WILLIAM M. PIEKARSKI

WILLIAM M. PIEKARSKI obituary

WILLIAM M. PIEKARSKI

WILLIAM PIEKARSKI Obituary

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PIEKARSKI
WILLIAM M.
Age 62, of Shaler Twp., on Wednesday, March 29, 2017. Loving father of Troy M. Piekarski (Kim), Derek W. Piekarski (Shelley) and the late Zak J. Piekarski; beloved Pap Pap of Maximus, Evelynn, Adriana, Monroe, Vera and Victoria; beloved brother of Gene Piekarski (Micheline), Dave Piekarski (Bobbie) and Rich Piekarski (Sue); uncle of Marc, Alissa, Richie, Garrett, Jackie and Mike; also survived by his dedicated canine companion, Jordan. Billy Pie drove a big rig for Iron City Brewing for over three decades until Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia forced him away from his dream job in 2012. He was fanatical over Iron City and collected everything from old beer cans, stickers and posters, to tap handles, pint glasses and neon lights…and trust us, EVERYTHING in between. He was the original American Picker. Bill was the guy who brought the beer. We're sure that no one used that employee discount anymore liberally. Whether it was house parties, block parties, Braun Jeffrey baseball picnics, wedding receptions, grad parties…you name it and he was there towing kegs or an assortment of cases. It was always Iron City products, because anything else was sacrilege to him. He carried his passion for his beloved brand to his now legendary days in the Steelers tailgating circuit where he was a staple. Every Steelers Sunday you could find him and his pals indiscriminately doling out free Iron City from his truck to passersby and a few loyal regulars. Bill could also be found socially creating lasting friendships at a number of local watering holes including some of his favorites: 31st Street Pub, DOH Club of ETNA, Shaler Lounge, Grist House and Nox's Tavern. We would be remiss not to mention Bill's never-ending quest to find the best fish sandwich in town, but his favorites (other than Armand's and The Original Oyster House) changed far too frequently to mention. Bill loved music. He frequently listened to '70s and '80s rock (also adored the DVE Morning Show), '90s alternative, eventually country music and then whatever crazy stuff his sons were always getting him into. At its peak, his vinyl collection was the stuff of dreams. In his last years, his love of music led to impromptu dance parties at his house with his grandkids and The Voice EVERY Monday and Tuesday. You simply could not separate him from watching that show. And if he wasn't snuggling up with a grandkid while viewing it, he'd painstakingly send his sons a text message reminder from his flip phone for them to watch it. Bill was addicted to basketball, perennially on the playground day and night growing up. His skills took him all the way to a full ride at Duquesne University where he was recruited by Red Manning. Bill also received recruiting letters signed by the likes of Howard Garfinkel, Bobby Knight, Digger Phelps and a host of others, but the Duquesne Dukes were formidable in those days…and local, which was most important to Bill in order to stay close to his loved ones. Even though he declined opportunities to play in Europe, Bill never quit hoops after college and could be found tearing up the court in the Duquesne Alumni League and dominating 3-on-3 classics well into his forties. We're positive he is presently hooping in Heaven with his deceased teenage b-ball star son, Zak. At 6' 8" and 270 lbs, Bill was an amateur body builder approached by WWF in his heyday; truly a Paul Bunyon of a man. Bill was as blue collar and salt of the earth as it gets. He had well over 100 Harley Davidson shirts, but only finally acquired an actual bike - a navy blue gently used Harley Road King - of his own just months before his disease left him unable to operate it. But boy did he have fun shining it up, driving it around his block at less than 25 mph and posing for pictures with his grandchildren on it for those few precious months. As big as he was, Bill's largest attribute was his heart. That heart translated to him habitually looking for opportunities to help those in need, an undying work ethic (he even had a landscaping and lawn business after the workday to make ends meet), cooking banquet-sized meals for his loved ones and an indomitable love for his friends and most of all, family. Family was everything to Bill. Whether he was emptying toy shelves to stock up on goodies for his six grandchildren (the day after he passed we found two closets full of grandkid gifts packed to the gills), being an automatic presence at his grandkids' swimming, basketball and baseball games, or taking on his new dream job of babysitting those kiddos, they became his lifeblood. Bill lived for the moments that provided him with the opportunity to spend time with his family. He never once said goodbye when parting from them without adding an, "I Love yinz." And let's not forget to mention his best bud, Jordan, a Jack Russell/Pug mix. Those two were inseparable. Even in his last days when the medication made him lose his memory for brief stints of time and he temporarily could not remember his own sons' names, when asked what his dog's name is he muttered, "Jordan…" Life is about making memories with loved ones, and because of the example he laid out for all who knew him, Billy Pie left us with an everlasting legacy and enough glorious memories for his beautiful spirit to last beyond our lifetimes. They simply don't make them like Bill anymore. We love you always and endlessly, Dad/ PapPap/Brother/Uncle/Friend. Friends received FRIDAY, April 7, 12-4 and 6-9 p.m. at WORRELL FUNERAL HOME INC., 820 Main St., Sharpsburg. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, April 8, 10 a.m. at All Saints Church, Etna (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH). Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Zak Piekarski memorial scholarship fund c/o 1917 Woodside Rd., Glenshaw, PA 15116.

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December 17, 2017

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April 6, 2017

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Chris McClure

December 17, 2017

To Bill's beloved family,

I will cherish every memory at the Iron City beer truck tailgating before Steeler games. So sad to hear the news and my thoughts are with each of you. Great man for the steel city!

Sympathy,
Chris McClure

Chris McClure

December 17, 2017

To Bill's beloved family,

I will cherish every memory at the Iron City beer truck tailgating before Steeler games. So sad to hear the news and my thoughts are with each of you. Great man for the steel city!

