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Daniel L. Tracy

  • On February 1, 2024
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Daniel L. Tracy, age 73, of Moon Township and formerly of Robinson Township, passed away with his family by his side on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Born on October 23, 1950, in Pittsburgh, he is the son of the late Frank and Gwendolyn Tracy. Beloved husband for 49 1/2 years to Karen Tracy (Funari); loving father of Matthew (Kristen) Tracy and Adam (Jennifer) Tracy; cherished grandfather of Sophia, Sam, Liam, Callum, and Eila; brother of Alicia (Michael) Crupi and the late Dennis Lange and William Tracy; brother-in-law of Jeanine (the late Bob) Butts; also survived by many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews that he adored.

Dan was a proud graduate of West Virginia University and a brother of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity in Morgantown, West Virginia. Dan never missed watching any WVU sporting event all while arm chair coaching from his recliner. He enjoyed the WVU Marching Band, many WVU tailgates, sports, science, Jeopardy, wine making, good bourbon, playing his ukulele, and collecting wrist watches. Dan enjoyed his son’s humor, even if he was the brunt of it, sharing many laughs during their daily conversations. Dan also enjoyed following his grandchildren’s sporting events and activities over the years, and being a fun-loving Pap-Pap.

In lieu of donations, please buy a lucky lottery scratch-off ticket in Dan’s memory. We hope you win, because he never did!

A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Private arrangements entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, Robinson Township, PA.

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9 Comments

Mary Lee Tracy
a bell rang in heaven and you joined your family of angels in heaven. You will be missed dearly by Karen, Matthew, Adam. and grandchildren. so sorry
JUDY MAGGI
My deepest sympathy to Karen and her family. Thoughts & prayers go out to all of you. I know Dan will be greatly missed by his entire family & his friends.
Gary Poppelreiter
Karen and family you have my sincerest sympathy. He was my first friend when we met on the school bus for our first day of school. We were together a lot while we were young but sadly drifted apart latter in years. He was always a kind and true gentleman. I often thought of him and you and times at your parents. God has him in a better place now. Gary
Joe Zuccarelli
My life and the lives of my family members are better because we knew Dan. He was a great guy.
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