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Stephen Patrick Moschetta

Washington, Pennsylvania

1967 - 2024

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Stephen Patrick Moschetta, 56, of Washington, died Friday, March 22, 2024, at West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, surrounded by his large devoted family and in the arms of his loving son, Stephen Patrick Moschetta, II. Steve fought a courageous battle against a rare and aggressive cancer. Throughout...

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Steve was a great guy, a bright, honorable, and even-keeled maritime lawyer who took good care of and advocated vigorously for all his clients, and a good friend who was always available to discuss, sometimes at length, strategy and to commiserate when we had to. I´m so sorry for the entire Moschetta family.

I just saw that Steve had passed. He and I litigated a few cases together and he was always a gentleman. A truly nice guy. It was sad to see that he passed so early. Love to his family and friends.

So sorry to learn of Steve's passing. I remember him well from Landmark College.I worked for the President and saw Steve often. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Gladyce Coval

Deepest sympathies to Joe, Judy, Chris and Nikki and your families. Enjoyed having all of you as neighbors and saddened by your unexpected and premature loss.

I am very sorry to hear that Steve has passed away.He was a good man.

Condolences to the family and friends of Steve. He was my youth soccer coach with Brian Hammond in 1984 for our team Sudzy Sam´s.. I share a photo of the OR newspaper clipping in memory of Steve. As someone who was lucky to have his positive influence and kindness impact one´s life, I have to say thank you Steve for volunteering your time throughout your life to make a positive difference in other people´s lives. Sincerely, Shawn W. Roach

Steve was a great person. Funny, friendly, a great advocate for his clients. A great dad. He will be sorely missed.

Many prayers for Stephen´s children, parents, companion, and siblings. What a wonderful person Stephen was! I babysat Stephen II and Gianni when they were very young. Stephen was a devoted dad to his children and a devoted son to his parents. He loved his brother and sister. I saw his loving devotion to his family each day when I went to his home to babysit. Stephen´s mom would take little Stephen II every Tuesday for a wonderful day to various events in Pittsburgh. Stephen learned love...

RWG my friend. You will be missed. Prayers to your family.