The Honorable Stephen A. Zappala Sr.

The Honorable Stephen A. Zappala Sr. obituary, Presto, PA

The Honorable Stephen A. Zappala Sr.

Stephen Zappala Obituary

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The Honorable Chief Justice Stephen A. Zappala SR, age 88 of Presto TWP, on Friday May 21, 2021. A native of Pittsburgh born on September 26, 1932, a man always proud of his family, he was the son of Frank and Josephine (Andolina) Zappala and beloved husband of Phyllis (Koleno) for 65 years. Father of Stephen Jr (Mary), Kimberly (predeceased), J Michele Peck (Gene), Gregory (Candy), Dana Felix (Patrick J.). Grandfather of Gene Peck Jr (April), Chelsea Gurevich (Mitch), Stephen J., Brandon, Samuel, Michael, Gregory W., Robert, Joseph, Alana and Dominique. Great grandfather of Asher. Brother of Frank (Maureen), Joseph (predeceased), Richard (Nancy) and Charlie (Pam). Well balanced between academics and athletics he attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School playing center on the state championship basketball team. He went on to Notre Dame and Duquesne Universities also participating in their collegial basketball programs prior to obtaining his law degree from Georgetown University Law School in 1958. He served in the military in the United States Army achieving the rank of First Lieutenant and was honorarily discharged. Locating back in Pittsburgh he went into private law practice with his father and brother with a sense and interest towards public service. Commencing with accepting the role of Director of Planning and Development of Allegheny County, he quickly moved into additional roles including Solicitor of the Allegheny County Community College and then Solicitor of Allegheny County. His first election was to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas in 1979 and two years later being elected a Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the oldest court in the United States. In 1991 he was retained by the electorate for a second term. In 2001 he was elevated to Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Throughout his career he had been recognized for his extraordinary contributions both professionally and publicly. While on the court he initiated, developed, and fully integrated the largest court automation system of its type in the country. His efforts combined and automated systems of the three appellate courts in Pennsylvania making it much easier and efficient for litigants, counsel, and the courts to operate. For the first time ever in the Commonwealth, he created the role of Budget Liaison to the Legislature and he himself served in the role for annual budgetary hearings sharing much detail with the Legislature enhancing openness and transparency of the governmental budgetary process of the Judicial Branch. Outside of his judicial roles he gave much of his time to many organizations including Italian Sons and Daughters of America, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Justinian Society, Knights of Columbus, Italian Heritage Society, and the Columbus Civic Association. He was awarded the Judicial Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Gold Medal for Distinguished Service by the Order of Sons of Italy in America, Honorary National Chairman of the Italian sons and Daughters of America, the Art Rooney Award by the Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh, Alumni award of the Duquesne University Century Club, Man of the year award from National Italian-American Sports Hall of Fame, Man of the year merit award from Columbus Civic Association and Induction into the Central Catholic High School Hall of Fame. Friends welcome FRIDAY 1-3, 6-8p.m., WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Rd, Scott Twp 15220. Funeral Service 11:30 a.m. SATURDAY, Calvary Cemetery Lower Mausoleum. www.slaterfuneral.com **In lieu of flowers donations suggested to : Zappala Family Scholarship at Central Catholic High School, 4720 Fifth Ave, Pgh, PA, 15213 or to the Zappala Family Endowment at Duquesne University School of Law, 900 Locust Street, Pgh, PA, 15282

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June 4, 2021

Father Rodney Torbic posted to the memorial.

May 29, 2021

Gerard Bigley posted to the memorial.

May 28, 2021

Tami Huss Carter posted to the memorial.

Father Rodney Torbic

June 4, 2021

Justice Zappala is remembered for his active and productive membership on the Allegheny Regional Council of the Governor's Justice Commission in the 1970's. May God give rest to his soul and comfort to his family.

Father Rodney Torbic

Gerard Bigley

May 29, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to the Zappala Family from the family of Judge Gerard M. Bigley. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Tami Huss Carter

May 28, 2021

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Justice Zappala. I had the honor and privilege of working as one of his secretaries, before I moved to Texas several years ago. He was always so friendly and down-to-earth, regardless of the prestigious position he held. My deepest condolences to the entire Zappala family.

Lisa Tumolo

May 28, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. It was my honor and privilege to have known him and to have been sworn into the bar as an attorney by him. He affected my professional life in a deeply meaningful way that I will never forget. His legacy will live on through of you and through those of us whose lives he touched. my sincerest condolences.

