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Frank N. Fera

  • On November 17, 2025
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Frank Nicholas Fera, 92, of Canonsburg, PA passed away peacefully on November 16th, 2025. Born on November 29, 1932 in Pittsburgh, PA he is the son of the late Nicholas and Agnes Fera.

Beloved husband of 67 years to Yvonne Fera with whom they built a beautiful family; Loving father to Marisa Fera Stevenson, Frank L. (Melissa) Fera, Mark (Christine) Fera, Michael (Jodi) Fera, and Michele (AJ) Liberatore; GP to Michael Stevenson, Sean (Valerie) Stevenson, Jacqueline Fera, Steven Fera, Matthew Fera, Jesse Fera, Olivia Fera, Michael Fera, Anna Fera, Sophia Fera, Louie Liberatore, Gia Liberatore, Franco Liberatore, and Isabella Liberatore; He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

He is preceded in death by his siblings, Theresa (Joe) DeFazio, Nicholas (Eileen) Fera, Katherine (Sam) Corrado, and Marie (Richard) Bailey.

A proud U.S. Army veteran, Frank used his GI Bill to attend and graduate from Duquesne University and was the founder of Bulldog Office Products, Inc., the largest independent office supplier in the tri-state area. He became recognized as a legendary industry leader by his peers. He was a devoted Catholic and a longtime member of St. Thomas More Church since 1970.

Frank loved playing the guitar, golfing, bowling and, most importantly, spending time with his family. He was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather, remembered for his legacy and the love he shared with those around him.

Family and friends are welcome for visitation on Thursday, November 20, 2025 from 2-4pm and 5-8pm at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray. PA, 15317 (724-260-5546). A Mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Thomas More at 10am on Friday, November 21, 2025 at 126 Fort Couch Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241. Everyone please meet at the church. Burial with full military honors will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. All arrangements were entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care.

 

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6 Comments

Lori Palma Poellot
My childhood memories with Mr Fera and the family are very special. Always welcomed with a huge smile and spent time talking to us no matter how busy his day had been. Their home was a welcoming home and I remember how sad I was when the family moved. I pray the Lord hold all family members and friends in His loving Grace. I pray especially for Mrs.Fera as she suffers the loss of her living soul mate until they meet once again and live forever in Peace as he is now with our Father and Savior Jesus. God Bless all of you My heartfelt sympathy and for strength to come from all loved ones and the cherished memories you share
Dave Miller
Mr Fera taught me a lot about life and I will always be grateful. so glad I got to spend some time with him this summer.
Ron Mazza
A great industry legend, and an even greater family man, who shall be missed by all who ever had the pleasure and honor of knowing him, God bless him, Ron Mazza
Laura Ross
l was saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Fera. He touched so many lives in the very best way. I am grateful that I got the chance to know him. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers as you navigate this difficult time.
Michael Mullin
Frank and I were best friends in high school, and some of my favorite memories are from the times I spent at your home. Walking through the door always meant being greeted by amazing smells of Italian cooking and the warmth of the family that truly loved one another. I can still picture your dad sitting - or stretched out on the living room floor with his guitar resting on his chest, gently strumming while surrounded by family. It was clear even then, what a devoted and loving family man he was. One moment, I’ll never forget is the night my mom and I dropped you off at your house and discovered we had a flat tire. Your dad didn’t Just changed it for us-he took the time to teach me how to do it. That simple act of kindness stuck with me for life. In fact, because of him, I made sure all five of my kids knew how to change a tire before they ever got their drivers license. He was a good man - steady, generous, and full of quiet wisdom. His influence reached far beyond his own family, and I will always be grateful for the ways he touched my life.
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