Ida (Masone) Comparin (1928-2025)

Ida Masone Comparin, 96, of Blacksburg, Virginia passed away in Beaver Falls on January 15th, 2025. She was born in Jamaica, New York on Oct. 20th, 1928. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Fannie Masone, two sisters, Mae and Eleanor, two brothers, Michael and Dominic, and her husband of 59 years, Robert Anton Comparin of Blacksburg, Virginia. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law Robert and Leesa of Camden, Ohio, daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and George Lee Gower, of Beaver Falls, son and daughter in-law, Thomas and Carol Conyers of Schenectady, New York, son and daughter-in-law, James and Rhonda of Niceville, Florida, daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Rick Fondriest of Alexandria, Virginia, eight grandchildren: Arianne, Virginia and Benjamin Gower; William Comparin, Blake Henderson, Jacob, Joseph and Joshua Fondriest, her devoted niece, Carolann Masone, and many other loving nieces and nephews and their spouses.

Ida always had a love of reading and aspired to be a librarian.  She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Queens College, New York and a Master of Library Science from Columbia University.  After graduation in 1953, she went to Japan for two years as a Special Services Librarian. Her career later included reference librarian at Purdue University, co-director of Montgomery Regional Library, and acting director of Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library. Ida retired in 1994 but continued to support the library as a volunteer. She remained an avid reader and was a member of a book club in Blacksburg for over 50 years.

Throughout her life, Ida enjoyed experiencing new places.  She treasured her time working in Japan, exploring European cities when she and Bob lived in Switzerland, and later traveling to China with Bob for a university trip. She made wonderful homes for the family in each of the six states where they lived.  She enjoyed traveling in the United States, especially her trips to Alaska and the Grand Canyon.

Ida fell in love with the theatre as a young woman in New York City and passed along that passion to all her children. She was a champion of the arts and supported many professional theatre groups. In her final years at both Warm Hearth Village in Virginia and Cambridge Village in Pennsylvania, Ida appreciated the performances the facilities hosted.

Ida valued community. She developed lasting relationships with her neighbors, went out for coffee with her aerobics buddies each week, played bridge into her 90s, and was part of a group that prayed the rosary together. Ida was known for her cooking from the many dinner parties she and Bob hosted. Her transition into assisted living was easy because of the welcoming and active communities she found there.

A constant strength throughout Ida’s life was her faith in God and being a member of the Catholic church. She was a daily communicant for 10 years before she got married.  Near the end of her life, she no longer read books or magazines, but she still read a Catholic devotional every day. Her favorite Bible verse was, “And now these three remain, faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13

Ida said that she could not have succeeded in life without the help of others. Foremost was her family, who encouraged and supported her to be the first in her family to go to college. In gratitude, Ida made it a point to encourage others. She often said, “It’s important to compliment people and let them know they’re doing a good job.” She also gave of her time and resources to enable others to succeed as she had.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Ida’s name to the Montgomery Floyd Regional Library, 125 Sheltman Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073, or by giving of yourself to help someone else succeed.  A memorial service will be held, at a date to be announced later, at McCoy Funeral Home, 150 Country Club Drive, Blacksburg, Virginia. Arrangements have been entrusted to the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 Third Avenue, New Brighton.

Irene F. Romanchak (1945-2025)

Irene F. Romanchak, 79, of New Brighton, passed away on January 19th, 2025 in the comfort of her home.

She was born in New Brighton on February 17th, 1945 and was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, John Romanchak, a daughter Patty Stefanosky, and a great-grandson Austin Stefanosky.

She is survived by her loving daughters and son in-laws: Kathy and Dirk Walsh, Renee Romanchak, and Jonalyn and Kent McDermott, all of New Brighton; five grandchildren, Jon and Sarah Romanchak, Peyton Walsh, Elyse Stefanosky, Delaney and Noah McDermott; six great-grandchildren, Parker, Ethan, Owen, Mylah, Thadd, Titan; a sister, Rose Sutter, a sister-in-law, Gaynel Romanchak and several nieces and nephews.

All services are private.

The family would like to thank the staff at Friendship Commons and Beaver Life for the care of Irene.

Arrangements were entrusted to Gabauer Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.

Clifford W. “Bill” Hunt (1973-2025)

Clifford ‘Bill’ W. Hunt, 51, passed away on January 12th, 2025 in North Sewickley. He was born in New Brighton on November 7th, 1973, the son of Clifford “Butch” and Debra (Bieble) Hunt.

Bill was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He currently worked as a maintenance mechanic at Gypsum where his strong work ethic left a lasting impression on many. Known for his beautiful smile and kindness, Bill had a gift for making friends wherever he went.

