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John “Jack” Earl, Jr.

  • On July 6, 2021
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John C. “Jack” Earl, Jr., age 59 Robinson Township, formerly of Oakmont, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, July 1, 2021. He was born on the North Side of Pittsburgh on February 7, 1962 and is the son of John C. (Virginia) Earl, Sr. and the late Rita Bittner Earl. Beloved husband of Tracey A.M. Earl; loving father of Judith J. Earl and Laressa K. Earl; brother of Bonnie (Mario) Earl Perri, Joette (Michael) Earl Franitti, Jeffrey (Deanne) Earl; grandfather of Giovanni Gasper. Also, several nieces and nephews. Jack was the proud owner of Business Communications in the Robinson Township area. He was a past candidate for Commissioner of Robinson Township. He enjoyed golfing and spent many memorable summer days at Oakmont Country Club.
Family and friends will be received on Thursday, July 8, 2021 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care, 5405 Steubenville Pike, Robinson Township, PA 15136, where service will be held Friday at 10 am. Burial will follow. Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.PittsburghCremation.com.

 

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Ernie Ricci
Well “Phone Jack,” two days in a row, a Cardinal visited me while I was sitting at on my deck. If you are trying to send me a message, no worries, I got your back. “ I know where the bodies are buried!” We sure had some escapades; Attorney General, Auditor General, School Board, Post-Gazette, and a couple of crazy elections! Twelve years ago, I thought you were nuts but I always knew you had a big heart. I will miss our many phone calls reminding you to take care of things, debates, arguments, why your feet hurt, and how we were going to solve the problems of the world. I hope you are at peace my friend.
Judy Earl
Best Dad a Daughter could ever wish for- not to mention a silly, fun, and intelligent Grandfather to my son Giovanni. He was the man I turned to to call for everything & anything,& he was always there. I could cry for hours on the phone, just as I could listen to him talk for hours or even just chat to chat. He was my rock, my safe place, my best friend, my confidante, my sunshine on a stormy day, my voice of reason, & the man of my life who taught me about the importance of logic over emotion. He avoided negativity at all costs, just wanted people around him to be okay and content. He didn't like to fight or argue, he'd rather solve a problem, move on, & sing a song & do something to laugh. He was the guy you might think is odd until you met him. The moment you met him, you realized he wasn't odd at all, he was just incredibly genuine & unique. One of a Kind!!!! I will miss him so much, actually, I already do- Life will never be the same. RIP Daddio, Love, your "Bum" ~*B-b-b-benny & The Jets*~
Claude Elder
Our sympathies and condolences go out to the friends and family of Jack Earl. Many of us knew him through various technical businesses as both a friend, a colleague, and a partner. We will miss you Jack. God's blessings and comfort upon his family and friends in their time of need. Claude Elder & family.
Brittany Franitti
You will forever be in my heart and memories uncle jack I will love you till I meat you again ready easy uncle jack love you
Bernice Blair
My deepest condolences to Jack’s family. I will keep all of you in my prayers during this difficult time. May God watch over you and grant you comfort and healing in your time of grief.
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