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Jeffrey R. Yannazzo

  • On August 17, 2017
  • 24 Comments

Jeffrey R. Yannazzo age 50 of Canonsburg passed away suddenly with his family by his side on August 16, 2017.

Born on May 13, 1967, he was the loving son of Carol Giannini and Ronald Yannazzo and step son of Ronald Angelo.

He was the beloved husband of Christine Mullins Yannazzo; cherished father of Vinny Yannazzo and Gia Yannazzo; adored step father of Alayna Jennings; dear brother of Scott Yannazzo and step brother of Christopher Angelo and Bryan Angelo; and a large extended family.

Jeff was an avid sports fan who loved to watch as well as play football and golf.   The guys (life long cherished friends)  and their children enjoyed the annual trip to Conneaut Lake. The yearly trip to Las Vegas with his wife was a must to celebrate the playoffs and, of course, their wedding anniversary.  Jeff was the dedicated owner and operator of CFO & Tax  Associates LLC. He was the patriarch and wittiest member of the family who made it a must to bring everyone together.

Family and friends are welcome Friday, August 18, 2017, from 3-8 pm at Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317, 724-260-5546.   A funeral service will be held Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 10 am at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Jeff’s name to a charity of your choice.

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

 

 

 

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24 Comments

Jeanie Hamm
Jeff and I have worked together for nearly 20 years. Not only was he a client but, more importantly, a friend and my most-trusted of all of my financial advisors, both personally and for business at Beyond Risk Consultants. My family depended on him overseeing all of our tax and accounting needs and he will be impossible to replace. He called it like he saw it and you never wondered where you stood with Jeff; a trait I admired most about him. We both endured any meeting over 45 minutes as that's pretty much where our patience wore off. Vinnie may remember when I gave Jeff and him the tickets for the wrong night for a Pens game and, somehow, Jeff and he were still admitted to Consol Arena. Jeff loved Vinnie and Gia and joked about Christine and all of her house painting and other projects that took a "lifetime" to complete. Praying that God wraps his arms around all of you and that pleasant memories lead to smiles soon, replacing your current shock and grief.
Matthew Killmeyer
I have so many fond and funny memories with Jeff from our days at Duquesne and with the Gammas... he was a great guy and a true friend... I will miss him...
Jodi McVicker
I am truly sorry to hear about Jeff. Jeff was a great guy and he will be missed greatly. I can only offer sympathy and hope that peace and love will fill your days during this difficult time and that the memories of Jeff will always be there to brighten your days ahead.
Rose Stack
To Carol, Christine and ALL of Jeff's loving family . . . there are no words!' Every life Jeff touched was enriched, simply by knowing him. Knowing all of you is an added blessing. I pray with you, and for you. Although Jeff is now resting in the arms of God, he will forever live in hearts of the many who love him.
Melinda
So sorry prayers
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