Sympathy,
Chris McClure

Maureen Bertha Campbell

April 6, 2017

Dear Dave, Gene and all the family, while I only remember Bill a bit from Duquesne, since he was a freshman and I was a senior, his obituary tells of a loving, generous and good spirited friend, brother, father and grandfather. And if he was anything like you two, his gentleness, and kindness were his strength. Please accept my sincere sympathy and know you are in my thoughts and prayers. May he RIP!

April 5, 2017

There are just no words I can find to express the sorrow I feel in my heart of the passing of my wonderful brother-in-law.
His wit, his kindness, and his compassion were his strengths that I admired so much in him. He was one of the most generous of human beings I have ever known. I will miss him and his comforting smile and laughter.
Everyone loved Bill. And when he met someone for the first time, they instantly liked him.It was because of who he was, an all around nice guy.
Rest in Peace, Billy. I will miss you. It just won't be the same without you.
Love you,
Bobbie

April 5, 2017

Dear Troy and Derek:

I hope all of your happy memories of your
Dad will help ease your sorrow. He gave a lot of his free time and talent to the Shaler community, especially to those of us with sons your age. Please know that our family cares. My heart goes out to both of you and your families...you lost both of your parents and your brother, Zak... at such young ages. Always remember; "No one ever truly dies until they are forgotten".

Joanne Wineberg

Mike DeLeo

April 5, 2017

Billy Pie--you are the best. Heaven is a little brighter today with that wonderful smile, incredible optimism, and of course the never ending supply of IC Light. My family and i will miss you terribly and we are all better off for having been a small part of your life.

Kathy and Tony Ferraro

April 5, 2017

By example Bill has deepened and enriched
Our own life experiences
You will be missed but never forgotten
Bills lifestyle truly is a "Burg Thing"
Kathy and Tony Ferraro

April 4, 2017

Our deepest sympathy to you. Bill was a one of a kind person and neighbor. If he saw you needed something he was there to help (especially if he could use a chain saw). He always made sure his birds (squirrels) were feed and he loved his trees. We will miss his smile.

John and Peggy

Janice Brick

April 4, 2017

He sounds like a wonderful man. Sorry for your loss.

April 3, 2017

I will always remember Bill's trips to the Original Oyster House with his brother, who continued to deliver him fish sandwiches well after Bill was able to come in to get them himself. I am so sorry for your loss.

Rick Faust (formerly from the Oyster House)

April 3, 2017

I will always remember Bill's vists to the Sig Tau house and how much he enjoyed writting on my ceiling and reading what others had written. Eric Dellapina

Ken+Rosslyn Lang

April 3, 2017

We"re so sorry for your loss. Not having Bill with us is a loss to everyone. Hardworking, loyal & generous to a fault. We had the pleasure of being Bill's dentist for 30+ yrs and always looked forward to his comings.He's been in our prayers now for quite some time & will continue to be.Sorely missed, Ken+Rosslyn Lang

Mike Jacob

April 3, 2017

I worked with Bill in the mid 1970's at the Athlete's Foot Store on Wood Street. I remember him as a quiet person with a big smile. May he rest in peace and may his family have wonderful memories of him.

Renea Douglas

April 3, 2017

All my sympathies to Bill's family. I feel so blessed to have known & worked with Bill at PBC. He was one of those people that you know are special the first time you meet them. It's sad that such a bright light and such a special man has left us, but he leaves behind such a legacy. We need to pick up where Bill left off and honor him by living the way he did. Treat people with kindness, love and understanding. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Give Zak a big hug Bill. Rest in Peace my friend.

April 3, 2017

My deepest sympathies to Bill's family. I worked with him at Pittsburgh Brewing from 1981 to 1993. He was always wearing a smile and enjoying the day. God Bless.
JoAnn Richard

Mary Ann Brown

April 3, 2017

Dear Troy & Family:

I'm sorry for the loss of your father - he set a wonderful example for you about the importance of family.

His spirit will live on in you and your memories.

Donald Nemchick

April 3, 2017

Rest in Peace, have a cold Iron ready for all of us when our Judgment Day comes.

April 3, 2017

I do not know Mr. Pie, however after reading his obituary I wish I had! My deepest sympathies to his family and friends that he held so dear. You truly have been blessed while in his presence and now with your wonderful memories. Continue to cherish each and every one of them. May you all pass along a spirit like his which touched so many along the way. What a legacy. God bless you all. You will be in my prayers ~Molly

Dave Pavlick

April 2, 2017

My earliest memories of Bill were playing against him in high school and later with him at Duquesne. Pie may have been the nicest person I've ever known. ALWAYS had a smile on his face! We're gonna miss you Pie!

April 2, 2017

Enjoy that big tailgate in the sky, Mr. Pie!

~GJXD

Jeanne Peters

April 2, 2017

Our deepest sympathy. My children and I will always remember Bill as a wonderful friend. His smile would always light up a room. In friendship, Jeanne Peters, Amanda Wilk, Brendan and Cody Kremer.

Susie and Pete Betz

April 2, 2017

What a wonderful man! A beautiful tribute! The world will miss him!❤. Shaler will miss him!

April 2, 2017

He came into my life when I was 9. He was the best brother/brother in law I could have ever asked for. Words cannot express how much I will miss him. - Judi

Mike Nelson

April 2, 2017

Truer words never spokenHe was the real American Pie

Kim D'Angelo

April 2, 2017

What a beautiful and fitting tribute to Bill---a mountain of a man with a heart of gold, and a belly full of Iron City! I trust that Rocco has joined Bill and Zak in a heavenly game of hoops! May they enjoy one another's company in the arms of our Lord.
With Blessings and Love, Kim

Lynn Musgrave

April 2, 2017

Deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Prayers are sent your way.

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