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On August 23, 2019, the soul and spirit of our dear father, John L. Lovasz, ascended to the Father who gave it. John was of Verona, formerly Baldwin. He was born in Bridgeport, CT, the youngest of three children of John and Anna (Holobradi) Lovasz. Preceded in death by his father, mother, step-mother, his second wife, Elizabeth H. Iams; his first wife, Florence A. Zero; his son, Kenneth M. Lovasz; his brother, Elmer M. Lovasz; and his sister, Vera Lovasz. He leaves to cherish his memory his son, John E. (Mary Ann); and daughter, Catherine T. (Lee) Fedner; step-children, Janet (Thomas) Wertz and Richard (Gail) Iams; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. After service in the Army during the Korean Conflict, he graduated Duquesne University and became Treasurer of the William Penn Association, retiring in 1985 and later called back to service as a Consultant. In 2007, he retired to St. Barnabas Village in Gibsonia and later to Seneca Hills Village in Penn Hills, where he enjoyed being with a host of friends. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St. Susanna Church, 200 Stotler Road, Penn Hills, on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Fr. Al Zapf, celebrant. Private interment will be held in Calvary Cemetery, Hazelwood. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to St. Vincent dePaul Society. Arrangements by SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, LTD., Bakerstown. Please offer condolences at www.schellhaasfh.com.
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August 27, 2019
John was a strong a quiet presence at Seneca Hills Village. He called the Bingo and led the Rosary and became known as Bingo John. He will be greatly missed.
with condolences,
Marti Moore
August 27, 2019
john was a strong and quiet presence at Seneca hills village. f0r years he was the official bingo caller, earning him the nickname of "bingo john." john also led the rosary weekly. he will be greatly missed. marti moore
August 26, 2019
To the Lovasz family,
To know your Dad was to love him, a very gentle man with a very gentle heart..
The Beckman Family
Beckman Motor Company
Cathy Fedner
August 25, 2019
Missing my Dad.
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