Bill had a strong love for the outdoors. He found peace and happiness in fishing and hunting. In addition, he had a passion for speed and raced motorcycles, embracing the thrill and freedom of the open road.

Bill will be remembered as a man with a big heart who lived life fully and cared deeply for his family and friends. He was held dear by his loving wife Michelle (Tomecsko) Hunt, sons Clifford James and Cody William Hunt, along with his parents he is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who will forever cherish the memories of his warmth and unwavering love.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 2-8 P.M, in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton.

A funeral service will be private for the family.

Private interment will be held at Grove Cemetery, New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to either, First Church of God, 605 9th St New Brighton, PA 15066, or Washington Area Humane Society, 1527 PA-136, Eighty Four, PA 15330.

Michelle Hunt (1976-2025)

Michelle Marie (Tomecsko) Hunt, 48, passed away on January 12th, 2025, in North Sewickley. She was born in Washington on October 11th, 1976, the daughter of Michael “Iron” and Peggy (Hampson) Tomecsko. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford “Bill” Hunt. In addition to her parents, she is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends who were fortunate enough to know her.

Michelle was a very talented nail technician known for her creativity. Her passion for history and aviation led her to serve as a secretary at the Air Heritage Museum, where her dedication and warm personality made her an integral part of the organization. She was also a member of SNPJ Lodge 138.

Michelle’s love for animals was unparalleled. She cared for them with compassion and tenderness. Whether spending time outdoors fishing or just enjoying the beauty of nature, she found a piece of mind in the simple joys of life.

Her kindness, vibrant spirit, and endless love left an indelible mark on everyone she met. Michelle had a way of making those around her feel seen, valued, and loved. Her absence left a void that cannot be filled.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 2-8 P.M, in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton.

A funeral service will be private for the family.

Private interment will be held at Grove Cemetery of New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to either, First Church of God, 605 9th St New Brighton, PA 15066, or Washington Area Humane Society, 1527 PA-136, Eighty Four, PA 15330.

Clifford James “C.J.” Hunt (2006-2025)

Clifford James “C.J.” Hunt, 18, passed away on January 13th, 2025 in North Sewickley. He was born in Beaver on March 26th, 2006, a son of the late Clifford “Bill” and Michelle (Tomecsko) Hunt. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Cody Hunt. He is survived by his grandparents, Michael “Iron” and Peggy Tomecsko, along with many cousins and friends who will forever cherish the love he brought into their lives.

From a young age, he developed a love for the land. As a dedicated agricultural farmer, he worked tirelessly with his hands nurturing the Earth and providing for his family and community. CJ was a graduate from Riverside High School.

He had a rare gift for encouraging others. CJ’s words inspired those around him to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. Always ready to lend a helping hand, he brought comfort to anyone in need. He approached each day with purpose and pride. CJ’s respect for the United States flag and the ideals it represents was profound, and he carried his patriotism with quiet dignity.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 2-8 P.M, in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton.

A funeral service will be private for the family.

Private interment will be held at Grove Cemetery of New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to either, First Church of God, 605 9th St New Brighton, PA 15066, or Washington Area Humane Society, 1527 PA-136, Eighty Four, PA 15330.

Cody William Hunt (2007-2025)

Cody William Hunt, 17, passed away on January 14th, 2025 in North Sewickley. He was born in Beaver on September 14th, 2007, a son of the late Clifford “Bill” and Michelle (Tomecsko) Hunt. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Clifford James Hunt. He is survived by his grandparents, Michael “Iron” and Peggy Tomecsko, many cousins and lastly friends who will all forever cherish his memory.

Cody was a junior at Riverside High School, where he excelled both academically and in extracurricular activities. He was a proud member of the band, choir, and theatre. Cody’s love for music and performance shone brightly. He had the honor of singing the National Anthem, a testament to his talent and patriotism.

He was a young man with many passions including being a skilled pilot and farmer. Cody showed extraordinary focus and commitment in everything he pursued. In addition, he was also a dedicated marksman and hunter where he spent countless hours outdoors, which is where he felt most at peace. Cody loved his horses deeply, forming bonds with them that reflected his gentle and caring nature.

Alongside his love for outdoors and extracurriculars, Cody was an avid fan of MMA where he admired the discipline and strength it required, values he mirrored in his own life. Whether working on the farm, performing on stage, or soaring through the skies, Cody approached life with unmatched dedicated and an adventurous spirit.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 2-8 P.M, in the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Avenue, New Brighton.

A funeral service will be private for the family.

Private interment will be held at Grove Cemetery, New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to either, First Church of God, 605 9th St New Brighton, PA 15066, or Washington Area Humane Society, 1527 PA-136, Eighty Four, PA 15330.

