Frank M. Yothers, Jr. (1945-2024)

Frank M. Yothers, Jr., 78, of Freedom, passed away on April 21, 2024, in Heritage Valley Beaver. Frank was born August 16, 1945, in Rochester, to the late Frank M., Sr. and Sara Jane Whelan Yothers. In addition to his parents, Frank was preceded in death by his first wife, Terri Lynn Yothers.

Frank is survived by his wife of 33 years, Linda M. (Miller) Yothers, two daughters and a son in law and two sons and a daughter-in-law, Sue Ellen and Steven Dill of Hopewell Township, Karen L. Stuckwish of Monaca, John A. and Tracy Yothers of Monaca and Adam D. Yothers of Oakdale, two granddaughters and one grandson, Ashley Moakley, Abigale Yothers, and Mason Elmer, and an aunt whom Frank considered a sister, Mary Juillerat of Ohio, and numerous cousins.

Frank was a retired finisher with Anchor Hocking, formerly Phoenix Glass, and was Methodist by faith. Frank and his wife Linda loved fishing together. Frank loved both his family and his dogs, Mia and Max.

Friends will be received Friday, April 26, 2024 from 3 P.M. to 7 P.M. in the William Murphy Funeral Home Inc., 349 Adams Street, Rochester, where a service will be held Friday, April 26, 2024 at 7:15 P.M. Officiating will be Reverend Harriet Hutton and interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park of Daugherty Township. The family requests that contributions be made to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Rd, Aliquippa, PA 15001.

Arthur L. Weekely (1954-2024)

Arthur L. Weekely, 69, of Aliquippa, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2024. Born on July 21, 1954, he was the son of the late Monroe and Cassie Mae Weekly. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brothers, Monroe Weekly Jr. and Scott Banks, and a nephew Brent Weekley Jr. He is survived by his brother, Brent Weekly Sr., a sister-in-law Elsie Banks, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins, and a special friend and Paster, Reverend Kevin Lee.  Arthur was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan. He was dedicated to his faith and attended Lifeway Christian Fellowship in Beaver Falls.  Services are private.

Mary Susan “Susie” Dillinger (1957-2024)

Mary ‘Susie’ Susan Dillinger, 66, of Beaver Falls, Pa. passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones on April 23, 2024. She was born November 26, 1957 in Beaver Falls to the late Sonia ‘Sunny’ and Wilson ‘Bud’ Ferguson.

Susie married Glenn Russell Dillinger Sr. on March 4, 1975. They had been married 48 years at the time of Glenn’s passing in 2023.

Susie was a homemaker, proud wife, mother, grandmother, and “Aunt Susie” to many. She loved spending time with her family, especially watching her grandchildren grow. Susie worked at the Beaver County Times, as a cashier at Rite Aid, and was a bartender at Hollywood Gardens. Susie was known as the community hair stylist, often cutting hair at her dining room table.

Susie was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn Russell Dillinger Sr., and parents Sunny and Bud Ferguson. She is survived by her son Glenn Dillinger Jr. (Cassie); daughters Samantha Boyles (Jay), and Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Dillinger; grandchildren, Lucy, Ethan, Lydia, Dylan, Leeam, and Evelyn; siblings Wilson ‘Donnie’ (Barbara) Ferguson, Phillip ‘Jynx’ Ferguson, David ‘Bud’ (Maggie) Ferguson, Margie (Dennis) Dugan; and best friends Wanda Fuhr, Tara Woodrome, and Margaret Johanningmeier.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by brothers William Grossman and Steven Beal, as well as sisters Margaret ‘Peggy’ Hodge and Roberta Ferguson.

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Celebration of Susie’s life on Friday, April 26 at St. John-Wayman A.M.E. Church, 715 Mulberry Street, Bridgewater, PA, 15009. Receiving hours will begin at 4:00pm. All guests are welcome to be present and share memories at the memorial service, immediately following at 6:00pm. The GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (Branch) was honored to provide care and guidance to Susie’s family during this time.

