Howard E. Dye, 78, of Washington, passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2021, in Washington Hospital.
He was born January 13, 1943, in Washington, a son of the late Howard E. and Ellen Carroll Dye.
Mr. Dye was a graduate of Washington High School class of 1961.
He was Lutheran by faith.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing and playing bingo and was a social member of the American Legion Post #175 in Washington.
McGraw Edison/Cooper Industries in Canonsburg employed him as a brazier. He was then employed as a maintenance supervisor at Pathways and then employed as a driver and supervisor for Washington County Community Services.
Surviving are a daughter, Brenda L. Lucas of Washington; and two sons, Keith H. (Donna) Dye of Ft. Myers, Fla. and Kevin M. Dye of Washington.
Also surviving are three sisters, Carol A. Earliwine of Washington, Linda (Glenn) Happe of Port Charlotte, Fla. and Helen (Jim) Winters of Washington; three grandchildren, Ranee Fleites, Steven Lucas and Benjamin Lucas; and two great-grandchildren.
Deceased is a brother-in-law, Richard P. Earliwine.
Due to the pandemic, all funeral arrangements are private. Entombment will be held in Washington Cemetery Mausoleum at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are in the care of DeAngelo Funeral Home in Washington.
A tribute wall is available at www.deangelocare.com.
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February 28, 2021
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