Dawn Sharon Spade

Dawn Sharon Spade

January 26, 1950 - May 10, 2020

Dawn Sharon Spade

January 26, 1950 - May 10, 2020

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Dawn Sharon Spade, 70, of Brighton Township, Pennsylvania, passed away suddenly on May 10th, 2020. She was born on January 26th, 1950, in Connellsville, PA.

Dawn was a 1967 graduate of Connellsville Area High School.

Dawn was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Helen McGaughey, beloved husband, Robert G. Spade, and sister, Evelyn.

She is survived by her beloved sons, Grayson (Shana) and Justin (Amber) Dobrowski, her grandchildren, Cassie and Emmett, her brothers, Andy, Carver, and Gary, numerous cousins, including Kerry and John, nephews, nieces, and close family friends. 

Dawn was a kind hearted soul who always did for others before herself. She always welcomed you in her home with open arms and a warm cooked meal. Dawn will always be remembered for her sense of humor, joyous laugh, compassion, love, support, listening, and her love of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Beatles. 

In accordance with Dawn’s wishes and the current pandemic situation, no services will be held. 

 

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6 responses to Dawn Sharon Spade

  1. Anonymous says:

    Dear Juice, Grayson and wives please know you’re in my thoughts and prayers at this terrible time. I’m deeply saddened along with you for this overwhelming loss. There was no one like your mom, she certainly was the most perfect person I’ve ever known. She in the arms of God above along with the love of her life, Bob. Nothing could have made her more happy. I pray you kids can find some comfort knowing she is at last home with Bob! I’m praying somehow you all can find some comfort and peace during this very difficult time. I send my love. Kathy Fleming and family

  2. Mary Wise says:

    Juice and Amber, Grayson, Shana and children,My heart breaks for all of you and there are no words that can make things better for you. I wish there was a way I could fix it for you. It goes without saying that your mom was a very important part of my life. I just cannot imagine her not being a part of it. There is such a void now but we will see her again one day. My heart is very heavy but I have to share a story with you. She probably has already told you this but I am sure it will bring a much needed smile to all of you.When my mother passed away and Dawn came to the funeral service, the preacher preached an amazing service. After he was done, he said he had to say one more thing about my mom. That one more thing turned into 15+ more minutes. All of a sudden, I hear your mom say, €œ Wrap it up, Preach!€œ I don’t think there was one person at that service who did not laugh. Your mom, being your mom, gave everyone a much needed laugh on a very dark day. Your mother was one of a kind and will always be cherished!Always hold the memories close to your heart and your mom will always be with you. I love all of you and will always be here for you.

  3. May my old friend Rest In Peace. We were best friends in school and recently reconnected and had hoped to see each other again but God had other plans for her. Your old friend Linda Lowden

  4. Jim mike says:

    Grayson and Justin, our deepest condolences on your mom’s passing. We always enjoyed our time spent with Dawn. God be with you, love Jim and Dee “Aunt Sis” .

  5. Mike Ciccozzi says:

    My condolonces to the Dawn Spade. She was such a good person. I will always remember her neighborly hospitality.

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