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Wanda K. Smart

  • On April 21, 2021
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Wanda K. Smart, 79, died April 20, 2021, with her family by her side at her home in McMurray, Pennsylvania. Wanda was born on July 11, 1941 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Jack Smart; children; Adam Smart and Sara Klein; granddaughter Chloe Klein; sister Adia Dugan and brother Eugene King; several beloved nieces and nephews and lifelong friends.

Wanda was a 1965 graduate from the University of Pittsburgh. She was an avid reader and volunteer for various organizations. She was on several councils for the arts and enjoyed theater. Wanda loved to spend time with her family and friends. She enjoyed visiting Deep Creek Lake, and Mingo park with family and dogs.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, Eugene and Assunta King.

A gathering to honor Wanda’s life is scheduled for April 23, 2021 at Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care in McMurray, Pennsylvania. The gathering will occur between 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at https://www.pittsburghcremation.com/

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5 Comments

Amy Smart
We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Wanda's passing. Sending our thoughts and prayers during this time. Steve and Amy Smart and family
Lynne Mizia
Although death is sometimes welcomed by the one passing, it is, nevertheless, a trying time for those left behind. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family in your time of loss. I knew Wanda only through her dear friend, Gail Williams, but I felt as though I knew her personally. She was a beautiful woman who endured so much pain. She is now at peace. Love to you all.
Jean & Frank Potetz
It is always hard to lose a friend, but this loss is especially difficult. We wish peace and happiness for Jack, Adam, Sara, and Chloe. You took great care of her, and now it's time to take care of yourselves as you carry on without her. Love you much, Jean & Frank Potetz
MaryLou Lazear
What a beautiful person Wanda was....to you, her family, but also to all others she encountered through her activities and interests. If Wanda agreed to be a volunteer, she did it wholeheartedly and with enthusiasm. I enjoyed working with her on several projects and also learned from her in conversation. She had a curious mind. Wanda was the first person who reached out to me and our daughter when we moved to Peters Township. I have never forgotten that kindness and it just speaks to her thoughtfulness and caring. Jack, you were so wonderful to her and her eyes just sparkled whenever you appeared. Adam and Sara, you had a wonderful mother, but you already knew that. I am so sorry I didn't know of her recent illness. With caring sympathy, Mary Lou and Nelson Lazear and family
Gail Williams
I could not ask for a better friend. I will remember her always.
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