Frances V. Piltz (1930-2025)

Frances V. Piltz, 94, formerly of Baden, passed away on June 20th, 2025. She was born on September 1st, 1930, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Mary Walter. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Piltz, her son, Robert Piltz and her grandson, Bobby Piltz. She is survived by her daughter, Doreen (Bill) Harris, her daughter-in-law, Debbie Piltz, her siblings: Virginia “Tootsie” Pisano, Mary Sokac, Elizabeth (Herbie) Stelzig, Patricia (James) Speer and Stanley (Cathy) Walter; as well as her granddaughter, Stacy (John) Phillips, her grandson, Michael Piltz, her great-grandson, Charles (Rebecca) Bikel, four great-great-grandchildren and her beloved grand-dog, China. Frances found joy in many things, especially watching her favorite country and western movies, bowling, making pierogi, and playing bingo. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 25th, 2025, from 9:30 A.M. until the time of a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M., at Good Samaritan Church, 725 Glenwood Avenue, Ambridge. Interment will follow at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, 1158 Morgan Road, Bridgeville.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge. A full obituary may be viewed at alvarezhahnfs.com.

Stephen Sherman II (1940-2025)

Stephen Sherman II, 84, of Sewickley, passed away on June 18th, 2025, at Franciscan Manor. He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on December 28th, 1940, the son of the late Stephen I and Emily (Galuska) Sherman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Patricia Ann Sherman and a sister, Carole (Harvey) Huckabee. He is survived by a son, Stephen (Lori) Sherman III, a daughter, Karen (Christopher) Sovich, two granddaughters, Megan (Daniel) Sauers and Rachel Sovich, two grandsons, David Sovich and Daniel Sovich, a great grandson, Dean Sauers, a brother-in-law, John (Cathy) Makara, two nieces and a nephew.

Stephen worked as a Structural Engineer for Bethlehem Steel. He was a proud member of both the Civil War Round Table and the Senior Men’s Club in Sewickley.  Stephen demonstrated generosity as he donated to the Sewickley Library and Historical Society, as well as St. James Catholic Church of Sewickley. He was an avid reader, a huge Pittsburgh sports fan who also rooted on the Buffalo Bills.

Family and friends are welcome to gather for a visitation on Monday, June 23rd from 6-8 P.M., in the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, where prayers will be offered on Tuesday, June 24th at 10 A.M., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M., in St. James Catholic Church, 200 Walnut Street, Sewickley. Interment will take place in St. James Catholic Cemetery, 417 WaterWorks Road, Sewickley. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.

Michael “Mishko” Stuban (1932-2025)

Michael “Mishko” Stuban, 93, of Baden, passed away peacefully on June 19th, 2025. He was born on June 6th, 1932, a son of the late Ladislau “Lacko” and Catherine (Silla) Stuban. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mildred “Mickie” (Brkrovich) Stuban, one of his sons, Steven Stuban; his brother, Fred Stolich and his sister, Barbara Jasinski Yanko.

He is survived by two of his sons, Michael L. Stuban and David C. Stuban, along with many loving nieces and nephews.

Michael was proud graduate of Ambridge High School, who served as football manager under the legendary Coach Moe Rubenstein. He went on to work for Conrail for many years until his retirement. Deeply committed to his community, Michael held leadership roles throughout his life. He also served as past president of the local NARVE (National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees) chapter, chaired the Ambridge 1st Reunion, and was a former president of the Anthony Wayne Housing Association. He was also an active supporter and volunteer in various Ambridge youth sports programs.

Michael’s greatest joy came from being with his family and helping others. He was always ready to lend a hand and make a difference where he could.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to a charity of your choice in Michael’s memory, to honor his spirit of generosity.

The Stuban family extends heartfelt thanks to Concordia of Wexford and Good Samaritan Hospice for their compassionate care.

Friends will be received on Tuesday, June 24th, from 2 P.M. until the time of a funeral service at 6 P.M. at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge. Interment will be private.

Norma V. Furness (1932-2025)

Norma V. Furness, 93, of Baden, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2025.

She was born on February 14th, 1932, a daughter of the late Thomas and Bridget Furness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Craig Tusick, her granddaughter, Caitlin Tusick and eight siblings: Terrance, Richard, Charles, Robert, George, Elizabeth, Sylvia, and Kathleen. She is survived by her children, Leslie Kamzelski, Richard (Kathleen) Tusick, Drew Tusick, and Scott Tusick, five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews.

Norma was an avid reader and enjoyed watching game shows. Her favorite was Jeopardy! Over the years, she worked in various positions in payroll and accounting, retiring at the remarkable age of 75.

