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Alexandra Shorsher-Persichetti Obituary

A firecracker dressed as a princess. Alexandra "Zan" Shorsher-Persichetti, 61, of Murrysville, raised in Irwin, died suddenly on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. She was preceded in death by her parents Edward George Shorsher and Nancy Elizabeth Schade-Shorsher and a sister Kristen Shorsher-Hanko. She is survived by her husband Mark Remlinger; sons Ted Remlinger and Will Remlinger; sisters Melinda "Minnie" Zhukas (Kevin) and Lauren Smith (Ian); brother-in-law David Hanko; and nephews Spencer Zhukas (Laura), Nelson Zhukas, Luke Hanko (Jen), and Jake Hanko. Family meant the world to Zan. Zan was a graduate of Penn State University where she earned a bachelor's degree and Indiana University of Pennsylvania where she earned a master's degree. Zan was a stalwart at Kennametal for nearly 25 years where she directed the company's environment, health, and safety programs. Zan enjoyed the responsibilities and travel opportunities presented throughout her career, as well as the chance to gain even more friends in Latrobe and across the globe. Zan adored animals and wildlife. She took a passionate interest in the deer that surrounded their rural home, naming the entire herd and befriending them enough to hand feed them apples in the evenings. When that resulted in a fawn being born in the yard the day before her birthday this year, Zan said it was her favorite birthday gift and made sure the fawn thrived in the sanctuary she created. Most importantly, Zan was always the brightest light in any room she entered. While she might not be the first to arrive at a party, she was always the last to leave! With friendships and cooking as two of Zan's passions, she loved to host and entertain in the home she and Mark built together. Zan was an excellent communicator and a good listener, and her sense of humor and storytelling ability is legendary. We will all miss the contagious laughter and endless hugs Zan provided. All these qualities made Zan a favorite among her family, friends, and colleagues. We love you, we miss you, Zan. Until we meet again. The family will receive friends from 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, August 23, at the WILLIAM SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main St., Irwin. In memory of Zan, donations can be made in Zan's name to Starlight Strays Sanctuary, Pittsburgh, at www.starlightstrays.com. For online condolences please visit www.snyderfuneralservices.com.

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Published by Norwin Star on Aug. 21, 2025.

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Mike Ross III

August 25, 2025

To all the Family members and friends so sorry for your Loss Zan was a awesome beautiful woman whom will be sadly missed the earth is a much better place because she walked upon it RIP Sweet Angel Mike Ross III Branson Missouri

Michael Plumb Jr

August 23, 2025

Very sorry for your loss, with deepest sympathy.

Tracy Sheehan

August 22, 2025

I have never met your loved one, but her radiant smile caught my attention. The obituary you wrote for her is a beautiful tribute to her life and legacy. May your memories of this wonderful, special lady bring joy to hearts and help the grief to pass as you reflect on a life well lived. God bless your family.

David

August 21, 2025

Sincere condolences
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John & Jean Vasicek

August 18, 2025

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jeffrey Ottie

August 12, 2025

Dearest Alexandra, May flights of angels sing you to your rest.

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