Rene T. Urzua

Rene T. Urzua obituary

Rene T. Urzua

Rene Urzua Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by O'Brien's Funeral Home on Jun. 17, 2025.
Rene Thomas Urzua-Corona has departed our company this week at 83 years of age. A true lover of all varieties of traditional ethnic music, ancestral folk dances, art, and beauty, there was no love he held higher than his love for his beloved and devoted wife of 54 years, Margaret "Peggy" Toomey-Urzua. Rene and his best friend/constant companion/song and dance partner spent a blissful lifetime together traveling the world to explore their shared fascination for native cultures and cuisines.

Rene was born in Santiago, Chile in 1942, son of the late Mario Urzua and Ena Corona, and brother of Virginia, Corina, Ruben, and Mario (deceased). A lifelong learner and teacher, Rene graduated from the University of Santiago and would go on to specialize in teaching English, Spanish, and Music. After marrying his greatest love in 1970, he would go on to earn a Masters of Education from the University of Hartford in 1973. Their sense of adventure would take them on missionary work to the Peruvian Altiplano for the next two years before returning stateside to settle first in Bethlehem, PA for 25 years and later in Pittsburgh for 25 years. Never content to live a sedentary life, Rene always sought to balance his time between his work as a teacher and his love for performance of traditional folk music and dancing in numerous latin musical groups at various Pittsburgh Folk Festivals. As avid explorers Rene and Peggy loved to visit foreign lands together in search of new songs, dances, and stories to tell. As a naturalized U.S. Citizen, Rene possessed a deeply held passion for the stories of the diverse ethnic groups that made Pennsylvania the productive heart of his adopted country…especially those told through music and movement. He taught locally at Angela Merici in White Oak and Northside Catholic Assumption Academy. He loved to share the tales of the indigenous peoples of the Americas with his nieces and nephews, often as the prelude to an epic song played on the guitar or one of his Andean flutes. Having lived a life of service to his communities as a teacher, performer, storyteller, and parishioner, the greatest challenge of his life came in the form of Parkinson's disease which stole from him his mellifluous voice and ability to play his instruments. With family beside him, his final days were spent in the unwavering care of his beloved wife Margaret, with the support of family, friends, and the kind compassion of Advanced Hospice Care.

Family and friends are invited to visit O'Brien's Funeral Home, 3724 California Avenue, Pittsburgh from 3-7pm Thursday June 19th.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Friday June 20th at St. Cyril Church followed by burial at Christ Our Redeemer Cemetery.

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June 28, 2025

Bob and Mary Liz Bauer posted to the memorial.

June 20, 2025

Sofii y familia posted to the memorial.

June 20, 2025

Mónica Loncopan posted to the memorial.

Bob and Mary Liz Bauer

June 28, 2025

Bob and Mary Liz Bauer send our sincere sympathy and prayers to Peggy Urzua and her family on the loss of our good friend, Rene. Our friendship covers more than 50
years. Soon after we had set up our home in Bethlehem, the Urzua´s moved into a house in the next block. Bob had met Rene when he was in Chile in the 60´s.
Once the Urzua´s were our neighbors the friendship flourished.
We shared the love of South America, Latin music and good food. Rene and our young son, Jeff, were soon romping, playing and laughing. We all enjoyed Bethlehem´s Music Fest and applauded Rene´s performances.
One year they joined us in Puerto Rico when we were vacationing there.
It was a special friendship and we intend to continue it with Peggy as she moves on
to new life without Rene. Please know we are with you in your grief and are sending you our love and prayers. Sincerely, Mary Liz and Bob

Sofii y familia

June 20, 2025

Una comuna, un país y una región han conocido a esta persona tan linda, que hoy nos deja, pero siempre estarás en nuestros corazones tío Rene, desde curarrehue siempre te recordaremos. Que Dios sea dando paz y consuelo a la familia en momentos asi Q.E.P.D.

Mónica Loncopan

June 20, 2025

Una región de Chile , un lugar llamado Curarrehue , tuvimos la dicha de conocer tan gran Hombre , una bella persona lamentamos su partida , aunque a la distancia el siempre ha sido y seguirá en nuestros Corazones Tío René.
Que la Paz de Dios sobre abunde en su familia en estos momentos tan difíciles.

Miguel y Nidia Oliver

June 19, 2025

Que Dios te tenga en su regazo René. Un fuerte abrazo a Peggy, recuerda que la vida no se acaba solo cambia...dale Señor el eterno descanso y luzca para èl la luz perpetua, descasé en paz. Así sea.

Familia Espinoza Pino

June 19, 2025

Querido Rene te recordaremos por siempre. Extrañaremos tus visitas de todos los años trayéndonos las noticias de Pittsburg. Gracias porque fuiste un verdadero abuelo para nuestros hijos. Estamos agradecidos a la vida por ponerte en nuestro camino

Ana Linares

June 19, 2025

My deepest condolences to his family and friends. I knew Rene back in my days with LACU. He was always so sweet and kind to me and everyone. When we had a story to share with him, he was fully engaged and loved the interaction. He was such a charming man and I am glad that I got to spend some time with him.

Sister Janice Vanderneck

June 19, 2025

I had the fortune of knowing Rene. He was a true ambassador for Latino culture and a faithful member of our Catholic faith. I offer my prayers for consolation for Peggy and the other family members.

Deepest Sympathy

Oscar y Natalia

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Uncle Anthony and Kate Toomey

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Susan Blaze

June 19, 2025

So sorry for your loss, may perpetual light shine upon his soul and may he rest in peace. Sending hugs and prayers

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