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Edwin H. Gott Jr.

1940 - 2025

Edwin H. Gott Jr. obituary, 1940-2025, Ligonier, PA

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Edwin Gott Obituary

Edwin Hays Gott Jr., son of Edwin H. Gott and Mary Louise Carr and brother to Barbara "Bobbie" Smith (husband, Keith) and Elizabeth "Betsy" Byerly (deceased), passed away at his home in Ligonier on Oct. 15, 2025. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara Balmer Gott; his sister, Bobbie; his three children, Mary Elizabeth Gott, Edwin Hays "Tripper" Gott III (wife, Wendy), and Lindsay Hunter Gott; their mother, Suzanne Grunnagle Gott; and four grandchildren, Nicholas Hays Gott, Lily Pauline Gott, Edwin Hays Gott ("Hays"), and Trudy Elizabeth Sanders. Also close to him were his stepdaughters, Angela Gillentine and Heather Kress (husband, Rob). Ed lived a full, adventurous, and ambitious life. He had many passions and excelled at what he pursued, becoming a successful entrepreneur, avid outdoorsman and wildlife conservationist, family patriarch, philanthropist, and art collector. He was born in Pittsburgh on Nov. 2, 1940, attended Shady Side Academy, and graduated from Lehigh University in 1963 with a degree in industrial psychology and the presidency of Chi Phi fraternity. He then joined the U.S. Navy, attending Officers Candidate School, and served on the USS Norfolk for several years during the Vietnam War era. His colleagues will remember him as an innovative visionary and trusted partner. Unwilling to live in his father's shadow, he began his career at Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. and worked at the Aliquippa Tin Plate Mill for many years while his children were young. He made the leap to entrepreneurship in 1984 when he and four partners bought and reopened the shuttered J&L galvanizing plant along the Monongahela River. They set up a pioneering non-union, profit-sharing operation called MetalTech, rehiring many of the workers who had been laid off during the decline of the steel industry in Pittsburgh. The concept was very successful; two additional mills (NexTech and GalvTech) were opened before all were sold in 2007. Ed spent much of his free time reclaiming an old strip mine and restoring its wetlands near Mercer, creating a haven for migrating birds and other native fauna and flora. Ed found peace and relaxation in this endeavor and cherished the time camping and working the land with his family. After retiring from "The Techs," Ed moved to Ligonier but stayed active in numerous commercial and non-profit boards. He formed The Gott Family Foundation, which focused philanthropic efforts in Western Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Rolling Rock Club and served as its president from 2015 to 2018. There he met his beloved Barbara, whom he married in 2011. Their mutual love of fly fishing took them to destinations such as Argentina and Chile. He also became an accomplished sporting clay shooter, winning the Ohio Sub Gauge championship in his early 80s and becoming a certified Level One Instructor. Ed valued extended family connections deeply. He is credited with introducing even the reluctant ones to the joys of the outdoors and facilitated close family relationships among generations of cousins, nieces, and nephews through fishing and hunting trips and family reunions. Ed Gott was blessed with unwavering perseverance. This served him in all his pursuits, including his bout with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which he fought to the end without complaint. His determination, along with the stalwart and loving care of his wife, bought him extra time in the life he cherished. He will remain an inspiration and will be deeply missed. He will be buried next to his parents at St. James Parish in Lothian, MD, in a private ceremony. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Hillman Cancer Center (Pittsburgh) or the ASPCA. Arrangements by THE RUSIEWICZ FAMILY OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Arnold and Lower Burrell. www.RusiewiczFH.com

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Published by Tribune Review on Oct. 19, 2025.

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Cooper Jim

October 20, 2025

I worked at Sewickley Valley Hospital while Mr Gott was a Board Member and Chairman. He was a thoughtful and gracious leader, always kind and a gentleman.

Donald W.Spalding

October 20, 2025

I served on the Board of trustees of Sewickley Valley Hospital in the 1990's. Ed was chairman for six years and I was president of the hospital. He was a skilled leader and served the community well. I was fortunate know him.

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October 20, 2025

Mr.Gott served as a Trustee and Chair of our Sewickley Valley Hospital when I worked there in Administration. He served with distinction and grace, always a very kind gentleman.

James Burton

October 20, 2025

As a long time foreign member of Rolling Rock, it was always a pleasure to run across Mr Gott, in the log bar, on the shooting range, or anywhere in the Club.He was like a gracious host to myself an my friends . It was always a warm Pennsylvania welcome.
I will , along with many others miss his presence.

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