Aubree Grace Myers (2024-2025)

Aubree Grace Myers, lovingly known as “Our Little Sunshine,” passed away on January 16th, 2025. She was born on June 25th, 2024. Aubree is deeply cherished and survived by her parents, Austin Myers and Emma Rose Dugan, her brother, Jace Myers, her sister, Danielle Hirth, paternal grandparents, Tina Welsh and Ron Carr, maternal grandparents, Douglas Hirth and Amy Jo Bulebush, great-grandparents, Randy and Karen Welsh, and Jack Kenna Sr., along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Aubree was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Lisa A. Hirth.

Aubree brought joy to all who knew her. She loved watching SpongeBob SquarePants and had a radiant smile that brightened every room. She was a sweet and content baby. She was never fussy and was a true blessing to her family as their miracle, rainbow baby. Aubree adored her siblings and her pets, filling their lives with love and happiness.

Services and arrangements were entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge.

Timothy Edward Lentz, Sr. (1961-2025)

Timothy Edward Lentz, Sr., 63, of New Sewickley Township, passed away on January 16th, 2025.
He was born in Rochester on May 2nd, 1961, the son of Jeanne (Petcovic) Lentz and the late Merrill S. Lentz. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his beloved son Cody Lentz and his brother Lawrence (Larry) Lentz. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his children: Tonya Lentz, Tim Lentz, Jr. and his wife Kari, Tayla Jonas and Cole Lentz and his wife Charmayne; his grandchildren: Aleia, Yzzy, Austin, Cameron, Jacob, Isaac, Noah, Lane, and Presley; his brothers, Michael (Mickey) Lentz and his wife Karen and James (Jimmy) Lentz, his sister, Joy Bonzo and her husband Todd and several nephews, nieces, extended family members and friends.
Timothy was a lifelong resident of Freedom area, where he served his community for many years as a dedicated and respected police officer for New Sewickley Township. He invested his whole heart into his career and cared deeply for people, sacrificing his own safety in the line of service. After retiring from formal police work, he continued to pursue his passion to protect and serve the community by opening his own private investigating business alongside his son. Timothy was also passionate about hunting, fishing, and trucking, driving a tri-axle and tractor trailer and even running his own Lentz Trucking company for a time.
Caring for family, friends, and the community came naturally to Timothy. His door was always open, and it wasn’t uncommon for him to offer to give away anything he had on hand to visitors and friends. His favorite place to be was hanging out and catching up with friends on his porch. All his front porch neighborhood monitoring meant he was always in the know, and he affectionately came to be known “the mayor of the neighborhood.” He will be remembered for his heart for people, shown in the way he served and loved his family, friends, and community and the pride he took in his children and grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to The William Murphy Funeral Home, Inc. , 349 Adams Street, Rochester, Pa.

Denise Bendle (1951-2025)

Denise E. Bendle, 73, of McCandless Township, passed away on January 16th, 2025 in UPMC North Hills Passavant Hospital.

She was born in Pittsburgh on October 27th, 1951, the daughter of the late Philip and Dorothy (Dimperfield) Bendle, Jr. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Philip Bendle III. She is survived by her nephews, Joshua & Noah Bendle, a niece, Hannah Bendle and many wonderful cousins.

In accordance with Denise’s wishes, no visitation or services were held. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge. Inurnment will take place in Economy Cemetery.

The family asks that donations be made to the New Hope Lutheran Church, 200 2nd Avenue, Freedom, PA 15042, St John’s Lutheran Church of Highland Building Fund, 311 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, or to the Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. Philip S. Bendle III Memorial Fund, 300 West Arch Street, Pottsville, PA 17901.

Jerry Lee Wade (1944-2025)

Jerry Lee Wade, 80, of Darlington, passed away on January 15th, 2025 in the comfort of his home with his wife, Laura by his side. He is survived by his loving wife Laura Wade (McCowin), daughter and son-in-law, Chris and Laurie Feezle, daughter, Kim Bechak, son and daughter-in-law, Jason and Melissa Wade, ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Jerry was a devoted husband of 57 years. He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He retired from Darlington Brick Yard after 39 years of service with the company. He was an avid musky fisherman of Pymatuning and Woodcock Lakes, where he camped with his wife and family. He has passed on his love of the outdoors, hunting and fishing to his children and grandchildren.

All services were entrusted to Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls. A visitation will take place on Wednesday, January 22nd in the funeral home at 12-2 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. followed by a service at 6 p.m. with Pastor Tim Casey officiating.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Beaver County Humane Society in his memory.