Joseph A. Sayre

Joseph A. Sayre

September 02, 1941 - March 25, 2021

Joseph A. Sayre

September 02, 1941 - March 25, 2021

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Joseph A. Sayre

Beaver

 

Joseph A. Sayre, 79, of Beaver passed away Thursday March 25 in Allegheny General Hospital. He was born September 2, 1941 in New Brighton and was the son of the late Joseph J. and Dorothy V. Reich Sayre. A resident of Beaver since 1975, he was a retired employee of Seimen’s and Westinghouse, a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Our Lady of the Valley Parish, had been on the Parish Council, RCIA, Lector, Eucharistic minister, and Knights of Columbus 3rd Degree. He had also served in the Air Force. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Bonita M. Thomas Sayre in 1996 and 2 siblings, Dorothy J. Jones and Donald Sayre. Surviving him are his children Joseph J. (Anne) Sayre, Bethel Park and Rachel L. (David) Schultz, Canonsburg, grandchildren James J. Schultz and Allison P. Sayre. Friends will be received Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 in the Todd Funeral Home, 340 Third Street, Beaver and a Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 11 AM in Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Our Lady of the Valley Parish by Father Robert Miller. Interment will be in Beaver Cemetery. The family suggests contributions, if desired, may be sent to SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 200 Third Street, Beaver, PA 15009.

 

Visitation

  • Date & Time: March 29,2021 (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

Visitation

  • Date & Time: March 29,2021 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

Mass of Christian Burial

  • Date & Time: March 30,2021 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church

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2 responses to Joseph A. Sayre

  1. Bill Brooks says:

    Worked with Joe at the Beaver Valley Power Station. Great guy and very knowledgeable. I remember him carrying his small notepad while directing turbine work. Sadly missed, deepest condolences.

  2. Sorry for your loss. My most pleasurable memories of Joe was he was a knowledgeable and fair supervisor while overseeing Turbine overhauls at BVPS I.and II. Always involved in religious activity at church. As a neighbor I witnessed more than once his 5 mph drive through town especially in his T-Bird. Joe served as an example of how to live our life in faith and everyday interaction with each other. He will be missed and always remembered.

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