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Raymond A. "Ray "Romolo"" Andreassi

1927 - 2022

Raymond A. "Ray "Romolo"" Andreassi obituary, 1927-2022, Butler, PA

BORN

1927

DIED

2022

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Spencer D. Geibel Funeral Home & Cremation Services

140 New Castle Rd.

Butler, Pennsylvania

Raymond Andreassi Obituary

On the night of Jan. 3, 2022, from the Institute Hill neighborhood of Butler, after 94 richly lived years, Raymond A. Andreassi stepped off into his next venture.
Ray "Romolo" was born Nov. 8, 1927, in Bradys Bend to Giuliano and Celeste (DeMatteis) Andreassi, formerly of L'Aquila, Italy.
A first generation American, he was reared in a close-knit family of eight children, and attended the Pine Run Elementary School. He took his first job outside the house at age 12 with a nearby dairy. There he learned to drive a farm truck, beginning a lifelong affection for all things automotive.
Ray later fell in love with a neighborhood girl, Patty Harmon, and married her in September of 1952. Following a honeymoon in Bermuda, Ray and Pat moved to Franklin to start the family that would eventually grow to seven, after their move to Butler. He opened a small business at that time in an early nod to his penchant for good footwear and fine clothes. He also honed his talent for sales. Over time, he would combine his natural rapport with people, understanding of retail commerce, and innate technical aptitude to succeed as a salesman in multiple business sectors - most notably, cars.
He stood out for his knowledge and enjoyment of German engineering, particularly Porsche, Audi, Mercedes and BMW. "Speed safely" was his not-so-secret motto. Other forays variably saw him as a buyer for a major department store, and traveling representative for business machine sales. He made friends and impressions everywhere he went.
A military veteran, Ray served with both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He first enlisted in 1946 for continental and foreign service, and was later sent to the Philippines. He was certified as a technician of the Fifth Grade with the Signal Service Group before being honorably discharged as a first lieutenant in the summer of 1947. He was returned at California with a World War II Victory Medal and recommendation for more military service. He then spent time in Pittsburgh training with the Air Force Reserve. Though he relished the experience, he chose to remain a full-time civilian.
He went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh for a B.A., and later pursued an insurance license.
Other interests and passions included photography, music, model train sets and sports. Names like Nikon, Pentax, Bennett, Belafonte, Alpert, Mancini, Lionel and Steelers held special regard in Ray's world, one that was more Hi-Fi than Wi-Fi.
Industrious by nature, he was always busy tinkering, repairing and gardening. He held a position in automotive sales through age 89. Measured gait and economy of words notwithstanding, he was a kinetic and engaging individual who remained active until the bitter end. He didn't just play volleyball into his 80s, he was a sought-after teammate by players half his age. He didn't just cut his own grass last summer, he cut his son's, his grandson's, and their rental properties, too.
He loved his animals, and they him. But perhaps more than anything, he loved fun. And it must be said, Ray was the Sinatra of whistling - maybe the Pavarotti.
After a brief stay at Butler Memorial Hospital, he departed from his home while surrounded by family.
Ray's spirit lives on through his children, Timothy (Patty), John and Mary of Butler, Jane of Brighton, U.K., and Nancy of Beacon, N.Y.; his grandchildren, Kelly Bowser, Daniel Lafferty and Evan Andreassi, all of Butler, Joseph (Sarah) Bowser of Bethel Park, and Marissa Andreassi of Denver, Colo.; his great-granddaughter, Celeste of Butler; his great-grandson-to-be, Harrison of Bethel Park; and his beloved siblings, Mafalda "Malphine" Fogel and Lydia Emerick, both of Butler, Helen Bartoe of Bradys Bend, and Josephine Vasbinder and Silvio "Scabby" (Shirley) Andreassi of East Brady, with whom he always remained close.
He was preceded in death by his ever-cherished wife, Pat; and his sisters, Maria "Mem" Barnhart of Butler (originally of L'Aquila, Italy) and Gina "Jean" Karnes of Altoona.
Also preceding him in death were his cousin and close confidante, Giambattista "Greaser" Andreassi; his sister-in-law, Joanne; along with his brothers-in-law, Richard Snyder, Charles "Red" Barnhart, Kermit Bartoe, John "Jack" Emerick, Maurice "Cubby" Fogel and Arthur Vasbinder, all of whom he regarded as full siblings.
ANDREASSI - A private memorial will be held at a future date for Raymond A. Andreassi, who died Monday, Jan. 3, 2022.
As a lifelong member of the Roman Catholic faith, intentional Masses will be offered for Ray at All Saints Parish (formerly St. Paul) of Butler and St. Patrick Parish of East Brady.
In honor of Ray, please have some fun.
All arrangements entrusted to SPENCER D. GEIBEL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 140 New Castle Road, Butler.
Please visit www.spencerdgeibel.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Butler Eagle on Jan. 8, 2022.

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Mid '40s Blue Row

January 6, 2025

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November 8, 2024

Happy Birthday, dear Raymond, happy birthday to you

Scorpio

November 13, 2023

We still celebrate your birthday. You were such a gift.

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January 3, 2023

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January 3, 2023

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January 3, 2023

Love always

Sam Oesterling

January 10, 2022

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Rest in Peace Mr. Andreassi.

Mary Ann O´Neil

January 9, 2022

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Randy Tracy

January 8, 2022

Condolences to all of Mr Andreassi´s family and friends. What a wonderful, rich life, and what a beautifully written obituary! God bless Mr Andreassi and may he Rest In Peace.

Patrick Linnon

January 8, 2022

I am so sorry about Ray´s passing ,he was my Great Friend through my life.

Barry Payung

January 8, 2022

Mary, please accept my sincere sympathy for your great loss, l hope that wonderful memories help to heal the sadness that come during such times.

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