Walter-Dukewich-Obituary

Walter "Duke" Dukewich

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Walter Dukewich passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on August 12, 2008.

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I was not in Pittsburgh, when your precious father passed, Wally and Paula. I am very sorry for your loss, especially so close to your mother's untimely passing.

Many memories remain, especially Walter picking up your mother from so many church activities.

Memory Eternal!

Paula and Walter and families, I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Wally's death. He will be missed. I remember visiting him when he lived with Grandma and Grandpa before he was married and going for a ride in his convertible. He was such a loving and caring person. Love, your cousin, Nancy

My dear Paula, Walt and families
We are truly sadden to hear that our great Uncle Wally has left this earth for a better place. His funeral was a wonderful celebration of his life shared with his family and friends. We hope our being there eased your sadness. We will miss his enthusiasm and zest for life and all things Steelers. His stories of attending those Super Bowls always brought out the best in a wonderful man as well as much laughter from all of us. Uncle Wally was one of a...

Dear Walt and Paula,
Your dad was such a special uncle - always interested and fun, and the ultimate fan of his family, his friends, and ‘all things Pittsburgh’. You couldn’t help but have a good time and make some great memories when you were with him. I still keep the Steelers and Super Bowl memorabilia that he gave me in a special box, and I clearly remember him taking me to my first-ever professional hockey game. He seemed to know everyone at that game including all of the guys who...

What great memories I have of my Uncle Wally.... what a great human being and a loving man. Growing up he was Santa in black and gold suit passing out Steeler and Pirate gear like he was the owner. To a sports minded young boy he was the best....

Though I am saddened by his passing I smile with the vision that Peter is at the Golden Gates of Heaven with a Steelers cap and Uncle Walt and Aunt Olga are walkng together to speak with God about devine intervention for the up coming...

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Duke played a great part in my high school days. May he rest in peace and God keep him at his side. I will always remember him.

Paula and family,
Your dad was such a wonderful man. I'll always remember him at all of our high school volleyball matches, home and away. And, even at the District 8 Championships to support you as a referee. It was always a pleasure to see and talk with him. I know his positive, loving presence will be missed by all who knew him. My prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

I always enjoyed my trips to Pittsburgh with Mom (Kitty) and Dad
(Joe) Trying to pay for breakfast was impossiable because he Dukie would'nt let you. When we left Aunt Olga would make us sandwiches for the trip home. I will miss them both. I only wish I could be there. Love to all.

Dear Paula, Wally and families,
What great memories I have of your dad when he visited my mom and the rest of us here in Michigan. May you have many smiles thinking about the wonderful memories he shared with so many. I know that my mom, Uncle John, Auntie Ann and Grandma and Grandpa Dutkewich greeted him with loving arms. Blessings to your family and my deepest sympathy.