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BARBARA MAE RIETHER (“BOBBIE” RIETHER)

  • On October 15, 2018
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Barbara Mae Riether, of Upper St. Clair, Pgh, age 73, passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital in Myrtle Beach, SC.

She was the loving wife of Dale J. Riether, Sr. to whom she was married for 54 years.  Born on November 26, 1944 in Carnegie, PA, she was the daughter of the late Joseph & Lottie Jesiolkiewic.

Bobbie was cherished by those who truly knew her.  She exuded kindness and love to all. She was extremely proud of her family and her Polish heritage. Recently, Bobbie and Dale relocated to Myrtle Beach, SC as her dream was to live by the beach.

Bobbie gifted us with a legacy of love, laughter, traditions, family recipes, and precious memories. She loved cooking, entertaining company, playing cards, giving gifts, spending lots of time with her family and friends. Bobbie was affectionately known as the ‘baby hog’ as she hugged and cuddled any baby she could find. Grammie Bobbie truly loved to spoil her grandchildren, including the grand-dogs too! They live on as Grammie’s angels.

Barbara is survived by one daughter, Michelle Bevec, and her husband, John of Canonsburg, PA; two sons, David J. Riether, and his wife, Lisa of Fort Hill, PA and Dale J. Riether, Jr., and his wife Patricia of Bethel Park, PA; six grandchildren – JP Bevec, Tommy Riether, Tony Bevec, Alexandra Riether, Marlee Riether, and Melanie Riether; her sister Delores “Dee” Kochin, her brother Carl “Chick” Jesiokiewic as well as 4 late brothers – Joe, Melvin “Penner”, Joe “Coke”, Stan “Popeye” and 3 late sisters – Jean, Lottie “Bau”, Blance “BeeBee”; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Family and friends are welcome Thursday, October 18, 2018 from 2-8 pm at Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317, 724-260-5546.  A Funeral Mass will held on Friday, October 19, 2018 at 10:30 am at St. Louise de Marillac, 320 McMurray Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15241.  EVERYBODY MEET AT THE CHURCH. The burial at Queen of Heaven will be private.

Bobbie treasured the annual family vacation at Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp every summer for the past 46 years. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Deer Valley Conservancy Fund (Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp), 254 Deer Valley Dr., Fort Hill, PA 15440 or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com.

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43 Comments

Jim and Jill McSoley
Aunt Bobbie will be very missed! She always went out of her way to spend time with us and the kids at Wigilia. I am so grateful they got to know her! I have so many vivid memories with her from childhood until present. We love you, Aunt Bobbie. Condolences to all the Bevecs, the Reithers, and the Jesiolkiewics. You are in our prayers.
Adrian Kierzkowski family
Kierzkowski Family Our friendship started in 1970 and stayed good friends all these years. Bobbie was always the planner for all our good times.. She will always be loved and missed by our family. So sorry to Dale and family for this terrible loss our prayers are with you all.
Russ & Jacki Riether
Bobbie lived life to the fullest and touched so many lives just by being who she was. She was always there through happy times & sad, knowing just what to say and do, or adding that extra special touch to a gift or recipe. She will be missed more than words can say and forever hold a special place in our hearts. Bobbie still brings a smile to my face, remembering all the good times, family gatherings, celebrations & events & holidays spent together. To all of her family and friends...hold on to those memories, for they last a lifetime!
Dick and Ann LaSota of Upper St Clair Pa.
To Dale and Family, I am sorry to hear of Bobbies death in church last Sunday. I saw her during the summer at bingo with her sister. She also seem to be happy all of the time Take care may God bless Bobbie.
Regis Schultz
Dale, Very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family during this difficult time.
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