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Bernadette L. Rose-Tihey
Bernadette L. Rose-Tihey
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10940 Frankstown Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
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Donald Dewayne Carl Peterson Sr.

On Tuesday, February 25, 2020, Donald D. Peterson Sr. feel asleep in death. Originally born in Miami, Florida, Donald moved to Edison in West Mifflin and graduated from West Mifflin North High School. After graduation, he went to work at U.S. Steel Homestead Works. He started as a laborer and went to trade school and became a Master Carpenter and then became a Foreman.  He married Adrienne Peterson (née Stevenson) and raised three children.  He then went on to work for Duquesne Light and Allegheny Housing Rehabilitation Corporation (AHRCO) from where he eventually retired.  Donald was an avid Steelers fan and music lover.  He loved woodworking, carpentry, and cars.  He also enjoyed socializing and interacting with his close-knit friends and loved ones. Donald is survived by his three sons Donald D. Jr. (Turk), M. Aaron (Pete) and daughter-in-law Dawn, and Jason C (Koey). He was also the proud grandfather of Destin (Turk); Breanne and Michelle (Pete); Jalen, Jason, Javon, Tiara, Dion, Jasmine, Deja (Koey) and two great-grandchildren Arley (Jalen) and Javon Jr. (Javon). He was also uncle to multiple nieces and nephews. Donald will be laid to rest on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at Rose Funeral Home located at 10940 Frankstown Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15235. The family will receive friends at 1:00 pm followed by a celebration of life at 2:00 pm. A gathering for friends and family will follow at 232 Hawkins Ave, North Braddock, PA 15104.

Irving Wnuk

Age 76, of Pgh., PA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 22, 2020. Beloved husband of Catherine Wnuk;  brother of Phyllis Tucker and Marshall Wnuk. Irving made a daily effort to think of others first, to practice understanding and forgiveness. Friends received Thursday 1 p.m. until time of Service at 2 p.m. at Homewood Cemetery Chapel, 1599 South Dallas Ave., Pgh., PA 15217. Arrangements by ROSE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES.

Francis N. Dickerson

Francis Nils Dickerson, 72, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 23, 2020. Francis, known as “Putsey” by his family and friends, was the youngest son born to the late Clarence J. and the late Edna Leona Dickerson, on June 18, 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from George Westinghouse High School in Pittsburgh in 1966. During his high school years at Westinghouse, Francis played the violin and was in the junior and senior orchestra despite being deaf in one ear. He also played the bass and kettle drum. Francis was also a strong swimmer and was a letterman while at Westinghouse. He was known for his desire to dress in fine clothes and to look dapper wherever he went. He loved playing cards and spending time with his friends. Francis also enjoyed computer science and mathematics. He had a zest for enjoying his life to the fullest. Following his graduation from high school, Francis served his country as a Seaman for the United States Navy. He served for six years to support U.S. military efforts during the Vietnam War. Following his honorable discharge from military service, Francis worked for Equitable Gas Company for several years. In 1977, Francis married Vanessa Whitfield and lived in Pittsburgh, PA. From their former union, they bore one son, Francis Jovan. Loving as his own, Francis also raised his young step-daughter Oniessa Yancy, along with Vanessa. Francis was there to help wherever he was asked. Tasks such as painting, cutting grass, moving, and other handiworks were things he enjoyed doing. He served as the caretaker for his mother Edna in her later years by cooking for her, doing housework and taking care of his young nephew, Clarence. He leaves as his legacy two children: Francis J. Dickerson, and Oniessa C. Yancy. He also leaves to cherish his memory a host of family and friends, including six grandchildren, Christopher, JaVoughn, Olivia, Michaela, Saniya, and Eboni; two great-grandchildren, Kaylea and Naomi, and two siblings, Karen Alexander and Clarence F. Dickerson, eight nieces and nephews, Eric (Roz), Kristin (Guy), Howard, Athena, Jamie (Timothy), Kelli, Clarence, and Clarissa, eight great-nieces Keyna, Michaela, Kaitlin, Hailey, Katana, Adara, Lauren, and Khamora. He was preceded in death by his sister Nancy Carol Arture, brother, James Nathaniel Dickerson, brother-in-law Howard M. Alexander, Jr., sister-in-law Gloria Dickerson, and great-niece Keri Maria Brown. A memorial and Christian Funeral Mass is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. on March 13, 2020, at The Church of the Holy Cross in Homewood. Rev. Torrey O. Johnson will officiate the ceremony. Internment following service will be at Homewood Cemetery in Point Breeze. A repast will follow internment at The Church of the Holy Cross. The family requests that donations in lieu of flowers be made to The Church of the Holy Cross. The family would also like to thank all acts of kindness, prayers, and love bestowed upon them at this time.

Merle W. Bailey

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 13, 1924, Merle Louise Williams was the only child of Alvin and Ethel Williams.  As a child she attended Madison Elementary School and proceeded through the Pittsburgh school system until she graduated from Schenley High School.  After completing business school, Merle moved to Washington, D.C. for a short period of time, to explore her career options.  It was after Merle returned to Pittsburgh that she and Edward W. Bailey began their relationship.  On December 2, 1954 they were married.  Together they made a very nice life for themselves, and were blessed with two daughters; Gayle and Linda.  Once her daughters were in school, Merle decided to return to work.  She had several jobs throughout her career, working for the Pittsburgh Board of Education, the Internal Revenue Service, the Veterans Hospital, and lastly the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County.  Merle and Edward lived in the home they built from 1957 to 2009 when health concerns made it necessary for them to move to Michigan to be closer to family.  After the death of her beloved Edward in 2012, she remained in Michigan until the family relocated.  She spent her final years at Sunrise of Marlboro Senior Living, in New Jersey, under the watchful and experienced personnel who provided excellent care. Sadly, on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Merle made her final transition, moving to a place of rest and peace.  Among the many who celebrate the life of this loving, beautiful, kind, intelligent, and gracious woman are her daughters; Gayle Ragsdale (Randy), Linda Woods  (Arthur), treasured grandchildren, Jessica, Randy II, Devon, and Shanon, and last but not least, one great grandchild, Jaiden. Funeral service will be held February 26, 2020 at 2pm at Rose Funeral Home & Cremation Services.

