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In her 100th year, Edna A. DiPasquale passed away on Tuesday, January 7, 2020, in the same manner in which she lived her life, with grace and dignity surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Edna was born on November 17, 1920, the daughter of John and Margaret Mascio. Her life was always one of active participation. At age 19, Edna already owned and operated her own business. She was married to Edward F. DiPasquale in 1946 until his death in 1982. Her home was always a gathering place for family and friends where conversations were full of laughter and great debate. Her Sunday dinners were legendary. As was her tradition for over 50 years, she prepared and hosted a Christmas Eve dinner a few weeks ago. Until her death, she remained fiercely independent living her life on her own terms. She leaves behind her children, Edward, Natalie, and Denise; her daughter-in-law Karen; her grandchildren, Julia DiPasquale (Michael A. Krygowski), Christopher Payne, Katie Bailey (Matthew), Stephen Payne (Emily) and Carolyn Payne; and her great-grandchildren, Lilah, Beau, Ellie, Eli, and Brooks. She was preceded in death by her beloved sisters, Olga Smith and Josephine Vannucci; and her brothers, Pete and Richard Mascio. Friends will be received at MCCABE BROS., INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Street, Shadyside on Saturday, January 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with a final prayer at the end of the visitation. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions are welcome to the St. Maria Goretti School, 321 Edmond St, Pittsburgh, PA 15224 or Parkview EMS Station 180, 200 S. Margery Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238. Condolences may be left at www.mccabebrothers.com
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MARLENE WYKE
March 30, 2020
Many people pass through our lives and I was so blessed to have her in mine. She taught me many things I have used in my life. I m sorry I just found out of her passing.. My condolences Eddie, Natalie and Denny..
Patr Matthews
January 10, 2020
My deepest sympathy to the family. I worked as a care giver for her for a few months. She indeed touched my heary .She had a whit about her that always made me laugh. Mayshe rest in peace now
John Bost
January 10, 2020
Katie, my sympathy & condolences to you & your family!
Sorry for your loss, my prayers!
Beverly Prevot
January 9, 2020
Time spent playing cards every Tuesday great memories aunt Ed was a great help to me when my mom was in a nursing home. I will miss her , sorry I could not make it to funeral home but she is in my heart
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DEBORAH RITSON
January 9, 2020
Dear Eddie, Natalie, Denise and family:
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies. May you feel comforted by the love of everyone around you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Debbie Ritson
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