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Bill Ayoob
October 18, 2017
My sincere condolences, a friend of over forty years, a person and personality like no other in Pittsburgh. Although no longer a resident of Pittsburgh, I will never forget his magnetic personality and a wonderful friend, he will be missed. He is probably selling programs at the gates of heaven as I write this, rest in peace my friend.
Paul and Debbie Kohnen
October 17, 2017
Our deepest sympathy to this wonderful family. We were very blessed to have his friendship for many years. The twinkle in his eyes when he smiled was a true gift. Our prayers are with you now and with the Cuz as he will rest in peace with our Lord.
Cindy Szymanski(Campolong)
October 16, 2017
Dear Mrs. Sciulli and family,
I am very sorry for your loss.Mr Sciulli and you did so much for St Norbert's Church and school (when there was a school) and the community.I have fond memories of all the events :the fair, nationality day ,bingo and even donkey basketball and I can't forget the card club.There was a feeling of a true church family and looking back my parents and I Were truly blessed to be part of it . Well done my good and faithful servant He is in heaven rejoicing with Jesus
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Jeff Thieret
October 15, 2017
Ms. Sciulli,
Marlene and Linda. Mr. Sciulli was an institution for the Norbert's crowd. He was a really great guy and I have fond memories of him and tremendous respect for his service to our nation and St Norbert's parish. My thoughts are with you all. God bless.
October 15, 2017
Dear Cindy,
My deepest sympathy is with you in the passing of your beloved uncle. He was truly a hero, and loved and cherished by those who knew him. He is an angel in heaven now.
nancy bosco
Glenn Yeager
October 15, 2017
Our heartfelt sympathy to Aunt Marie, Marlene , Linda , Donna and their families on the loss of Uncle Bob . Our family has lost the last Pillar of Support in what it takes in keeping families together. His smiling demeanor with nothing but positive jest and encouragement, will be solely missed ,yet held close to heart in all who have had the experience of a lifetime to know him. His home was open to any and all that wished to enter , with Aunt Marie making sure you did not leave without experiencing ,what Uncle Joe Fitzgerald used to say , " every one of the Metzler Girls were given the gift of baking and cooking " a home cooked meal .
He gave of himself without obligation and received the rewards of the many smiles he helped create on the faces of those he knew albeit family , friend or fan . Pittsburgh was truly gifted to have a son that gave of his time and life in support of it's many venues from it's athletic teams , music concerts , and a list that goes on and on for the last 60 plus years in making the place where we live feel more like home because of his devotion for all he did out of compassion and kindness. The void he leaves will be hard to fill as there are few men and women that walk the path he walks . Heaven has received a voice that shall be heard above the many that have preceded him . His will echo beyond the eons and galaxies and the stars are brighter because he is among them making sure all is good because all is God .
With our love to his family and friends that were close and knew him best .
Glenn and Donna Yeager
Larry FitzGerald
October 14, 2017
As my sister Betsy, wrote when she notified me of Uncle Bob's passing, this hurts as much as when we lost our own Dad. Uncle Bob was always the one who made us smile with his jokes. He was a very unique man who was liked and appreciated by all who knew him. He was also the one who was front and center supporting our family when we experienced the loss of our Dad, our Mother, and, I understand from Betsy, a brother. Deepest condolences to Aunt Marie, Marlene, Linda, and Donna. Your husband/Dad was a great man who will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
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