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Elaine M. Stolick

  • On May 26, 2021
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Elaine M. Stolick, age 68, passed away peacefully at Family Hospice, Canterbury Place, Pittsburgh on May 7, 2021. Elaine is survived and fondly remembered by her brother, Thomas Stolick of California, her cousins, Joanne Del Sordo of Latrobe and Darlene Pavlovcak of Ohio, and many dear friends.

Elaine was a dedicated career counselor at Carnegie Mellon University, working with students and alumni in the arts until her retirement. A vibrant, lively extrovert, Elaine enjoyed swimming, singing, participating in improv theater, and dancing of all kinds. Elaine was a longtime member of First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, whose members supported her during her long battle with cancer. Elaine helped found the church’s group Let’s Move, was active in the Dance Choir, attended the Women’s Alliance, and was a founding member of the Spirit Seekers covenant group.

A virtual memorial service will be livestreamed on YouTube at https://youtu.be/t-geeSbAz9g on Saturday, June 5, at 11 am. It will also be available to view for a short time thereafter.
Donations in Elaine’s name can be made to Commonweal Cancer Help Center or to First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh.
Arrangements were entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, Robinson Township, PA.

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5 Comments

Lois D. Hurt
Elaine, You were so much fun. I remember those wonderful Pictionary parties we had on New Years Eve at your house for years. It was fun dancing with you, too. Sincerely, Lois Hurt
Sonjala Williams
So sad such a vibrant life was taken away from us way too early! Elaine was my friend and trusted colleague for over 10 years! You will be missed!
Cathy Rohrer
Elaine brought light and laughter and a glowing spirit to every Dance Choir gathering. Her spirit dances with us.
Steve Glanz
Elaine and I dated in our 20's. I remember her fondly. Her brother, Tom and I are close friends in California. Elaine had that rare combination of fire, intelligence, spirituality and sweetness. She had a heart of gold, a fulfilled life, and her spark will continue to light up this world.
Wesley E Thorne
I will truly miss Elaine. I had the pleasure of working with her during my time at Carnegie Mellon. A beautiful joyful spirit who touched many lives.
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