Stephen W. Kranick

Stephen W. Kranick

Stephen Kranick Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 31, 2005 to Jan. 1, 2006.
KRANICK
STEPHEN W.
Age 77, of West Mifflin, died peacefully at home after battling cancer, on December 29, 2005; beloved husband of Ann for 55 years; loving father of Suzanne Seckel, Mary Ann Du Scheid and Carol A. Kish; proud grandfather of Christopher and Stephen Seckel, Angela and Douglas Du Scheid and Tammy Kish; brother of Richard, Edward and David Kranick. Steve was a WWII Navy Veteran, stationed in Iwo Jima. He retired from Washington Tool & Machine and worked for 30 years at Macintosh & Hemphill. Music was his passion, both professionally (1950's) and personally. Visitation will be on SUNDAY from 6-9 pm and MONDAY from 2-4 & 7-9 pm at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 301 Curry Hollow Road, Pleasant Hills. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on TUESDAY at 10:00 am at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Interment in Jefferson Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Family Hospice.
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December 31, 2005

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Christopher Seckel

January 2, 2006

May no one ever forget the sound of my Grandpap's laughter and music. Until we all meet up again inside the Pearly Gates, may God Bless.

Don & Suzie Seckel

January 2, 2006

We are going to miss "Big Steve" the music maker and his jovial disposition - Don. You were so much to so many, but my greatest privilege, and honor was to know you as "Daddy" - Suzie, your loving daughter

Keith Ruston

December 31, 2005

May God Bless the family of Big-Steve. From your dear friends, The Ruston's.......

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