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Sonny Roy Hartleb Sr, age 56, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 6, 2024, at Saint Vincent Hospital. He was welcomed at the gates of heaven by his mother, father, brother, Robert Hartleb and granddaughter, Vincencina Rayne Hartleb.
He was born on April 9, 1968, in Asmara, Ethiopia, to the late Robert Daniel and Ramona J. (Hoover) Hartleb.
Sonny Sr. was the life of the party. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and loved country music. He was a jack of all trades and a mastermind when it came to problem solving. Sonny would give the shirt off his back if someone was in need. He was always everywhere with everyone doing everything and always putting smiles on people’s faces. Sonny was a free spirit with little worries, no matter how hard life would get. He loved his family with all his heart and will be missed dearly! He leaves behind to cherish him in memory, his children, Sonny Roy Hartleb Jr. (Wife Kaylee), Daniel William Hartleb (Wife Narrissa), Alec Joseph Hartleb and Carl Robert Hartleb and grandchildren, Sonny Roy Hartleb III, Christian Robert Hartleb, Alayah Rose Hartleb, Carson Remy Hartleb, Wesley Riot Hartleb, Avery Marie Hartleb, Cole Daniel Hartleb and Ashton Michael James Hartleb. He is further survived by his siblings, Leedra Hartleb, Randy Hartleb and Ramona Hartleb and many cousins, nieces & nephews.
“Muchacho amigos we ride.”
Friends are invited to call at the Burton Quinn Scott Cremation & Funeral Services Inc., 602 W 10th St. on Sunday, October 13, 2024, from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm. Burial will be private.
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