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If you knew Joe Lamping, he probably made you laugh with something he said or did because Joe never passed up the opportunity to make someone laugh. Joe, age 98, passed away peacefully at home in Robinson Township on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. Joseph R. Lamping, Sr. was born September 25, 1921, to Gabriel and Rose (Stacherl) Lamping in Bulger, PA and grew up on Spring Hill on the North Side. After serving in the Army in the European and Pacific Theaters of WWII, he returned home to marry Edna Posch. He and Edna were as much in love and inseparable in their 73rd year of marriage as they were as newlyweds. Joe was a newspaper man for much of his life; as a boy he delivered 100 daily papers up and down Spring Hill and then later worked for over 30 years at the Pittsburgh Press/Post-Gazette as a stationary engineer. He and Edna have six children, Joseph, Jr. (deceased), Rosemary (Tom) Jageman, Barbara Garrett (Simón) Boger, Lois (Jim) Nicholson, Edward (Susan) Lamping and Kathy (Mark) Dolak. He is survived by 17 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a dear brother-in-law, Frank Buchman. In addition to his son and parents, he was predeceased by siblings, Albert, William, Helen Buchman, Robert, Mildred Lieberth, and Frank. He was a member of St. Malachy Church in Kennedy Township, Local 95 Stationary Engineers and SNPJ. Joe played button box with the Slovenian Heritage Association and performed for many years throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. His large family was the greatest joy and achievement of his life; his motto was WAF (We Are Family), and until his final days he enjoyed passing on his "true stories" to the youngest generation. His home was always filled with much laughter and love. Joe leaves his family a legacy of many funny stories that will evoke loving memories and laughter for years to come. Visitation will be Friday, February 14, 2020, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, INC., 334 Forest Grove Rd., Kennedy Township. Joe's life will be celebrated at a Funeral Mass at Archangel Gabriel Parish, St. Malachy Church on Saturday, February 15, 2020, at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, you may make a contribution to any of the following veteran's organizations: Pittsburgh Fisher House (https://www.pittsburghfisherhouse.org), Homes For Our Troops (https://www.hfotusa.org) or Operation Second Chance (https://operationsecondchance.org).
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Ann Davis
January 30, 2021
Kathy and Mark first love you--- your father was a very nice and kind person even if i had never met him Kathy I can tell what kind a man he was because of his children---- will keep you and your family in my prayers
Paula Schaukowitch
February 11, 2020
Joe was a good friend of my father and several other family members. Those guys were all jokesters, but Joe topped them all. Even on a persons worst day, one could count on Joe to lighten the mood with a joke or funny story. I can imagine heaven is shaking with the loud sound of laughter now that Joe has arrived. May God grant Joe eternal rest and give all of you comfort in your fond memories of him.
February 10, 2020
Kathy and Mark,
Your family is in our prayers. Kathy, I know you loved your dad very much. It showed in all your actions.
Paul and Diane Dolak
February 10, 2020
Kathy - Edna and the whole family I will keep you in my prayers and heart so happy you had such a great father it will help to keep your heart full Love Ann Dolak Davis
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Lois NICHOLSON
February 10, 2020
Missing You Dad
Not Good Bye, but until we meet again, Death is only a Bridge toward eternal Life with God and your Heavenly Home. Your Love and Beautiful Memories will keep us alive
Love Always
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