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Mary Hrivnak Duffala

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Mary Hrivnak DuffalaMary Hrivnak Duffala, 81, formerly of Dormont, Butler and Saxonburg died Tuesday.She was the beloved wife of the late Stephen H. Duffala; loving mother of Dr. Dietra (Nelson) Teichmann of Peoria, Ill., Dale Duffala of Chicago, Ill., Wayne (Malinda) Duffala of Monaca and Marilu...

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Still love and miss you every day, mom.

Mary was a very special person to me. We became friends when your Father was in the nursing home and I was the social worker.I will miss her very much but know she is with God and He will take good care of her. God Bless you all. Fondly, Marilyn

Dear Dee and Family:

Add me to the list of those who were inexpicably thinking of you the week your mother died. I'd visited Valpo the week after Easter and felt like I was about to run in to you or your folks at every turn. Some links simply transcend time and space, I guess.

Blessings in your time of grieving. This is a good time of year to remember that it is Life, not death that has the final word.

Peace!

Jeremy McLeod
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God had a special place waiting for Mary. She was the dearest friend of my Mother at Concordia - Anna Huber, who misses her so very much. Mary did so much and went out of her way for my Mother-she knew how much we appreciated her kindness. May she rest in eternal peace in Paradise - the most wonderful home of all!

Dear Dietra and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I can remember coming to your home on Kelton Ave. before you and I would go to the Civic Light Opera. I still have the charm you gave me of the Civic Arena, and the dome still opens on it. I am hoping to come to Beinhauers Monday afternoon, but in case I don't make it, I want you to know that I am thinking of you and your family. With sincere sympathy, Gwen

We would like to express our deepest condolences to the entire family on the recent death of Mary Duffala.

I WANT TO EXTEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL OF YOU. YOUR MOM WAS A GREAT LADY AND WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF US. MAY SHE BE AT PEACE.

May I extnd my deepest sympathy on the passing of your mother. She was a grand lady and a loving friend. How strange that I have been thinking of her most of this week and to find this notice in tonight's paper. Much love to you Mary and to your sister and brothers