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Albert Edward Matyasovsky

Houtzdale, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2025

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Albert Edward Matyasovsky January 21, 1949 - March 16, 2025 Houtzdale, Pennsylvania - Albert Edward Matyasovsky, Jr., 76, of Houtzdale, Pennsylvania, passed away on March 16, 2025. He was born on January 21, 1949 in Clairton, Pennsylvania to Albert and Edith Matyasovsky. Albert was a 1967...

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Met Al thru our daughter, who also worked for Penn State. He gave my wife and I the "VIP" tour of Beaver Stadium. , from the locker rooms to the roof top. He was a true gentleman.

My first love, I just found you. My sincere condolences to your family. I sincerely hope you were happy with your beautiful family.

Sharon and family, My sincere sympathy to all of you. Al was a special person and the world is little sadder without him!

Although I did not know Al well on a personal basis, I know from my work at Penn State what an asset he was to the University and how he championed recycling efforts. Moreover, he was always willing to share the story about those efforts in a manner that was educational and informative, and made enjoyable by his humorous delivery. May his family find gratification in knowing he was well-regarded even by those who didn't have the pleasure of knowing him well.

Al was my boss as i was a temp on the labor crew at Penn State. My prayers go out to Al's family.May you feel God's arms surround you at this time.

In all my years of working with AL, I never heard him say "we can't ". It was , " we'll find a way ", or "we'll take care of it." We certainly could have used more staff like him. Big AL, rest in peace my friend.

Al was integral in the implementation of the Blue Bag Recycling Program, and supported us as student activists throughout the whole process. He also advocated for me when I pushed to initiate recycling bins on every floor of my dorm, instead of just the ground floor. Waking up early before a noon game on Saturdays to traipse around 120 acres of tailgates and coordinate recycling was never easy, but Al made damn sure it was worth it.

I worked at PSU for 28 years! All was a good boss to me and always treated me with respect. I used to tell him Houtzdale people stick together. What a coincidence that my long-time boyfriend is from Clairton PA. he would have had something to say about that. RIP. WE ARE...

Al was a good guy, I liked to tell him jokes when I was at Penn State. May he rest in peace. I'll see you on the other side.