Heather Salber (Riley)

May 27, 2021

Dear Mrs. Zappala, Steve, Michelle, Greg and Dana,

I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad and husband. I have nice memories of him while growing up in Regent Square. He was always so friendly to all of the neighborhood kids and interested in how we were doing. He has left a wonderful legacy for you his children and grandchildren.

Heather Riley Salber

James Powell

May 27, 2021

To the zappala family, what an honor to know a man as great as Steve, who touched so many people in such a positive way, leading by example. Our condolences, the Powell family

Tom Dennison

May 27, 2021

Dear Mrs. Zapalla and family,

It is with much sadness that we learned of the passing of Mr. Zapalla. Some of the best memories were growing up with the Zapalla family summertime in Conneaut. Mr. Zapalla was a great influence and I will always remember fondly sitting on his deck overlooking Lake Erie and discussing politics.

An incredible life well lived.

Best regards,

Tom Dennison

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Sara and Jim Wymard

May 26, 2021

Dear Steve and Mary,
Jim and I extend our condolences to you and your family on the passing of your father. We remember fondly the years we shared with your parents and you while living in Regent Square. I am sure you know how well respected and liked he was and what a wonderful legacy he left for all of his family. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you in the coming days ahead.

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Gurevich and Fidelman Family

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Suzanne McTiernan McGonigle

May 24, 2021

Sympathies for the loss of your father. My uncle Chief Henry X O'Brien and father Buck McTiernan are also buried at Calvary Cemetery.

Russell Nigro

May 24, 2021

To Phyllis and the family, my wife Jan and I want to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences.
I had the opportunity to serve with Steve for several years, and although we did not always agree on every issue, I believe we both enjoyed the debates.
My dinners out with him and the late Ralph Cappy were always very enjoyable as we traversed a myriad of issues and traded off many stories.
We now reside in Arizona full time, so it will be impossible to appear to extend our thoughts to the family in person.
I wish you all the best under these most difficult times. Remembering Steve fondly,
Russell Nigro

Cassie Ross-Eccles

May 24, 2021

Steve

I was saddened to hear of the passing of your Dad.

I remember my Dad would tell great stories about he and your Dad when they were at Central. Especially story about basketball.

They were friends all through their lives. What a wonderful gift for them both.

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Cassie Ross Eccles

Paul Kutcher

May 24, 2021

Steve (and Mary),

Your father was and always be a magnanimous person. You have been his legacy and you will continue to walk in his footsteps with dignity and pride. Cherish your memories and the lessons he bestoed on you.

Scott and Kerrin Hetland

May 23, 2021

Our thoughts and prayers to the entire Zappala Family. What an amazing legacy Mr Zappala has left for future generations. His faith and the strength of his family are a testament to the true nature of a wonderful man. As friends to his daughter Dana, her husband Pat, and their two girls, Alana and Dominique, we can say without a shadow of a doubt that the values that he instilled in his family are evident in the way that they treat others. Mr Zappala, along with his beautiful wife, cultured some of the kindest and most loving people that you could ever hope to meet. We can only imagine how much of a loss his death will be to his loved ones. Rest in Peace Mr Zappala and thank you, not only for your service to our country but for creating a family that makes the world a better place.

Bob & Carol DeMarco

May 23, 2021

Our condolences to the entire Zappala family. He was truly a charismatic, intelligent and funny man. So happy that we were able to share dinners out with him and Phyllis when we were in Florida.

Michele Brusco

May 23, 2021

Our condolences to the entires families of the Zappala family and entire families of the McVay families. Truly sorry for you lost of your father . Life is so precious and tell them you love them every day.

MICHAEL caruso

May 23, 2021

SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF A DEAR FRIEND. MAY HE REST IN PEACE

William H Lamb

May 23, 2021

Not only was Chief Justice a big man but he had a giant personality and heart.
I had the great opportunity to work with the Justice and I enjoyed so much having the opportunity of spending many days and times together. I share the family's loss and grieve with them. A huge void by his loss.
We offer our heartfelt sympathies to all touched by his loss.
May his memory be a blessing to all who loved him.

Bill & Pat Lamb

Tom Welch

May 23, 2021

Condolences on the loss of Mr. Zappala. He was a force in all he did but his best works were the raising of outstanding children and grandchildren.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Chuck Rakaczky

May 23, 2021

Steve, Jr and the Zappala family:

So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Although it has been quite a while since our brief friendship at SSA, I remember you and your family fondly, as your father was a true friend to anyone who needed his help.


Sue and my thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family this week as you celebrate your father's incredible life of service.

Good bless you!

Chuck and Sue Rakaczky

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