passed away on February 15th, 2026, at Heritage Valley Beaver.

She was born in Rochester on October 22nd, 1975, the daughter of Byrdell and Patricia (Reddinger) Thomas. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Jaleel Ahmed, her children: Alivia Thomas, Jamison, Mekhi, Joshua and Zaven Thomas-Ahmed; as well as her siblings, Marlin (Renee) Thomas, Jermaine (Natalie) Thomas, and Vanessa Petross, her father-in-law, Muhmammad Ahmed Ahmen, her brother-in-law, Jamal Ahmed, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her son, Branden Thomas, her grandmother, Lanning, her pap, Reddinger, her paternal grandparents, Juanita and Byrdell Thomas, a mother-in-law, Karen Freeman and a brother-in-law, Arther Ahmed.

April graduated from Rochester High School, and later went on to graduate from Bidwell Training School in Pittsburgh. She was a devoted mother, daughter and sister. She was a devoted Christian, whose faith brought her solace and peace in every situation. She most recently attended Life Way Ministries in Beaver Falls. She was a stay-at-home mother who found joy in helping children around the community. She was well known around her community for her open-door policy, where kids were always welcomed and loved in her home. She loved her children fiercely and will be remembered and loved deeply.

Friends will be received on Friday, February 20th, from 1 P.M. until the time of services at 6 P.M. in the GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (BRANCH), 340 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of her arrangements.

Dometta Caul (1975-2026)

Dometta Caul, 50, of Ambridge, passed away on February 11th, 2026. She was born on October 14th, 1975, the beloved daughter of Ruby Wilson and the late Lewis Caul, Jr.

In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Annie Cooper and Rudolph Davis, her paternal grandparents, Doris Caul and Lewis Caul Sr., her aunts, Paula Cooper, Yolanda Caul and Bernice Reddick, her uncle, Perry Reddick and her cousin, Stephanie Caul.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by her cherished son, Dallas Albert Rebels III, her stepfather, Bernard Wilson, her aunts, Janet Johnson, Ronda Caul and Denise Howard, her uncles, Lenard Smith and Darryl Caul, along with a host of nieces, nephews, dear friends, and loved ones who will forever hold her memory close.

After graduating from high school, Dometta attended Columbus State Community College. Affectionately known as the “clean up woman,” she had a true passion for cleaning and decorating, always taking pride in making every space warm and welcoming. She loved her family deeply and was especially devoted to caring for her nieces and nephews. She was a natural caregiver who found joy in looking after others and offering comfort and support whenever it was needed.

A visitation will be held on Friday, February 20th, from 11 A.M. until the time of a funeral service at 1 P.M. at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge, who was in charge of her arrangements.

Patrick Sanders (1958-2026)

Patrick Sanders, 67, of Lake Worth, Florida, formally of Elrama, Pennsylvania, passed away on February 11th, 2026, following a very strong fight against cancer. He was born on November 8th, 1958, a son of the late Clemie “Rudy” and Joyce (Weir) Sanders. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Mark and Joseph Sanders, as well as the mother of his daughter, Shelly, whom he loved very much.

Patrick graduated from Reingold High School, where he was a wrestler and an art enthusiast. He also took private accordion lessons and had a passion for music. He worked for his father as a brick layer and went to drafting school. He later moved to Florida where he became an exterior/interior painter by trade. He worked in several places throughout West Palm Beach from large homes, condos and hotels on Palm Beach Island, as well as individual homes all over West Palm Beach. His painting business quickly grew as word got around of how beautiful his work was. He had a love of classic cars and could fix almost anything mechanical. He had a strong connection to the ocean and spent most of his retirement exercising, swimming and socializing along Lake Worth Beach. He formed many meaningful friendships and was very well known. He often made everyone laugh by comparing himself to the fish he would swim with. Pat enjoyed martial arts such as boxing, Karate and nun chucks.

He is survived by all who knew him including his life partner, Joan Ciotti, his daughter, Hayden Sanders, his sister, Lisa (Richard) Guthrie and his nephew, Christopher Guthrie.

Friends will be received on Thursday, February 19th from 2–4 P.M. and 6–8 P.M. in the Noll Funeral Home Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of his arrangements. Private interment will take place at the Beaver Cemetery, Buffalo Street, Beaver.

Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.

