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Edward D. Friel

1952 - 2024

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Edward Friel Obituary

It is with a heavy heart that the family of Edward D. Friel, 71, announce he lost his long and valiant battle with PMA, a cousin of ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. Ed was born on November 26, 1952, the second child of the late Ed-ward J. and Ann E. Valasek Friel. He graduated from Highlands High School in 1970, the first class outside of the new building, and furthered his education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1974 with a BA in Criminology. He began working at Allegheny Ludlum's Brackenridge plant in 1976 and retired in 2015 after 39 years of service. While employed at the mill, he worked as a laborer, night turn repairman, high tension switch-man, and returned to the repair shop in his final years. When he retired, he stated he had the biggest playground in the world where he worked and that was what he missed the most. Ed was a life member of the Citizens Hose Fire Department and helped with the transition of the Birdville School to the present-day fire hall. Ed was an EMT and in the early days of EMS he participated in the Heart Start program, a precursor to the current AED. Ed enjoyed working with many different forms of electronic devices and loved his radios. He collected fire ex-tinguishers and Gamewell memorabilia. He had a 1979 bronco that he was restoring and he enjoyed tinkering in his garage workshop welding and using his tools to fix various items. There was little he could not fix. Ed was a member of Guardian Angels Parish, Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Worship site where he participated heavily in par-ish life, especially when his children were enrolled in the school. He was a cafeteria worker, worked many hours on the parish Summerfest, and helped maintain the buildings. Ed became involved with Boy Scout Troop 186 when his son joined, and he spent many hours on their adventures and excursions including Gettysburg, Wright Patter-son Air Force Base, annual summer camps, camp outs, canoe trips, and bridge crossings. Ed is survived by his wife of 39 years, Lynne C. Olliges Friel, 'his an-gel,' whom he met through his cousin on a blind date in March 1982; his son Adam E. (Mary Jane Zivkovich) Friel of Natrona Heights; his daughter, Colleen A. Friel (Jon Welsh) of Lansing, MI; his older sis-ter Janice (Rich) Kaufman of Hermitage; younger brother Shawn (Mar-gie Smith) Friel of Natrona Heights; a sister-in-law Laurie A. Olliges (Joseph) Kaufman of Cincinnati, OH; brother-in-law William A. (Becky) Olliges of Cincinnati, OH; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by several aunts and uncles along with his in-laws, Donald C. and Marlene Hofmann Ol-liges. As per Ed's request, he donated his body to science to further the knowledge and treatment of PMA; he then chose to be cremated. A memorial mass will be held at Guardian Angels Parish, Most Blessed Sacrament Campus (800 Montana Avenue, Natrona Heights, PA 15065) at 12 p.m. with Father John B. Lendvai officiating. Funeral arrangements are under the care of the ROBERT PETERS FUNERAL HOME INC., 1521 Freeport Road, Natrona Heights, PA 15065 (724-224-7730). For more information or to leave an online condolence, please visit www.petersfamilyfuneralhomes.com. Memorial contributions can be made to ALS - Western PA Chapter, 416 Lincoln Ave, Millvale, PA 15209 or St. Vincent DePaul care of Guardian Angels Parish.

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Published by The Valley News Dispatch on Jun. 16, 2024.

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Amy Smith Himmel

June 20, 2024

My deepest condolences to your family on your loss. Ed was a wonderful part of my life growing up through his relationship with my parents. Prayers for all of you at this difficult time.

Tami Samaj

June 18, 2024

We are so sorry for your loss Lynn hugs and prayers for you and your family
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Becky (Heinle) Nist

June 17, 2024

Dear Lynne, I´m so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my sincerest sympathy.

Marlene Lukasik

June 17, 2024

Lynn and Family. You have our deepest sympathy.

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John and Ronell Lukasik

Cindy Yingling

June 17, 2024

Ed was a true gentleman, with the best community spirit. Always first in line when it came to helping to fight fires or rendering aid as an EMT. Ed was not only a great "fix it " man when it came to tinkering and repairing but he was also a wonderful fixer of moods. When he noticed someone who was having a bad day, he shared a funny joke or story to help lift their spirits. God bless all who knew and loved Ed and God bless his journey home. May it be one of peace.

Peggy Bloch

June 17, 2024

My deepest sympathy to Ed´s family and friends. Ed & I graduated in the same class and he never failed to say hello whenever I´d see him. Such a nice guy. May he rest in peace.

Bruce and Marilyn Rusiewicz

June 17, 2024

So sorry for your loss Lynne, I all ways enjoyed the time I spent with Ed, he will be missed dearly.

Art McConville

June 16, 2024

I was a craneman in 8-3 and worked with Ed. He was a great guy and always made sure the guys working 8-4 & 4-12 always got their 1/2 chickens from the Boy Scouts. RIP

Terri Stark

June 16, 2024

So very sorry to hear of the passing of Ed. Thoughts and prayers are with you all

Faith Payne

June 16, 2024

Lynne and family, you have my deepest sympathies at Ed's passing

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