Edward Joseph Hum (1925-2024)

Edward Joseph Hum, 99, of New Brighton, PA, passed away on April 19, 2024, surrounded by family in Ft. Worth, Texas. He was born in New Brighton, PA, and served his country in the Army during World War II.

Edward was intelligent, open minded, and funny. He served his country, community, church, and his family. When he spoke you listened, learned, and could see the world through a different lens. His opinions on religion, politics, and civil rights may have ruffled some feathers from time to time, but mostly because you knew he was right. His legacy of generosity, humbleness, and loyalty will live on through his children, his grandchildren, and his great grandchildren. He will be sorely missed here on Earth, but his family understands that Heaven needed a good baritone.

An accountant at J&L Steel, Edward also enjoyed writing letters to the editor of the local newspaper and watching Rachel Maddow every night at 9. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and the former New Brighton United Methodist Church. Edward’s hobbies included reading, walking, spending time at the American Legion Post 19 calling the bingo numbers and counting the till with Livio long after his eye sight started to fail, and singing in the church choir as well as the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. and his quartet, the Lame Ducks.

Edward is survived by his sons, Edward Hum and Norman Hum (Mara), grandchildren Erin Soltis (Spencer), Norman Hum (Nicole), Emily Robinson (Zak), Jacob Hartman, Cori Hartman, and great-grandchildren Peyton, Jaxson, Avery, Archer, and Cynthia.

He was preceded in death by his wife Cynthia Ellen, parents, Archie and Pearl Hum, and siblings Elmer Hum and Margaret Ripper (Paul).

Friends will be welcomed Friday, from 4-7pm, in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Ave New Brighton, and Saturday from 10am until the time of service at 11am, in the New Brighton Methodist Church, 1033 6th Ave, New Brighton, with Pastor Gary Hilton officiating.

Members of the VVA #862 will provide military honors following the service.

Private interment will be held at Grove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in Ed’s name to the New Brighton Legion, Post #19.

He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

Robert F. Jacob (1944-2024)

Robert F. Jacob, 80, of Conway, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday April 21, 2024. He was the son of the late Francis and Helen Jacob. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Arleen Hodson. Surviving is his wife of 50 years, Betty Jo Jacob, children, Robert (Sarah Joy) Jacob, Betsy (Brian) Hollis, Timothy (Katie) Jacob, Jonathan (Elizabeth) Jacob, David (Shelby) Jacob, siblings, James Jacob, Lawrence Jacob, Joseph Jacob, 15 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews. Robert served his country proudly in the United States Navy. The Lord found him and he was ordained in 1974. Robert ministered various churches all over the country and had a passion for preaching the word of God. Friends will be received on Sunday, May 5, 2024, from 2-5 PM in the Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC., 547 8th Street, Ambridge, 724-266-2549. Additional visitation will be held on Monday, May 6, 2024, from 9:00 AM until time of funeral service at 10:00 AM at Sewickley-Lighthouse Baptist Church, 301 Beaver Street, Sewickley officiated by Pastor Rich Gelfand. Burial will follow at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies. In leu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Sewickley-Lighthouse Baptist Church.

“Born a wicked sinner on February 10, 1944, and died a saved blood washed born again sinner on April 21, 2024.”

Fred Polesky Sr. (1932-2024)

Fred Polesky Sr., 92, died peacefully at the Good Samaritan Hospice House in Wexford, PA on Sunday, April 21st, 2024. He was born on January 25, 1932, in the coal mining community of Bentleyville, PA, where he grew up on a small family farm with Polish immigrant parents and graduated from Bentworth High School. He continued his education at what was then Shippensburg State Teachers College, and later earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Pittsburgh. His teaching career began in 1955 in Coraopolis, PA, where he soon transitioned to working in Special Education within the Allegheny County Intermediate Unit. His remarkable 35-year tenure impacted the lives of so many special needs children and their families, in part thanks to his tall stature and commanding presence.