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

Raymond S. Blazak (1947-2026)

Raymond S. Blazak, 78, of Chippewa Township, passed away on February 16th, 2026 at Heritage Valley Beaver. He was born in Beaver Falls on April 6th, 1947, the son of the late Raymond Anthony and Naomi (Wickline) Blazak. In addition to his parents, Ray was preceded in death by his sister, Kathy Goodwald. He is survived by his beloved wife of almost 60 years, Bonnie G. (Holzer) Blazak, his son, Raymond K. Blazak, his sisters: Conny (Lenny) Brown, Brenda (Jerry) Black, Roberta (Joe) Fleet, and Dianna (Mike) Shrum; as well as his grandchildren, Kayla (Eric) Angleton and Anthony (Tammy Gaydos) Blazak, two great-grandchildren, Abel and Owen, along with numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Raymond was a member of the VFWs in New Galilee and West Mayfield. He was known as an avid golfer and bowler, he also enjoyed hunting and fishing. Ray was a baseball coach for many years. He looked forward to spending time with his children and grandchildren. He was a proud U.S. Army Veteran serving in the Vietnam War.

Friends will be received on Thursday, February 19th from 2-6 P.M. in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, Inc., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a funeral service will be held on Friday, February 20th at 12 noon.

Entombment, with full military honors, will follow in Beaver Falls Cemetery & Mausoleum, 2045 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls.

Mitzie Wallace (1929-2026)

Mitzie Wallace, 96, of Beaver Falls, passed away on February 14th, 2026, at Heritage Valley Beaver. She was born in McKees Rocks on December 22, 1929,  the late Harry and Mildred Dreyfus. Mitzie was a member of the First Baptist Church of New Brighton. She loved her Savior, her husband and her family. Her joy included Disney Trips, beach vacations and tea parties with the great grandchildren. Everyone was always welcome in her home. The kitchen drawer was full of candy for generations. She loved cooking and gardening even at the age of 96. Mitzie and Richard loved veterans. Her husband fought with the Army in WWII. Her brothers also served in the Airforce during WWII. All together ten family members served in various branches of the military. To all those who serve, thank you for your service. She is survived by her children, Roxann (Doug) Suhan, Jack (Barb) Wallace, Amy (Brett) Hosselton, her grandchild, Kate (Alex) Winger, her great grandchildren: Grant, Cora, Rex and Oren Winger, Appollo and Mercury DeCanio, and James Gray; two sisters, Lee Bell and Rachel Coltin and her sister-in-law, Jeanne Oneschak, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family who enjoyed Mitzie’s home and company. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Wallace, two brothers, Bill and Walter Oneschak, and her brother-in-law, Herbert Bell. There will be a visitation on Thursday, February 19th from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. at Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of her arrangements. The family of Mitzie would like to extend a sincere thanks to the caregivers at Cambridge Village for 14 days of love, Four Seasons Endoscopy, all the nurses at Heritage Valley Beaver including Amy, Jackie and Misty, who cared so lovingly. A great thanks to Ashlee at Gallagher Home Health who spent off duty time with us. Thanks to Dr. Fenton at UPMC for tender care. Thank you to all who visited and prayed, your love was felt. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project at https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org.

Bradley D. Inman (1948-2026)

Bradley D. Inman, 77, of New Galilee, passed away on February 15th, 2026. He was born on October 31st, 1948, a son of the late Floyd B. and Mabel (Duncan) Inman. He was a 1966 Beaver Falls High School Graduate, and was a proud member of the Beaver Falls Football Booster organization for over a decade. As a lifelong resident of New Galilee, he served on the New Galilee Council Board for many years, as well as the New Galilee Recreation Board where he coached baseball and softball. He is survived by his wife, Stella, whom he married in 1971, his son, Bradley (Kasey) Inman of Beaver Falls, his daughter, Tammie (Ron) Miller of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, his grandchildren: Alyssa (Admire) Carter, Nicholas Droz, Olivia Droz (Ryan Quinlan), Emma Miller, Nathan and Noah Inman, Nicholas (Rae) Miller, Zachary (Tori) Miller, and Alyssa Miller (Stephanie Irvin), and ten great-grandchildren. Bradley’s biggest joy in life was spending time with his family and grandkids. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Joe Yeager and his sisters-in-law, Jan and Debbie Inman and Kathy Petrella. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Arthur, Rodney, and David Inman, his sister, Nadine Yeager, his sister-in-law, Beth Inman, his brothers-in-law, Jay and Vito Petrella, his mother’s-in-law, Pauline Petrella and Jean Petrella, and father-in-law, Joe Petrella. Family and friends will be received on Thursday, February 19th, from 11a.m. until 1 p.m., at William Murphy Funeral Home Inc., 349 Adams Street Rochester, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a blessing service will follow at 1:15 p.m. Officiating will be Father Kim Schreck. Interment will follow at Sylvania Hills Cemetery, 273 PA-68, Rochester. The family would like to extend their appreciation to Dr. Ashfaq and staff at the PAM Health Services in Heritage Valley Medical System of Beaver.

