1934
2019
William "Bud" Schifko of Carmichaels passed away Friday, May 31, 2019, in his home, with the love and comfort of his family encircling him.
William was born July 27, 1934, in Crucible, a son of the late Edward T. and Julia Doyle Schifko. He was a 1952 graduate of Cumberland Township High School.
William was a handsome lad from Crucible who met a beautiful cheerleader from Mapletown, Georgetta Patterson, at a sock hop dance at The Ice Plant in Greensboro. He asked her to dance and so began their lifelong journey together. They were married June 15, 1954, and would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary this month. They continued to enjoy dancing the jitterbug, slow dances and polkas throughout the years and were admired by many who would sit and watch them master the dance floor.
After graduation, William started his employment at Crucible Steel Coal Mine. He also served in the U.S. Army and later the U.S. Army Reserve. His coal mining continued, having worked also for U.S. Steel Corp. Maple Creek, Nemacolin Coal Company and eventually retiring from U.S. Steel Dilworth Mine in 1980. He was a proud and dedicated member of United Mine Workers of America and served as chairman of the Mine Committee Local 1980 Dilworth Mine.
William then went on to be elected and served three terms as Cumberland Township supervisor and road master. He took pride in the township, obtaining numerous grants to aid in community development projects and administering the township government.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, Georgetta, are his three children, William "Bill" Schifko and wife Pamela, Michelle Krysak and husband John, and son Greg "Dawg" Schifko, all of Carmichaels; grandson Nathan William Krysak and fiancee Jessica; along with his great-grandson, Nathan William Krysak Jr.
He was predeceased by his grandson, John Jeffrey Krysak, who, along with Nathan, were their "Pappy's Boys."
Also surviving are siblings Edward T. Schifko II and wife Norma of Bealeton, Va., Marlene Nassar and husband Abe of Swampscott, Mass., and Dennis Schifko and wife Gloria of Uniontown. William also had his wife's Patterson family of brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law and sister-in-laws, who remained close to him throughout his lifetime; and numerous nieces and nephews who always enjoyed visiting Uncle Bud and Aunt Georgetta's house over the years.
William was a parishioner of St. Hugh and Our Lady of Consolation parishes. He was proud to be a veteran and member of the Carmichaels Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3491.
The Amedysis Hospice team, especially Mallory Powell, RN, BSN, provided wonderful care and support. Pastor Dave with Hospice provided comfort, prayer and support, as did the bereavement specialist who was present and comforting. Also, to Father Tim of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Brownsville, who provided his presence, prayer and administration of end of life and final sacrament.
In honoring William's wishes, there will be no public viewing or services at this time. Arrangements are entrusted to Paul M. Lesako Funeral Home Inc., 204 Dowlin Avenue, Carmichaels, PA 15320, 724-966-5100.
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Donald Snopik
June 6, 2019
Georgetta and family , I am deeply sadden by your loss. Know that I have you all in my prayers.
LaVetta Lister
June 5, 2019
Prayer and strength to all. Bud was a great man. Always making people laugh and feel welcome.
Love to all
June 4, 2019
Dear Schifko family. I am sadden to hear of "Bud"'s passing. I work at the Medicine Mine and he also greeted me and the staff with a smile and a joke. I will miss his trips to the Medicine Mine. I know he is whole now. May God hold you in His arms of comfort. God Bless Kim Provance
Elizabeth hanko
June 4, 2019
so sorry for your loss. We had some good times. He will be missed. RIP Bud
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DeAnna Schifko Strickland
June 4, 2019
Georgetta and family, we are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear cousin Bud. We remember his smile and laughter we shared with y'all throughout the years. May God's peace and love comfort and sustain you through these difficult days. We love you and pray for you. We will miss Bud.
Karen Eisiminger
June 4, 2019
I'm so sorry! Prayers of comfort for all!
Cathy &Eugene Barno
June 4, 2019
So sorry for your loss. The Schifko family has our prayers and sympathy. May Bud now Rest In Peace.
Louise Sova
June 4, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a good person and will be missed by many.
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