Warren-Metzger-Obituary

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Warren Jesse Metzger

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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September 17, 2025
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Walter J. Zalewski Funeral Home - 44th Street - Pittsburgh Obituary

Warren Jesse Metzger, of Pittsburgh, age 62, beloved father, father figure, grandfather, friend and family member died Wednesday, September 17th 2025 after losing a battle to cancer and subsequent issues. Guided and empowered by common sense, insight, intuition, strength and a good heart, Warren made differences in all places of life in which his path crossed. Warren, a self described "House Wizard " was an ingenious jack of all trades. He attended trade school for brick laying where he would receive special and advanced projects, just for him, from his teacher, which he would always complete and would proudly recall. As a loving father he provided, in many ways, demonstrating great character, tenacity and resilience through adversity. As a gregarious and charismatic friend, Warren would love to make people laugh as well as feel lighter and was never afraid to talk to anyone for any reason.


He will be dearly missed by his children and closest family Ashley Parkinson, David Metzger, Maddox Metzger, Donna Greeley, Daniel Parkinson, Chrissy Metzger, Robbie Hissem III, Bob Metzger, Tim Metzger and Bruce Metzger. His children and entire family along with his friends, too plentiful to list, will carry his memories with appreciation, admiration and inspiration. 

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Warren was like a brother to me I love d him dearly he was constantly run out of gas or having a dead battery and I had to go save them I'll never forget I he put my jacuzzi tub in didn't charge me anything all I had to do is make him be stroganoff in wedding soup his favorites he was truly a master at all different trades in a very talented and creative individual I used to talk to Warren at least a couple times a week he'd come over of course when I made stroganoff or wedding soup or...

I'm really gonna miss you Ralph T. Buckemeyer III I know you are making everyone laugh up there, just like you always did here. I will never forget you and will always love you ❤

A family member who I was blessed to spend his lifetime with. Man of many talents, and friend to all who knew him. I will miss you my brother

I love you dad, thank you for showing me so many ways to life and skills. I will always be thankful for you. Love you always and forever. "Baddest man on the planet"