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Age 59, of Shaler Twp., on Saturday, November 16, 2024, Mr. Szafranski was the beloved son of Jacqueline Szafranski and the late Stanley J. “Chirp” Szafranski Sr.; brother of Stanley J. Szafranksi Jr. (Lisa), Stephen H. Szafranski, Melissa Moore (David); uncle of Stanley J. Szafranski III, Nichole M. Szafranski, Stephen V. Szafranski, Seth H. Szafranski, Jazmine R. Moore, Emilee R. Moore, Lily Moore; nephew of Robert Ashbaugh (Janet), Anthony Szafranski (Irene).
Celebrate Mr. Szafranski’s life with his family on Tuesday from 3-7 PM at PERMAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 923 Saxonburg Blvd., Shaler Twp. Funeral Mass at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Glenshaw on Wednesday at 10:30 AM. The family respectfully suggests donations be made to Emmaus House Community of Pittsburgh, https://www.emmauspgh.org/giving/.
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