Joseph "Dickie"-Demchak-Obituary

Joseph "Dickie" Demchak

New Eagle, Pennsylvania

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DIED
January 29, 2017
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New Eagle, Pennsylvania

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Frye Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Joseph John "Dickie" Demchak, Jr., 48, of New Eagle, died unexpectedly Sunday, January 29, 2017 in his home. He was born May 28, 1968 in North Charleroi,  the son of the late Joseph John Demchak, Sr. and Marguerite Dolores Reitz Demchak who survives and resides in New Eagle.
Joe was very family oriented and loved tinkering in mechanics, especially on vehicles. While residing in Florida for a few years, he was employed as a mechanic at a local marina.  
In addition to his mother, he is survived by two brothers, Jeffrey Demchak and wife Robin, John Demchak and fiance' Brenda Kennedy, all of Monongahela; three sisters, Jeannetta Callihan and husband Tim of Barberton, Ohio, Jamie Demchak and fiance' Matthew Kovac of New Eagle, Joyce Hartzog and husband Roger of Washington; three nieces and two nephews, Jacob Demchak and wife Cindy, Khrystle and David Callihan, Stephanie and Brittney Hartzog.
Friends will be received on Thursday, February 2, 2017 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM in the Frye Funeral Home, Inc., 427 West Main Street, Monongahela. A private burial will be held in the Monongahela Cemetery.

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i grew up with joey . we were neighborhood buddies along with Ernie leezer . i remember all the antics we pulled as boys . i remember all joeys brothers and sisters , and his mom . it is terrible hearing this news . my sympathies go out to joeys mom , and brothers and sisters . we lost touch in adult life so i don't know if there is anyone else i should be sending condolences to . i have a head full of fond memories from my childhood roaming around the hill with my buddys .i really would...

Sure will miss ya Dickey...❤

my condolences to the family. Became closer to dickie over the last couple years, and one thing I learned, is that he would do anything for a friend. and this world is definitely less interesting without him in it. "GOD BLESS YOU DICKIE, WILL MISS YA BUDDY" cheeze

My condolences to the family, he was a great friend to my late brother Michael (Beefer) Pollins

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Our sympathies to the family. We will miss seeing Dicky in the summer and his goofy ways. He was always smiling when we saw him always nice to us. We will never forget you working on my car telling me to take it easy on her shes old! When I blew the motor you said what did I tell you lol!! We are going to miss you and the little dumb things you would do when we saw you. Until we meet again...