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Amy Sicafuse

  • On May 6, 2021
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Amy Sicafuse, age 45, of McMurray passed away May 3rd, after a long and courageous battle. She was surrounded by her family: her husband, Bill, her parents, Karl and Cynthia (Burti) Schroeder, and her sister Kristin,. Amy was a loving mother to her son Quinn who was the love of her life. She also loved her fur-daughters Rylie and Daisy. Amy is survived by her husband, her parents, her sister Kristin and Brother-in-Law Brian Ingles, and two nieces Maylin and Charlotte Ingles. Amy was preceded in death by her grandparents, and aunt Patricia DeNezza.

Amy was born on January 18th, 1976. She grew up in Beechview, attended St Catherine grade school, and Seton LaSalle High School. Amy is a graduate of Clarion University where she was a proud member of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Amy loved her career as an Administrative Assistant and valued many of the lifelong friends she made at all of the places she worked.

The family will be holding a private mass for immediate family only. When Covid restrictions have been lifted, extended family and friends will be invited to a planned memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Scleroderma Foundation: https://www.scleroderma.org/

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4 Comments

Karla Tammaro
I am so sorry to hear about Amie. She was such a lovely person. I really enjoyed working with her. I know she loved her family very much.
Beth Malota
Tom and I are shocked and saddened. I worked with Amy at PNC many years ago and met outside of work. She was a joy to work with, and I could depend on her for a good laugh! She also donated to pet charities Tom would share on FB. Our hearts and prayers go out to her whole family for God’s peace and strength.
Ale Hakala
Sending much love to your family.
Emanuela
Bill Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your wife Amy. May time and family support provide you and Quinn the strength to move forward. In sympathy Emanuela Wenzel
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