Mary Ruth (Johnson) Frazzini (1934-2026)

Mary Ruth (Johnson) Frazzini, 91, of Rochester, passed away on February 15th, 2026. She was born in Shippingport on June 4th,1934, the daughter of the late Fredrick Bruce and Lillian Ruth (McMahan) Johnson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of fifty years, Roger Williams Frazzini, one grandson, Ralph R. Botinovich, three sisters, Lucille Johnson, and Dora Bell (Dottie) Fetchin, and Betty Vigil as well as her husband, John, two brothers, Charles (Sonny) Johnson, and John Johnson, one sister-in-law, Virginia Frazzini Hooks, and four nephews, Timothy, Mark, Bill, and Patrick Vigil. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Eva Frazzini, of Freedom, one daughter and son-in-law, Tina and James Ward, of South Beaver, two grand-daughters, Joanna Lea Murtucci – Egan and her husband, Phillip, of Darlington, and Cristy and C.J. Szelestey, of Renfrew, Pennsylvania, two step-grand-daughters, Mary Beth Orloski and her husband Cody of Beaver, and Caitlin Walker, and her husband Zack, of Industry, ten nieces: Rosemary Johnson, Lisa Sharpe and her husband, Doug, Tracy Franklin and her husband, Cory, Alicia Fetchin, Ruth Fetchin Ross, Cindy Holloway, Theresa Virgil Brunsvald and her husband, Steven, Gina Vigil Kopp and her husband, Phil, Donna Hooks Grahm and her husband, John, Robin Sloppy and her husband, Tom, and nine nephews: Charles Johnson and his wife, Denise, Richard Johnson and his wife, Dee, Jeffery Johnson and his wife, Ginger, Greg Fetchin, Robert Fetchin, George Holloway, and Kevin Hooks; as well as a loving cousin, Jack McCandless of Independence and two sisters-in-law, Donna Johnson of Ellwood City and Rose Carson, of East Liverpool, Ohio.

She was a cancer survivor, and led a life of helping anywhere she was able to. Mary was a den mother for the Cub Scouts, a part of her children’s school PTA, and a Girl Scouts distribution center for their cookies, and belonged to countless organizations, as well as card clubs with her friends, and was one of the last members of her bowling league, “The Strike-Outs”! She was a member of St. Felix Roman Catholic Church in Freedom, part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish, where she served as a Christian Mother. She was a pollster for the Democratic party, and worked at the courthouse every election aiding in counting votes. She was a part of the Freedom F.O.E Auxiliary from 1994 until present, where she held an office seat since 2005, was the auxiliary and district mom in 2025, and also had been a recipient in the PA Hall of Fame for the Eagles Auxiliary. She loved spending time with her neighbors as they would often spend summer nights sitting outside, talking, and enjoying one another’s company. The most important thing about Mary had to have been her faith in God, living by his word everyday, and attending mass every week. She lived by the motto of never speaking bad upon anyone, in Grace of hurting anyone’s feelings. Mary thoroughly enjoyed life, always being on the go, whether it was bingo or casino trips, or special adventures taken with her dear friend, Felicity Albright. She was known to many in the family as Nunny, and appreciated every visit with her family, especially her granddaughters, nieces and nephews, where she made sure to always have a meal prepared for them.

Friends will be received on Friday, February 20th, from 2-6 p.m., at the William Murphy Funeral Home Inc. 349 Adams Street, Rochester, who was in charge of her arrangements, and where a blessing service will follow at 6:15 p.m., held by Father Paul Kuppe. Interment will take place at Calvary Cemetery, 9thStreet Extension @ Pine Run Road and Lovi Road, Freedom on Monday, February 20th at 2 p.m.

Henry “Carl” Taylor (1935-2026)

Henry “Carl” Taylor, 90, of South Beaver Township, passed away on February 16th, 2026, at his home, surrounded by the love of his family.

