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Judith Ann Maglietta

  • On March 29, 2020
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Judith Ann Maglietta (nee Burnfield), 78, of Claysville, PA formerly of Washington, PA. died on March 28, 2020 at Donnell House. She is survived by her beloved husband, Kenneth Maglietta of Claysville, PA. Judy was born on April 28, 1941 in Washington, PA. She is the loving mother of Laurie Maglietta (Lisa Alexander), Marc Maglietta (Nichole Maglietta), and Robb Maglietta. She had four grandchildren: Sebastian, Isobel, Melena, and Ian. Judy is also survived by two sisters: Claudia Sweger and Christine Powell and many nephews. Deceased is a brother– Charles (Butch) Burnfield.
Judy graduated from Trinity High School in 1959, and then graduated from Washington Hospital School of Nursing in 1962. She had a long career in health care. She was employed at Canonsburg Hospital until she moved to Virginia in 1963 where she was head emergency room triage nurse at Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia. Upon returning to Washington, PA in 1969, she worked initially as a private duty nurse and was then employed by Washington Hospital for 30 years. During that time, she became board certified as a Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse. In 1999, she was employed by Washington-Greene ARS as a nursing supervisor.
Judy was an avid gardener, and was a member of the Orchid Society of Western Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Garden Railway Society. She will be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to the Washington Health System School of Nursing 155 Wilson Avenue, Washington, PA 15301 https://whs.org/school-of-nursing/

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Scott Fielder
This such a loss for all of us. Judy and her family never missed a Baptism, wedding, communion and often sponsored family reunions. Judy and her family were always there, for all of us. God bless Judy and her family. I can honestly state that I'm a better person and better off in life because she was part of mine.
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