Albert John Stegena

Albert John Stegena obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Albert John Stegena

Albert Stegena Obituary

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Albert John Stegena Age 83, of Pittsburgh, on Monday, September 27, 2021. Beloved husband of Adrienne Hayes Stegena; son of the late Albert and Edith Olare Stegena; loving father of Jay A. (Winifred) Stegena, Vanessa (Richard) Milleman, Jeniffer (Stephen) Vinay, Kimberly (Jason) Brand; step father of Philip (Jamie) Mercurio, Lawrence (Dawn) Mercurio, Erin Hoelzle; brother of Rose (Edward) Herbster and the late Dolores Dougherty; grandfather of Joshua (Kristina), Jake (Jodie), Joley, Jaicey (William) Stegena, Brina Milleman, Leah and Luke Vinay, Maylee Brand, Philip Mercurio, Daniel Giancola, Lawrence, Taylor (Timothy), Alexis (Daniel) Mercurio, Jazmine, Shaun, Saedi, Asa, Trevor Hoelzle; great grandfather of Chase, Willow, Tycen, Gage, Maverick, Na'Karie, Natalia, Nalaya, Brennan; uncle to Craig and Ryan Herbster, James, Dolores, Kathy, Victor, Mark, Walter, Dawn and Sherri Dougherty. Raised in the Oakland section on the City of Pittsburgh, Al joined the Marine Corps in 1955 as an airplane, and jet engine mechanic. He was honorably discharged in 1959. Upon his return from service, he worked in the construction field. In 1965, he was hired by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police beginning a 39-year career in a field in which he excelled and grew to love. He was known for his tenacity and uncanny ability to recall names, faces, and details, resulting in numerous arrests. His dedication led him to assignments on federal, state, and local task forces apprehending violent fugitives and dangerous criminals. His work with those different agencies forged many bonds and contacts with other officers, agents, and deputies, which served him well and assisted in his ability to be successful. He spent the latter part of his career working in drug enforcement and his knowledge, drive, and determination was an inspiration to the younger officers. He was often the "go to guy" for those young officers who needed advice and he enjoyed mentoring them. Al was highly respected by supervisors, peers, attorneys, officers from other law enforcement agencies, and those in the court system. He was also known for helping people who truly needed assistance and guidance. His humble beginnings etched a soft spot in his heart, from victims of crimes to criminals. He could see himself in both of those circumstances. He was also very generous. He never passed a Salvation Army kettle or church poor box without reaching for his wallet. He would buy turkeys and hams at Christmas and Easter for those in need as well as his family. He was extremely proud of his large, extended family and enjoyed spending time with all of them. His influence on his family and zest for his profession produced his proudest moments when his sons, daughter-in-law, and grandsons all followed in his footsteps and chose law enforcement as a profession. He will be dearly missed by all who loved and knew him. Friends welcome 1-8pm, TUESDAY, WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Rd, Scott Twp 15220. Funeral Service at 7:00pm. Burial 10:30am WEDNESDAY in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville. Funeral procession promptly leaving funeral home at 9:50am Wednesday. www.slaterfuneral.com

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October 5, 2021

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October 4, 2021

Joe Meyers posted to the memorial.

October 4, 2021

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Chris Deasy

October 5, 2021

I'll miss you Al. Love you.

Joe Meyers

October 4, 2021

Was very proud to have worked alongside Al at Pittsburgh P.D. He was an outstanding police officer and detective who cared very much about the people he served and protected. He treated everyone with dignity and respect. I hold Al up as an example of what all police officers should aspire to be. He was a class act all the way around. He will be missed.

Sally Harvey

October 4, 2021

I am sorry to hear of Albert's passing. I have many years in the Police and knew him to be a very fine person and an excellent police officer. God bless you, Albert, and may you rest in peace.

Debbie & Rich Franc

October 1, 2021

You will be missed Al, you are loved by all who knew you. God Bless you and keep you in heaven with him! R.I.P!❤

Sue/Gary Malinowski

September 30, 2021

Though we only met you recently you were truly a wonderful man such a joy to see you up at camp enjoying your family..rest in peace dear sole until we meet again..gary an sue

Hal Bolin

September 30, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Al, he was the G.O.A.T when working Narcotics cases. He taught me a lot and it was an honor working with him. He will be truly missed.

Hollie Farren

September 30, 2021

I am very sorry for your loss

Elta Eberhardt

September 30, 2021

Deepest sympathy from Ron & Elta Eberhardt of Ocala, Florida. Al and Ron worked together as partners, and also neighbors with wonderful neighbors Rose and Ed Herbster.

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