Reid-Yannacci-Obituary

Reid L. Yannacci

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Sep 22, 1955 – Aug 2, 2024

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September 22, 1955
DIED
August 2, 2024
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Reid L. Yannacci passed away surrounded by his family on Friday, August 2, 2024 at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was born September 22, 1955, in New Eagle, a son of the late Carmen and Stella Carducci Yannacci of Bentleyville Loving husband of 41 years to LaWanda Dykins Yannacci; loving father...

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LaWanda and Family We are so sorry to hear of Reid´s passing. I can´t even imagine. Prayers for you. If there is anything I can do please let me know. Dona & Tom Kalchthaler

LaWanda and family and everyone I'm very sorry to hear of Rieds passing . You have my deepest sympathy as he was one of the toughest men and a great all around person I've had the privilege of being around him and your family some . My God please keep you in his prayers and to the whole family as of this time in need ....... I'm so sorry

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of mourning. I knew Reid from my time as a lineman in Washington always a great guy Art and Jerrie Foltz

Our deepest sympathies go out to the Yannaci Family. Reid was a friend that I will dearly miss. Remember the times we had playing basketball at the BCAC, Ellsworth and Bentleyville courts when we younger and the lasting friendship we had. Yes, Reid had the best floater shot that no one could block! My friend, rest in peace.

LaWanda and family so sorry for your loss . I graduated with Reid in `73. A great guy. Keep your memories. Hugs. God bless.

So sorry for your loss. Know his family and you all have my prayers.

Reid graduated with my wife in 1973. He and my wife were "Limbo King and Limbo Queen" at a senior function before graduation. I played basketball with Reid about 5-6 days a week from 1974-1978 at Richardson´s Park in Bentleyville. He was always in superior shape. He had a pleasant demeanor and had a great sense of humor. May God bring comfort to all who cherish his memory.

Watching the neighbors play basketball all day as a kid. Love to LaWanda and the kids. I have no words as I cannot even imagine. My heart hurts for your loss. Love and Prayers! Sally and Skerb