Dorothy Ann Pavlik's Obituary
Dorothy Ann Pavlik, age 85, of West Mifflin, formerly of Munhall, entered into eternal rest on December 22, 2020 after living with dementia for many years.
Dorothy is survived by her beloved husband of 63 years, Robert Pavlik;children, Dale R (Trudy) Pavlik and Donna (Thomas) Staaf; grandchildren, Jennifer Pavlik, Jason (Dominica) Pavlik, Jessica Pavlik;great-granddaughters, Alexandria Pavlik and Anastasia Pavlik; brothers, Edward (Joanne) Stanchak, Robert Stanchak, Richard (Judy) Stanchak; as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Anna (Vargo) Stanchak and her sister, Martha Kamauf.
Dorothy and Robert loved to travel, especially taking cruises when they could. As longtime members of West Mifflin #3 Volunteer Fire Department they were always active in fundraisers and events. In their earlier years they enjoyed bowling with many friends. Dorothy was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan, especially the Steelers.
Every Sunday Dorothy and Bob could be found at the Blue Flame enjoying breakfast after Sunday Mass.
Dorothy always put her family first and always looked forward to spending time with them. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 26th from 8:30 A.M.-9:45A.M. at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 301 Curry Hollow Road, Pittsburgh 15236.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, December 26th at 10:30 A.M. at Blessed Trinity Parish, Holy Angels Worship Site, 408 Baldwin Road Pittsburgh, PA 15207.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Clear Thoughts Foundation at clearthoughtsfoundsation.org
In compliance with CDC guidelines, only 10 people will be permitted in the visitation room at one time. Please be prepared to wait outside. Everyone in attendance must wear a face covering.
Condolences may be left at www.jeffersonmemorial.biz
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