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Paulmor “Paul” Ernst, age 79 formerly of the Elizabeth / Forward area in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, died on Saturday, July 12, 2025, in Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, Beaver, Pennsylvania. He was born Paulmor Roy Ernst on October 29, 1945, in Clairton, Pennsylvania, a son of Harry E. and Helen I (Beals) Ernst. After high school, Paul entered the US Navy and later worked as a Foreman for Rennekamp Lumber.
Paul is survived by his two children, Kristina Ernst of the West End and Kevin (Sarah) Ernst of Crafton, both in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; four grandchildren, Kailey Hepburn, Charles Mullen, and twins, Sara and Lorryn Ernst; three grandchildren, Lyla, Tony and Henning; his ex-wife, Patricia Monahan and siblings, Elmer and Rose Ernst.
Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, from 2 – 4 and 6 – 8 pm followed by a prayer at the end of the evening visitation in the Stephen D. Slater Funeral Home 1701 Route 51 Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania 15025 (412-384-0350) www.stephendslater.com. Paul’s burial with Military Honors will be on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 10 am in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.
If desired Paul’s family suggests donations in his name to any Alzheimer’s Research Association.
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