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Carol D. McFeeley, 80, of South Fayette, formerly of Sheraden, passed away on Friday, October 3, 2025 after a graceful battle with cancer. She was the loving wife of 56 years of Robert McFeeley; beloved mother of the late Brian (Keary) McFeeley and Todd (Dina) McFeeley; cherished grandmother to Chelsea (Junaid), Terry, Colin and Adam. Along with her precious son, Brian, she was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Mary Haley (Petrakes), brother Robert Haley (Dara), brother-in-law Thomas McFeeley, brother-in-law, John Paul “Jack” McFeeley, and sister-in-law Barbara McFeeley. Eldest of eleven children, Carol grew up in the Uptown neighborhood of Pittsburgh, sister to Charles “Nick” (Lynn) Haley, Ginger (Paul) Linski, Kathryn (John) Sposito, James Haley (Cherie), John (Morgan) Haley, Mary Carol Haley (Rick), Dorothy Haley, Michael Haley, and Mark (Wenni) Haley. Carol is also survived by her sisters-in-law Ruth McFeeley and Maureen McFeeley, her Aunt Dorothy, Uncle John and Aunt Jeannette as well as many cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was also the proud Godmother to Heather Sieber, Michael Hileman, Michael Sposito, John Corcoran, Michael Haley, and Jordan Fletcher. Carol graduated from Mount Mercy Academy High School in 1962. After spending the early years of her sons’ lives as a stay at home mother, she re-entered the workforce spending several years working at Dollar Bank. She moved on to a career at Heinz and Del Monte where she retired from. She was a social butterfly who enjoyed spending time with her friends having lunch, attending book club and socializing at her community pool. Nothing made her happier than spending time with her family. Carol had extremely close relationships with both of her daughters-in-law, Keary and Dina as they became the daughters she never had. She loved her grandchildren dearly and was an avid fan of her grandsons’ hockey games. She also had a close bond with all of her siblings, nephews, nieces and godchildren. Carol loved her husband, family and friends with all of her heart and will be dearly missed. Family and friends are welcome on Thursday, October 9, 2025 from 2-8 pm at WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Rd., Scott Twp. 15220 where a Blessing Service will be held on Friday, October 10, 2025 at 11:00 am. Burial will be private to the family. Her family would like to thank Bridges Hospice for all of the loving care and support and in lieuof flowers donations may be made to Bridges Hospice, 4130 Monroeville Blvd Monroeville, PA 15146 or https://www.bridgeshospice.org/donate
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