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Age 56, of Sewickley, formerly Brookline, died peacefully Aug. 2, 2019. Beloved wife of Daniel Melodini; second mother to Aaron Melodini (Katie Cheddar) and Steven; precious daughter of Dolores (Donahoe) Tommarello and the late Charles, Sr.; sister of Joe and Charles, Jr. (Michele); sister-in-law of Nita Cullison (Jim) and Joe Melodini (Linda); niece of Joan Donahoe and Robert Donahoe. Also survived by cousins, nieces, nephews; and numerous lifelong friends, including Diane Puccetti, Nila Bhakuni, Nancy Lewellyn, Carolyn Peters, Angela Blair, Pamela Rende, Romaine Williams, Yerusalem Makonnen and Jim Lyles. Predeceased by her dear aunt, Mary Donahoe; godfather, Jack Donahoe; godmother, Kay Hopfer; and father-in-law, Armand "Pap" Melodini. First Valedictorian of the merged Seton LaSalle High School, Amy graduated from Penn State Univ., B.S. Health Administration. A long career at State Farm Insurance began in Claims and progressed to Claims Manager, where many senior associates the firm recognized her leadership and personal skills with co-workers and claimants - thus it seemed a natural progression to sales and Agency. She became an Agent in the Carnegie area and led in all the company's sales and profitability categories for many years because she cared about her clients. Amy became very involved in the community and mentored new agents. Her business grew to include many State Farm employees, former agents and agency executives - a testament to her professionalism. She was featured in a nationally broadcast State Farm commercial filmed locally with two of her clients. A diagnosis Glioblastoma in early 2000 required an early retirement. Amy beat this deadly cancer; however, the resulting disability severely limited her abilities, especially these last few years. She wanted to do something productive and for a while was able to volunteer teaching, reading to folks who became friends as well. Dan's devotion and her family and friend's love kept her going through these difficult years - but she gave us all so much more. Her smile, always positive attitude, genuine caring and love will be missed. Friends will be received Wed. 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the COPELAND SEWICKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver St. where prayers will be recited Thurs. at 9:30 a.m., followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. James Church, 200 Walnut St., Sewickley, PA 15143, burial will follow in Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh 15217.
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Joe Tommarello
August 2, 2020
My precious Peep.. everyday is empty knowing you are not there to offer love and support. As mom and I muddle thru the rest of our lives, we have the light of your love to carry us along and help fill a small part of the hole there when you left us. Each day we miss you more than the day before and your loving memory lives on with us. I love you the most my peep!!
Kathleen Thomas Scotti
August 6, 2019
I hadn't seen Amy in many years, but remember her as a force to be reckoned with in high school. Brilliant, friendly and beautiful - she was a trifecta! My prayers are with her and her family. The world was a better place with her in it.
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August 5, 2019
Danny, my sincere codolences. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cousin Bill McEndree
Jennifer Johnsen-Nazareth
August 5, 2019
Mario and I will always hold a very special place in our hearts for Amy. Her vibrant laugh rings in our ears to this day and we are forever grateful for the light she cast in our lives and the lives of everyone that knew her. Thank you for caring for her w/ so much love and commitment through the years.
August 4, 2019
Dan, Joe and Mrs Tommarello,
May you find strength and courage in the difficult days ahead.
Amy was the best friend I have ever known or will ever know. Through all the good and difficult times she never lost faith, carried herself with admirable grace and that relentless positive attitude. There was a light around her long before today, and we will all carry a part of that forever.
Rest in Peace my Dear friend, knowing I will never forget all the wonderful times we shared.
Diane Puccetti
August 4, 2019
Danny
May you have strength through these difficult days. Our prayers are with you, Amy and family. She is heaven's newest angel.
Irma Thornton
Carole Shelton
August 4, 2019
Sincere condolences Daniel to you n your family. So sorry
Nita Melodini Cullison
August 4, 2019
An angel walked this Earth, and showed us the meanings of perseverance, humility, acceptance, love and Faith. I will so miss her physical presence, but Amy has given us too much to ever really be gone...
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