Fred also had a dual career as a small business owner. In 1957, he established the Polesky Insurance Agency out of his home in Moon Township, proudly representing Erie Insurance. His sales ability, starting from childhood experiences hawking his mother’s farm products to neighbors, allowed the insurance agency to grow rapidly. With the assistance of his wife and agent, Lucille Polesky, the agency moved from the basement office space to become The Polesky Agency, Inc., employing many over the years. Later, his son, F. Paul Polesky Jr., became a partner and now the agency owner.

Fred’s competitive spirit extended beyond insurance. His love for negotiating, buying, selling, and making deals served him well throughout his life. His gregarious, boisterous, booming voice, and “larger than life” personality, combined with a genuine concern for people he met, made him a natural teacher, counselor, and advisor. Whether sharing engaging stories or participating in teacher buddy activities, Fred also used his sales talents to promote educational organizations and contribute to local fundraising efforts associated with both his employer and his children’s schools. Fred took special attention and pride in the education milestones of his children and grandchildren. Over the years, he sponsored many exchange students to live in his home.

Fred’s lifelong passion for fishing led to friendships with a diverse group of individuals. From customers to coal miners to surgeons, anyone who shared an interest in fishing would be convinced to follow his leadership on elaborately planned fishing excursions. These adventures took them to various destinations, from local lakes to Atlantic coast marinas, Great Lakes charters, remote Canadian lodges, and wilderness Alaskan fishing locals.

Fred was a devout Roman Catholic and a member of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish (St. Margaret Mary) in Moon Township. Of course, as a former defensive lineman in high school football and a local Yinzer, he was a devoted and enthusiastic fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Together with his wife, Lucille, and fellow traveling friends, Fred enjoyed the personally enriching experience of world travel. His outgoing and adventurous spirit was generously shared with whoever would listen to his travel tales – and he would tell of having visited some 37 countries around the world.

Friends will be received on Friday April 26 from 2-4 & 6-8 PM in The Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Twp. (1522 Coraopolis Hts. Rd.) Where a closing prayer will be said on Saturday at 9:30 AM. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10 AM in St Margaret Mary Church, Moon Twp. Committal will follow at Resurrection Cemetery, Moon Twp.

Albert “Toby” Wade (1941-2024)

Albert “Toby” Wade, 82, formerly of Darlington, currently of Wampum passed away Monday, April 22, 2024.
Toby was born on August 9, 1941 in Waynesburg, PA to the late Curtis and Marjorie (Tedrow) Wade. He was a veteran of the United States Marines having served from 1960 to 1966. He was a Laborer for Local Union #833 for 34 years. Toby was a member of the West Mayfield Vets. He loved riding his motorcycle “Moon Beam” and was an avid Steelers fan.
Surviving are his two daughters, Christine (Chuck) Harlan, New Castle and Michelle McCall, Phoenix, AZ; four grandchildren, Rachelle (Ricky) Jones, Wesley, Taylor and Hannah McCall; two great-grandchildren, Kendall and Karter Jones; three brothers Jack (Nancy) Wade, Beaver Falls, Jerry (Laura) Wade, Darlington and Gene Wade, Beaver Falls and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Rosa and a sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy (Michael) Sturm.
A Military graveside service was held at Grandview Cemetery, Big Beaver Boro on Friday, April 26 th at 11:00 am by the Vietnam Veterans of America.

Delores Grace Steinecke (1937-2024)

Delores Grace Steinecke, 86, of Darlington, passed away on April 20, 2024, at Celebration Villa of Chippewa.

Born on August 30, 1937, in Patterson Township, she was the daughter of the late Willard and Vera (Breckenridge) Staneart.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Harvey Lee McKim.

She is survived by her beloved husband of nearly 49 years, Donald Steinecke; children, Judith (Scott) Campbell, and their children; Andrew and Nathan Campbell, Mark McKim and his children, Shannon (Dan) Gillin, Ryan McKim, and Kyle (Miranda Moore) McKim, and Laurie (David) Meyer and their children, Jessica and Megan Meyer; one great granddaughter, Olivia Grace McKim; siblings, Joyce Hall, Keith Staneart, Karen Thompson-Fink, and Lydia Clingerman; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Delores was a homemaker for the majority of her life and loved caring for others.  She was a faithful woman with a close relationship with her Savior.  Delores was a gracious lady who led a life full of compassion, gentleness, kindness and selflessness.

