REBECCA-OSTERWISE-Obituary

REBECCA THOMAS OSTERWISE

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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REBECCA OSTERWISE passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 10, 2012.

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Correction I was a coworker of Becky

Correction on my memory of Becky. I was a coworker

To Becky’s Family
Remembering Becky and you on the anniversary of Becky’s passing and praying for you. She is watching over you all. I pray that you all will be comforted by knowing she is at peace.

Remembering Becky and still praying for Don and family

Don and family, I think of Becky so often. I hope that almost a year after her going to be with the Lord that you all are coping just a little bit better. She was a wonderful woman and I will always remember her. I pray that you all celebrate her life as she would want. And Nicky, I will always treasure the necklace she asked you to make for me. With love and prayers, Linda Bright (worked at Leopold)

To the Osterwise Family: I worked with Becky on rail procets when she was at US&S and convinced her to come to work for FB Leopold. I always enjoyed working with her. She was a special person, manager and associate.
Sincerely,
Tom Purmort

All,

Rebecca was one of the first people I met when I cam to US&S. She was a fine lady and a wonderful co-worker. I am deeply saddened by this news

Don,
In time we will learn to live with this tragedy and the whole senselessness of it will stop haunting us.The hole in our hearts will close,but leave a scar only to be tempered by her memories.In the meantime we will be sad.
Thank you for being such a great advocate for her during her struggle.It was admirable.
Thank you for being strong for the kids and "pap-pap" to the grandkids.Your continued involvement in their lives will be most appreciated.It will be a remaining link to...

Tony,Dave,Nicole-It breaks my heart to have Mom separated from us at a young age and unexpectedly.She was the "Queen Bee" of her family and home.You and the grandkids were her crowns.She had so much more that she wanted to do. This was not suppose to happen,but "not suppose to's" happen every day.--She would be proud of the strength and dignity displayed,as we surrounded in prayer and love,through her final struggle.It was a testimony to what she cultivated into us-her family.
Through her...