Florence M. Spanitz's Obituary
Spanitz
Florence M.
Florence M. Spanitz, 86, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Duquesne, went to be with her Lord and Savior as she was surrounded by her loving family on December 16, 2017.
Florence is survived by her beloved Children, Mary Beth (Gary) Miller, Edward (Katie) Spanitz, and Antoinette "Cookie" Spanitz; Granddaughter, Gabrielle (John) Bowery; Great-Grandson, Zachary Bowery; as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. She was preceded in death by her Husband, Edward S. Spanitz; Parents, Stephen and Elizabeth Kotzur and her Sister, Dorothy Dragan.
"Flo" was a loving and devoted Wife and Mother, who always put her children first. An expert shopper who loved shoes, chocolate, music and dancing. She lived with such style and grace and was eternally young. Flo had a passion for life and will be dearly missed for her radiant smile and captivating blue eyes. Her optimism drove us crazy but we wouldn't have had it any other way.
Flo provided countless lifelong memories for her children and friends. She lived a full and happy life and we are honored to celebrate the dash between the day she entered this world and the day she left it. We encourage you to do the same.
Family and friends will be received on Tuesday from 2 - 8 pm at the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 301 Curry Hollow Rd., Pleasant Hills, 15236. A Blessing Service will be held Wednesday at 11:30 am in the Funeral Homes Chapel. Family would like to thank the staff at Arrowood and Monarch Hospice for their care and compassion. A very special thanks to Cindy for taking Mom under her wing. Condolences may be left at www.jeffersonmemorial.biz.
Visitation:
301 Curry Hollow Road
301 Curry Hollow Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236
Tuesday from 2 to 8 p.m.
Funeral Service:
301 Curry Hollow Road
301 Curry Hollow Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236
Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.
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