Joan Frank Apt

Joan Frank Apt, co-founder of the Pittsburgh Public Theater and leader of Pittsburgh cultural organizations for over 60 years, died suddenly on February 15, 2020 at her home in Pittsburgh. She was 93, born on the Fourth of July 1926 in Wilkinsburg, and lived in Pittsburgh most of her life. She was the granddaughter of Pittsburgh industrialist and civic leader, Isaac W. Frank, and the daughter of Cecelia Kaplan Frank and Robert Jay Frank, an engineer and the Vice-President for Sales of Copperweld Steel Company. She grew up initially on Inverness Avenue. When she was thirteen her family moved into a home on Woodland Road they commissioned from famed architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. Living in this modernist masterpiece inspired her lifelong interest in the arts. After graduating from the Winchester Thurston school in 1944, she attended Wheaton College, where she majored in art history. She married Jerome Apt, Jr. on August 10, 1947, at a ceremony at her parents’ home. The couple settled in Springfield, Massachusetts where her husband was an engineer for Monsanto Chemical Company. In 1949, they moved to Pittsburgh. They purchased land in the East End and engaged architect James Speyer, a student of Mies van der Rohe, to design a striking steel and glass home in which she loved to entertain, most recently on her 90th birthday. She began her service to Pittsburgh’s cultural institutions as a founding member of the Board of the Civic Light Opera, where she later served as Treasurer. She helped found the American Wind Symphony and the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival. She served the Pittsburgh Symphony Association at various times as Treasurer, Vice President of Season Subscriptions, VP of Planning, and VP of Development as well as on the executive committee and nominating committee. She was a Board member for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and on many of the Board’s committees. In 1971-72, she was responsible for conceiving, planning and implementing the subscription sales campaign for the symphony’s move into the newly renovated Heinz Hall. The campaign resulted in a 20% increase in subscription sales and a completely sold-out series that enabled an expanded concert series and other programs and healthy acceptance of Heinz Hall by the public and all constituent cultural groups as well as a general rebirth of the adjacent downtown area. She and Margaret Rieck founded the Pittsburgh Public Theater in 1974, initially raising $370,000 ($1.9 million in today’s dollars) from 37 corporations and foundations, 934 individuals, and the Pennsylvania Arts Council. She was the PPT’s first Treasurer. The first Public Theater production was mounted in September 1975, with Ben Shaktman as director in the Allegheny Theater on the North Side. Three plays were produced in the first season, with stars Leonard Nimoy, Tom Atkins, and Carol Teitel. The season expanded to five plays two years later, and later to the current seven plays. She was active on the PPT Board throughout the remainder of her life, rarely missing a meeting. She served as city-wide chair of the United Way’s Community Fund, city-county chair of the American Cancer Society, chair of WQED’s Ford Foundation challenge campaign, and was one of the founders of the Woman’s Division of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. Among her many awards she was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania, the Governor’s Award for “The highest level of individual distinction with unwavering commitment to family, community and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”. In 1999 Pittsburgh Magazine named her one of the “Pittsburghers of the Century”. Carlow College presented her with their “Woman of Spirit” award in 2002. She was the recipient of the Vectors/Pittsburgh Woman of the Year award in arts and music, the CNG Volunteer of the Year award, and the YMCA Leadership Award in Arts and Letters. Mrs. Apt is survived by her brother, Alan I.W. Frank of Pittsburgh; her son, Jay Apt (Carolyn Hess Abraham) of Pittsburgh; her beloved grandchildren, David Nathenson (Randi), Michael Nathenson (Gabriela Steier), Robert Nathenson (Alison Zisser-Nathenson), Steven Nathenson, Sarah Apt and Ru Emmons; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Apt was pre-deceased by her husband Jerome Apt, Jr. in 2010, their daughter, Judy Nathenson in 2000; and by her sister, Barbara Frank Dane in 2004. Visitation will be Tuesday February 18th at 1 p.m. in Rodef Shalom Congregation in Oakland, followed by services at 2 p.m. Burial in Homewood Cemetery will be private. Rose Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Frankstown Road in Penn Hills is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pittsburgh Public Theater, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, or a charity of choice.

Leon Grant Jr.

Age 48, on January 30, 2020, loving father of Arieanna Lee Grant, Tyler Grant and Deion Terrell Grant, he was preceded in death by his loving mother, Peggy Ricketts Young and brother, Adrian Young. He also leaves to cherish his memory father, Leon Grant, Sr. (Denise), brother, Cory D. Grant and stepfather, Chester Young (Peggy) along with a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, and friends. Visitation Friday, February 7, 2020 4-8 p.m. at ROSE FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICE, 10940 Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15235. Funeral Service Saturday, February 8, 2020 at St. Paul AME Church, 400 Orchard Place, Knoxville, Pgh., PA 15210 at 11 a.m.
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