Joan Agnes Andrejco obituary, East Pittsburgh, PA

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Joan Agnes Andrejco

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Cindy (Thompson) Iwasiuk

March 5, 2024

I remember not really knowing who Aunt Jo-an was when she would visit my mother's home with kids in tow. I never really heard my mom speak of having a sister. I do remember wondering why she named Serge as she did. Silly me thought it was because she worked in the medical field and I thought it was out of respect for surgeons. As years went by, I feel that my mother, Dolores, and Joan developed a closer bond. I only wish I could have joined them on one or two of those casino trips...It must run in the family to have the love of playing the slots. To all of my cousins, second cousins and more, she is at peace now, watching us all from that special place that wonderful, caring people leave this plane of existence for. Though I didn't know her well, as I don't know many of my extended family, because I knew of her, and met her a couple times, she was in my thoughts. May you all find a way to overcome the grief of your loss and appreciate the woman, mother, friend, aunt, grandmother, etc., that you were LUCKY enough to have in your life and be able to call family.

Pegi Stegman - Pavlik

February 15, 2024

My deepest condolences to the family. May you always find comfort in your memories. Prayers
Pegi Stegman - Pavlik

Kathy Thompson

February 15, 2024

I loved my Aunt Joanne. She was always there for me. She sat with me while my mother,Dolly,Her sister was dying. She not only provided financial support when my daughter, Amy died at age 28, but she also helped immensely at the wake. Yes, indeed she loved the casinos and the beach. Her and Uncle Joe took me to Wildwood, NJ and Atlantic City when I was about 7 years old. I got to see the ocean for the first time. We biked the boardwalk together and the entertainment center performances. I will miss her greatly.

Kathy Thompson

February 15, 2024

I loved my Aunt Joanne. She sat with me while my mother,her sister, Dolly, was dying. She was there for me when my daughter, Amy died at age 28. She not only provided financial assistance with Amy's funeral, as I was unemployed at the time, but she did a lot of work serving food at the wake. I still make a lot of her recipes, especially Ukrainian Nut Horns at Christmas. Aunt Joanne was a great cook. Yes, she enjoyed the casinos and beaches. Her and Uncle Joe took me to Wildwood, NJ and Atlantic City when I was about 7 years old to see the ocean for the first time and bike on the boardwalk. I will miss her greatly.

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