He was born in Darlington on July 5th, 1935, a son of the late Lester and Flora Taylor. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Alice M. Taylor, his son, Daniel L. Taylor, his sister, Joanne (Taylor) Fergison, and his brother, David Taylor. He is survived by two sons, Greg (Jamie) Taylor, John (Cheryl) Taylor and a daughter in law, Donna Taylor; six grandchildren, Gregory, Justin, Tom, Ashley, Jake, and Kelsey; six great‑grandchildren.

Henry attended Darlington High School, where he played football, and shortly after graduating he proudly served in the 82nd Airborne Division. Upon returning from military service, he married the love of his life, Alice, with whom he shared a lifetime of devotion. He was a loving father of three sons and deeply enjoyed attending the sporting events of his sons and grandchildren. He began his professional career as a cement finisher and later became a foreman at the Shippingport Power Plant during its construction. Driven and hardworking, he eventually established his own business, Carl Taylor and Sons, alongside his sons and wife. He enjoyed spending winters in Florida, cherished traveling and flying with his son to many destinations and always looked forward attending sporting events across the country with dear friends. Carl was a beloved father and father‑in‑law, an adored grandfather, and a loyal friend. He was also a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Freemason and a Shriner, roles that reflected his dedication to fellowship and community.

He will be remembered for his strength, his loyalty, and the love he carried for his family: a legacy that lives on in all who knew him.

Friends will be received on Thursday, February 19th, from 2-4 P.M. & 6-8 P.M. in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., Chippewa Township, 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Friday, February 20th at 10 A.M. with Rev. Lee Bittner officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed in Carl’s honor to Shriners Children’s, https://donate.shrinerschildrens.org/

Clytie L. “Maria” Syck Glancy (1945-2026)

Clytie L. “Maria” Syck Glancy, 80, of Brighton Township, formerly of Carrick, passed away on February 13th, 2026 at Heritage Valley Beaver.

She was born in Pittsburgh on May 29th, 1945, a daughter of the late James Wesley and Trilby Bartley Syck. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Debra M. Syck, her grandson, Patrick M. Gallagher, her sister-in-law, Jeanie Eganczyk Syck and her brother-in-law, Tommy L. Glancy. She is survived by her husband, Edward L. Glancy, Jr. of Rochester, her daughters, Tammy M. (Patrick) Gallagher of Coraopolis and Barbara G. (Donald) Morgan of Brighton Township, her brother, Richard (Nancy) Syck of Bushell, Florida, her grandchildren, Edward, Meghanne and Zachary Gallagher and Donald and Sabrina Morgan; as well as her great-grandchildren, Austin Gallagher and Cadence Brooks. She will also be missed as a loving aunt to Melodi Zalus, Christine Teck and Marlene Torbich and loving great-aunt to many nieces and nephews.

Clytie lived in Hazelwood and Carrick before moving to Brighton Township. She was an employee of Allegheny General Hospital who worked in the gift shoppe and the Admissions Department before retiring as a receptionist for Dr. Small in the Dermatology Department. Clytie was a member of St. Norberts Catholic Church of Paoli, Pennsylvania and Full Gospel of Carnegie.

Friends will be received on Wednesday, February 18th, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of her arrangements. Online condolences can be made at nollfuneral.com.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Clytie’s name may be made to Toys for Tots.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Clytie L. “Maria” Syck Glancy, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Eugene Franklin “Frank” Raybuck (1950-2026)

Eugene Franklin “Frank” Raybuck, 75, of New Sewickley Township, passed away on February 16th, 2026. He was born on December 17th, 1950, a son of the late Lewis and Irene Raybuck. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Susan. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Raybuck, three children: Frank (Denah) Raybuck, Thomas (Alison) Raybuck, and Amy (Bo) Raker, seven grandchildren: Logan, Aidan, Jordan (Hailey), Mia, Lily, Laina, and Samuel; as well as two great-grandchildren, Taytum and Kaci, a sister, Donna Raybuck and two brothers. John (Jean) Raybuck and Jacob (Cindy) Raybuck.

Eugene retired from Hussey Copper, where he worked as a welder and fabricator for 40 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran who proudly served during the Vietnam War. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt, fish, camp, and garden. He was a true craftsman who could build just about anything with his hands. Most importantly, he loved Jesus Christ. His faith was his foundation. He found great joy in reading God’s Word and sharing the Gospel with others.

A memorial service at Coolspring Cemetery in Coolspring Township, Pennsylvania will be announced at a later date, where inurnment will take place. Arrangements have been entrusted to the branch of Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services.