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Harry Stott

  • On January 19, 2026
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Harry Dietrick Stott, 74, of Finleyville, PA passed away on January 11, 2026. Born on March 15, 1951 in Pittsburgh, PA, he is the son of the late Edward Albert Stott and Jean Deloris Stott-Cone. He was preceded in death by his beloved brother, David Edward Stott.

Loving father of Juli Stott; Brother of Jeanne Eisenhute, Susan Stott-Smith, and Frank A. Cone Jr.; Uncle of Lisa, Darlene, Jennifer, David, Jon, Cory, Kirsten, Michael, Krista, Lexi and many other nieces and nephews.

Harry who was known to family and friend’s as “H” was a proud Air Force Vietnam War Combat Veteran who honorably served his country. He cherished time spent with his family and found his greatest joy in being surrounded by those he loved.

A blessing service with full military honors will be held at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA, 15317 at 11am on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Arrangements were entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care.

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4 Comments

Jonathan Knoerdel
What a great man, I will miss him. Harry first became my friend then my brother-in-law. He had the biggest heart. I will always remember those good times, special times.
Evelyn Aikman (Emy)
Harry, along with his sister Jeanne, and myself played together and had many fun times on the North Side. We walked many paths, hills and explored many areas and quite often found ourselves in the park. We roller skated, and rode bicycles along Alpine Avenue and enjoyed playing until after dark out on the street. I am sorry I didn't keep in touch with him throughout the years, as I moved away. May he rest in peace!
Lisa Douglas
I sure will miss you uncle H. I will always remember when you arrived and announced “H factor here.” Your love of animals, the Steelers, your daughter and how you cared deeply about all of your nieces and nephews was a true testament to your soul and kindness. You were a great great uncle to my children and we all cared deeply for you. Fly high H, until we meet again
Jonathan Stott
He was more than just my uncle and friend…..he was someone that was always there and did his best. I will miss him deeply R.I.P. H.
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