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Sandra L. Adamski, 81, of Orlando, FL, formerly of Tarentum passed away June 26, 2023 in Florida. She was born May 30, 1942 in New Kensington, PA to the late Richard J. and Genevieve M. (Young) Kutsch. Sandra lived the past 17 years in Florida and prior to that most of life in Tarentum. She was a Secretary/Receptionist for 11 years at Erie Insurance. Sandra was a member of St. Isaac Jorgues, Orlando and the former Holy Martyrs Church, Tarentum. She was a life member of the VFW Auxiliary and a 1960 graduate of Tarentum High School. Sandra enjoyed gardening, flower arranging and computer games.
Survivors include her husband of 42 years, Ronald J. Adamski; children Debra Ann Mriso, of Tarentum and Katie M. (Tom) Ulizio, of Lower Burrell, Maureen A. Adamski, of Orlando, FL, Lisa M. (Craig) Hull, of Lake Worth, FL and Dawn Marie Soria, of Palm Beach Garden, FL. And daughter in law Renee Mriso, of Natrona Heights; grandchildren, Jessica Mriso Havalo, Josh Mriso, Jenna Mriso Pleva, John Etzrodt, Jason Etzrodt, Seth Goheen, Shannon Uzmack, Karlie Uzmack, Malia Adamski, Cody Hull, Hunter Hull, Nicholas Hull, Elicia Davis and Elana Soria, 9 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
Also surviving are her siblings, Mary Louise Kutsch (Paul) Nesteruk and Christina Kutsch Cochran. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her son Randolph J. Mriso and siblings Dick Kutsch, Judi Kutsch Gore, Jerry Kutsch and Jack Kutsch.
Visitation Tuesday September 26 from 4-7 PM in Duster Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc. 347 E 10th Ave, Tarentum, 724-224-1526. Christian funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 AM Wednesday in Guardian Angels Parish, Most Blessed Sacrament Campus, Natrona Heights. Burial will be in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Natrona Heights. VISIT: dusterfh.com
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