Josephine-DeFranco-Obituary

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Josephine M. DeFranco

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Dec 17, 1937 – Jan 12, 2026

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December 17, 1937
DIED
January 12, 2026
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Walter J. Zalewski Funeral Home - 44th Street - Pittsburgh Obituary

Josephine “Jay” (Celender) DeFranco, age 88, of Lawrenceville, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026, 


Born in 1937 in Bloomfield, Josephine was the daughter of the late Peter and Lucy Celender, who immigrated from the Calabrian Region of Italy and instilled in her the values of hard work, family, and community. A proud longtime resident of Lawrenceville, Josephine was a familiar presence—often seen walking up and down Butler Street up until the last few years of her life.


Josephine was the beloved wife of the late Francis “Herky” DeFranco whom she married in 1956.  She was the loving mother of Diane DeFranco of Oakmont, Luci (Joe) Casile of Indiana Twp, and the late Ralph DeFranco. She was a devoted Gram and Nana to Jason (Allison) DeFranco of Cranberry Twp, Joseph (Andrea) DeFranco of Hampden, ME; Zachary Sundo of Lawrenceville; and Dominic Casile of Indiana Twp.  She was also blessed with great-grandchildren Luca, Gianna, and twins Alessandra, and Milena DeFranco, who brought her immense joy.


Josephine was one of many siblings and treasured her large family.  She was the sister of Peter “Jr.” (Maria) Celender and Joseph (Ginny) Celender, and the late Vito, Anthony “Red” (Corrine), James, Michael, Eugene (Arlene) Celender, Denise Celetano, Theresa Randazzo, and Mary Jane Lee.


Josephine is survived by several nieces and nephews and was a special aunt to Lucia Reynolds of Greenville, Anita Szabo of Southgate MI, Jeanine Campbell of Monroeville and Rachel Lischy of Pittsburgh, with whom she shared a particularly close bond.


Josephine cherished her Italian heritage and carried it proudly in everyday life, most memorably through her cooking.  An excellent cook, she was especially known for her homemade meatballs and Italian meals.  She was an exceptional baker, and her Italian Iced cookies won a contest in the annual Lawrenceville Cookie Tour.    


A longtime member and volunteer of the Lawrenceville Moose, Josephine proudly made history as the organization’s first female bartender, a role that reflected her independence and trailblazing spirit. She was also a dedicated longtime employee of Catherine Conley, Attorney at Law, where she was known for her loyalty and strong work ethic.  She also generously volunteered her time as a teacher’s aide at St. John Neumann School in Lawrenceville for many years.   


The family sincerely thanks the staff at East End Health & Rehab Center in Highland Park for the exceptional care, compassion, and dignity shown to our Mom. Your kindness brought comfort not only to her, but to our entire family, and will never be forgotten.


Honoring her wishes, a private service will be held for family.  

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Jay was such a kind, giving lady! She gave so much of her time and talents in the Lawrenceville neighborhood, especially at St. John Neumann School, the Moose, and the VFW. She always seemed particularly delighted when sharing information about her family, particularly the grandchildren! What a treasure she was!

I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom will be greatly missed. God bless to all of you

Sorry for your loss and may your heart be full of the best memories and celebrate a life we'll lived!

Aunt Jay was always kind and loving towards me. She had some of the best meatballs and sauce of anyone I have ever tasted. Her hospitality to all the family kept them bonded for many years, both Uncle Herky and Aunt Jay, You,ll be missed , but more importantly you,ll be remembered for your loving kindness and hospitality always . Love Danny

I am so sorry for your loss! I know you were very close as it should be between parents and children! I know this doesn’t make it any easier but she lived a long good life from what I have seen and heard from you! My heart feels for all of you but I also believe God called her home! We have to believe in the goodness of that!!! My complete love and prayers to all of you!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So very sorry for your loss. Although I hadn’t seen her in quite a long time she will always be remembered as one of my first friends when I lived in Lawrenceville. She helped me tremendously. Prayers to you all as you navigate your loss.

My deepest sympathy. Your Mom was unforgettable and will remain in my heart for her fierce loyalty and determination. Her help with gift baskets at the Rotary pancake breakfast for so many years remains a fond memory. May her memory bring peace to the whole family.

So sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family.