In accordance with Norma’s wishes, there will be no public visitation. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge.

Patricia Meehan (1960-2025)

Patricia Meehan, 64, of Baden, passed away on June 19th, 2025, at Highland Hills Post Acute in McCandless.  She was born in Sewickley on July 8th, 1960, the daughter of the late James and Thelma (Casto) Haymond. Patricia is survived by her three children, Chris (Angela) Meehan, Jamie (Chris) Isom and Chelsea (Jon) Carter, four grandchildren, Shaun (Autumn) Thomas, Amber, Lane and Ryder Carter, and soon-to-be, Weston Carter, a brother, Rick Haymond, a niece, Kellie (Kyle) Himes and numerous cousins.

Patricia possessed a special gift for working with children. She was the director of the children’s ministry at the Baden Methodist Church, where she was also an avid patron.  Patricia took great pride in her appearance and would not leave the house without her hair fixed and make-up on. She loved her bling and her favorite saying was, “Ruby’s, diamonds and gold!”  Above all, Patricia’s greatest joy in life was her grandchildren. She will be loved and missed, always.

In accordance with Patricia’s family’s request, services are private. A Memorial Service in Patricia’s honor is planned for a future date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.

Wilma Jean Slyman (1925-2025)

Wilma Jean Slyman, 99, of Winston Salem, North Carolina, passed away at her home, on May 4th, 2025. She was born on May 26th, 1925, in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late Sam and Phoebe Eazer Haddad. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Anthony Slyman, her sister, Mildred Davis, and her brother, William Haddad. She is survived by six children and their spouses: Dr. Jim and Trish Slyman, Beth and John Parks, Peggy and Bill Reingold, John and Hidemi Slyman, Tom and Karen Slyman, Jeanne and Tim Gallagher; as well as her twenty grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren, and her brother, Dr. George Haddad. Known to many as “Sittoo” (Arabic for grandmother), Wilma’s life story can be described through three overlapping arcs: faith, family, and service. Wilma lived a life rooted in faith. She was a devout Catholic, devoted follower of Christ, and guided by the teachings of Scripture, she was an encouragement to her children, and those around her.
Wilma’s love for her family can best be described through 1 Corinthians 12 verses 4-7: “Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful, it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” She was a dedicated wife to her late husband, Michael Anthony Slyman, a devoted mother to her to her six children, a fierce Sittoo to a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and a wise mentor and friend to countless others. She was an avid Steelers fan, she was at Three Rivers Stadium to witness the Immaculate Reception. Her bright smile will be remembered by all. Shaped in the Great Depression and by World War II, Wilma was called to a life of service. After graduating with a degree in nursing from St. Francis Hospital, Wilma’s 50-year career included caring for veterans, working night shift at the hospital, working as a pediatric nurse for her brother, Dr. George Haddad and working as a family practice nurse for Dr. Stephen Hux. Wilma’s desire for a purpose-filled life extended well beyond her profession, giving sacrificially to her family and friends. Whether it was caring for grandchildren, lending a listening ear, or baking amazing bread, pies, and holiday cookies, Wilma loved well and was well loved.
Wilma’s wish was to be cremated. The family is receiving friends on Thursday, June 26th, from 10 a.m. until the time of a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. at St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, 628 Virginia Avenue, Rochester. A private inurnment will then take place at St. Cecilia Cemetery Mausoleum, laying Wilma to rest next to her late husband.
The family extends their gratitude for the women who lovingly cared for their mother over the last years: Starr Cartrette, Constance Graham, Jackie Baldwin, Cynthia Henao, Sierra Dobbs, Candace Kimbrough, Valerie Long, Michelle Trent, Laverne Sherrill, and Da’ton Edwards.
The family also would like to express their sincere appreciation to Mountain Valley Hospice and Trellis for their help in providing care and peace to our mother in her last days. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to mtnvalleyhospice.org or Trellissupport.org.
Wilma’s arrangements have been entrusted to the William Murphy Funeral Home Inc., 349 Adams Street, Rochester.

Mary Ellen Lovra (1952-2025)

Mary Ellen Lovra, 72, of Baden, passed away on June 18th, 2025. She was born in Aliquippa on December 4th, 1952, the daughter of the late Edward and Rita (Welker) VanRyn. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond (Rose) VanRyn and her brother-in-law, Bert McWilliams. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, John Lovra, a daughter, Tanya (Chris) Mellinger and four grandkids that knew her as Minnie, Raeannah and Meghan Clark and Ava and Kaleb Mellinger. She will also be missed by her goddaughter, Dana (Howard) Kantrowitz along with many nieces and nephews. 

