1955
2019
Julia Ann Talarico, 64, of Squirrel Hill, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, September 5, 2019, from complications of bacterial pneumonia.
Julia was a graduate of St. Paul's Cathedral High School. She was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Julia Talarico; sister of Joseph Talarico (Farrell), Ronald Talarico (Karin) and the late Richard Talarico (survived by Deborah); devoted aunt to Katie Talarico (Jose Ramirez-Del Toro), Anne Talarico Doring (James), Maggie Talarico (Derek Rogers), Lindsay Talarico Turner (Robert), Alison Talarico King (Patrick), Richard Talarico (Michelle) and Joseph Talarico; also survived by many great-nieces, nephews, loving family and friends.
Visitations will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, September 15, at Brusco-Falvo Funeral Home, Inc., 214 Virginia Avenue, Mt. Washington, 412-381-2323. Interment will be private and held at a later date.
If desired, contributions may be made to Animal Friends Humane Society at www.animalfriendshs.org. www.bruscofalvo.com.
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Jane Foster
September 18, 2019
My deepest sympathy to the entire Talarico Family during this difficult time of loss. Julia Ann was always so kind and caring towards family members. You were blessed to have her! May you find comfort knowing that she is at peace.
Louise Carlino
September 13, 2019
Our deepest sympathy and sincere condolences for all members of your Family at this difficult time. May the prayers and words expressed, let all of you know; that we care and each one of you are not alone at this time.The Carlino and Randazzo Families
Donna Marie Sims
September 13, 2019
Ron and Joe I am so sorry to hear about Julia Ann. I know how hard it was for her. I know you will miss her. May she rest in peace
Charla Cziraky
September 13, 2019
She was a wonderful friend growing up. She made you feel loved and wanted, what great times we had as children. So sorry I couldn't have been there for you as adults. You were so loved and you will be missed. RIP love Charla Rose
marsha kosh
September 13, 2019
Sept. 13, 2019
Deepest sympathy and prayers to the family.
Our Dad's were good friends from the Pittsburgh Press.
M. Kosh (Ross)
Ft. Myers, Fl.
(Pittsburgh native,Munhall,Pa. )
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