Friends will be received on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024, from 9:30 A.M. until time of services at 11 A.M. at Pathway Church, 239 Braun Road, Beaver Falls.

Private interment will be in Little Beaver Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Delores’ name to Pathway Church Benevolence Fund, https://pushpay.com/g/lifeatpathway?fnd=uPgL5bRo-LQWCFvTEKTXUw&fndv=Lock&r=No&lang=en&src=pcgl

 

Brent Alan Farmer (1975-2024)

Brent Alan Farmer, 49, of Beaver Falls, passed away unexpectedly on April 17, 2024.

Born on March 31, 1975, in Sewickley, he was the son of Kevin L. Farmer and Linda (Wesche) Smyda. He is survived by his mother, Linda Smyda, father, Kevin (Diane) Farmer, children, Ericka Farmer, Brent Dylan Farmer, and Jakob Daniel Farmer, grandson, Odin Orlowski, sister, Natalie (Adam) Dufresne, and brother, Darren (Shalon) Farmer.

He worked various jobs the most recent being a laborer for a carpet installation company.  Brent loved music and political news.  He was a good cook.  Brent will be remembered for being generous and helpful to others.

Friends will be welcomed Wednesday, April 24, 2024, from 5 p.m. until the time of the Memorial Service at 7 p.m., in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Ave, New Brighton.

Howard Vern Brown (1936-2024)

Howard Vern Brown, 87, of New Brighton (North Sewickley Township) passed away peacefully on April 19, 2024.  He was born on April 29, 1936 to the late Herbert and Stella Brown. While his first name is Howard, most people knew him as Vern.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters: Flora Shaw, Anna Zahn, Eva Cusick and Naomi Elsbury; and four brothers: Bill Brown, Ken Brown, Jack Brown and Harold “Pete” Brown.

Vern is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Shirley Brown, one brother, Herbert (Jean) Brown and a sister, Estelle “Toots” Measel, two sons, Richard (Cathy) Brown of Canton, Ohio and James (Terri) Brown of McKinney, Texas, eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Vern served his country in the US Army from May 1957 to May 1959, and for eighteen months of that time, he was stationed in Germany.  After serving in the military, he returned to work at McDanel Refractories as a machinist and later supervisor of the machine shop.

Vern was a 1954 graduate of Beaver Falls High School.  He was an active member on the Class Reunion Committee.  Vern attended Penn State, Beaver Campus for 2 years where he received an associate degree.  Vern was past President of the Beaver County Management Club.

Vern faithfully attended Concord Methodist Church where he served on various committees and was an usher for over 60 years.

Vern loved sports and coaching his kids. He coached Farm League, Little League, Pony League and Legion.  He was the first manager of the Riverside Legion Team.  He was passionate about youth sports.  He was part of the crew that built Bradshaw Park and was the 2nd President of the Northeastern Athletic Association (now RBF) and served in that role for 3 years.  After his sons went off to college, Vern played softball for Concord United Methodist Church where he was an outstanding pitcher.

Vern and his wife loved to travel and watch their children and grandchildren play sports. They were avid fans of the Pirates and Steelers.

Friends will be received Wednesday April 24, 2024 from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. in the Hill & Kunselman Funeral Home, 3801-4th Avenue, Beaver Falls. Additional visitation will be held Thursday April 25, 2024 from 10:00 A.M. until time of service at 11:00 A.M. in the Concord Church, A Global Methodist Congregation, 285 Concord Church Road, Beaver Falls. His pastor, Rev. Chris Kindle, will officiate.

Members of the Veteran’s Honor Guard will meet at the funeral home on Wednesday April 24 at 3 P.M. to provide full military honors.

Interment will follow in the Concord Church Cemetery.

The family would like to thank the staff of Three Oaks Hospice for all of their special care for Vern.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Concord Church Memorial Fund or St. Jude Children’s Hospital.