Mary Ellen loved her family with all her heart and enjoyed any time she could spend with them. She also enjoyed quilting, reading, scrabble with John and bowling in Thursday Niters for the past three years. 

Her family would like to thank Dr. Brian Everhart, her personal physician for over 20 years. Also, a special thanks to Dr. David Geller and Dr. Robert Schillo along with the outstanding nurses and staff at UPMC Cancer Center that took such great care of her over the last seven years. 

Friends will be received on Monday, June 23rd from 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. in the Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Aliquippa, 2345 Mill Street, Aliquippa, where a funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June 24th at 10:30 A.M. Committal and interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park, 450 Penn Avenue, Aliquippa. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the cancer charity of your choice. 

Sheila Rea Brown (1938-2025)

Sheila Rea Brown, 86, of Ellwood City, formerly of Beaver, passed away on June 18th, 2025, after a battle with cancer at Creek Meadows of Zelienopole.

She was born in Bobtown, Pennsylvania on October 14th, 1938, a daughter of the late John and Beulah Hager. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Francis Brown, Sr. and her sisters, Eleanor Tressler and Joyce Wilson. She is survived by her sons, Jeffery Lynn (Amy) Brown and John Francis (Toni Celeste) Brown, her daughter, Tracy Renee (Regis) Brown Grote, her grandchildren: Jacob Samuel (Shannon) Brown, Sarah Taylor (Nicholas) Holmes, Andrew James Brown, Elizabeth Ann (Jeff) DuBar, Kathleen (RC) Dunham, Frances Marie Brown; as well as her great-grandchildren: Jace Frank Holmes, Lottie Rea Holmes, Ada Marlene Brown, Carina Ann Brown, Tyler Joseph Dunham, Noah Mathew Dunham, Sarah Rose DuBar; along with her sister, Janet Adams, several nieces and nephews and her close friend, Lori Pharshal.

Sheila was a retired secretary and a member of both Our Lady of the Valley Parish and St. Peter and Paul Church of Beaver. She was a den mother who volunteered with Meals on Wheels, Easter Seals, and the Beaver Library. In her spare time, she loved to read and do jigsaw puzzles.

Friends will be received on Saturday, June 21st, from 1 p.m. until the time of a blessing service at 3 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver. Private interment will take place at Sylvania Hills Cemetery, 273 PA-68, Rochester. Online condolences may be shared at www.nollfuneral.com.

Dr. Nabil Edward Zaglama (1951-2025)

Dr. Nabil Edward Zaglama, 73, passed away peacefully in his home on June 17th, 2025. He was born in Cairo, Egypt on September 6th, 1951, a son of the late Edward Zaglama and Alice Nasrallah. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Mona Zaglama, his son, Chris Zaglama, his daughter, Kelly Zaglama Sidhom, his grandsons, Tyler Sidhom, Luke Sidhom and Marco Sidhom, his granddaughters, Olivia Zaglama and Madison Zaglama, his brother, Magued Zaglama and his sisters, Mona Fahmy and Mervet Heartberg.

Dr. Nabil’s childhood in Egypt instilled a lifelong passion for soccer, which developed into a love for all sports later in life. He was a wonderful physician who took extra care of his patients and was known for his compassion.

The funeral for Dr. Nabil will be held at St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church, 995 Melrose Avenue, Ambridge on Friday, June 20th at 11 A.M. The family asks that donations to St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church be made in lieu of flowers. (995 Melrose Avenue, Ambridge, PA 15003.) Services and arrangements are entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge.

Carole Anne Comley (1943-2025)

Carole Anne Comley, née McCaughtry, 81, of Chippewa, passed away peacefully on June 12th, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born in New Brighton on June 22nd, 1943, the daughter of the late Ralph D. and Dorothy A. McCaughtry of Chippewa. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Gary Comley of Patterson Township. She is survived by a younger brother, Kenneth McCaughtry and his wife, Joni, sons Adam and his wife Patty, and Gary, her beloved grandchildren Adam, Ashley, and Aaron, and her great-grandchildren, Kane and Brookston.

Carole graduated from Beaver Falls High School. She grew up in West Mayfield and later in Chippewa. After some time traveling the Western and Mid-Western United States, she settled in Patterson Township. Carole served the Beaver County community for many years as a registered nurse in the Emergency Center at Heritage Valley Beaver, along with a lengthy tenure at Suburban General Hospital in Bellevue in Allegheny County.  A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, June 24th at 6 P.M. at Pathway Church, 239 Braun Road, Chippewa. Professional services and arrangements were entrusted to Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls.