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Carl W. Springer Jr., 50, of Charleroi, formerly of Ruffs Dale, passed away at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021. Carl was born Jan. 17, 1971, in Latrobe, a son of the late Carl W.Springer and Mary L. Cottle (Henry). Carl was a devoted and loving companion to his fiancee, Jennifer Seaton; caring father to his daughter, Breanna Thomas, and to his son, Adam Thomas and his wife, Shannon Thomas; and adored being a grandfather to his granddaughter, Estella Thomas. He will be missed by his beloved and loyal dog, Mia. He is also survived by the mother of his children and dear friend, Terri Thomas; his aunt, Betty Byers; and his future in-laws, James and Janice Roberts and family. He was a graduate of Yough High School, Class of 1989. In his recent years, he enjoyed being employed as a CDL driver. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Sandra M. Springer, of Ruffs Dale. Personalized arrangements are under the professional supervision of the ROBERT B. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME, 105 Spring St., Scottdale (www.fergusonfunerals.com). At Carl's request, there will be no viewing, visitation or service. Memorials may be offered in his memory to Animal Friends of Westmoreland, 216 Depot St., Youngwood, PA 15697. Love Lasts Forever!
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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Patrick and Karie Kolodychak and Family
December 9, 2021
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