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Michelle A. Cannito

  • On November 9, 2017
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Michelle A. Cannito, age 49 of Pittsburgh, PA formerly of Clearfield, PA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. Born on August 12, 1968, she was the daughter of Vincent and the late Judith Marino. Loving wife to Joseph Cannito for 14 years.

Michelle was proud of her traveling dinner theater business that she ran with her husband, Joe. Early on her career, Michelle was part of a traveling theater ministry where she toured throughout the US and overseas. One of her most interesting moments was performing in Latvia just as the Iron Curtain fell in 1991. Michelle will be dearly missed by her family and dear friends.

A memorial service will be on Monday, November 20, 2017 at 1 PM at Sharpsburg Family Worship Center, 600 Clay Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15215. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cremation and Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317, (724) 260-5546.

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

 

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55 Comments

Mary Beth Henderson
Joe, Remembering Michelle fondly and the beautiful relationship you shared. You are in our hearts and prayers.
Benita Hamovitz
Joe Marc & I are so sorry to hear about Michelle. It was such a shock, sorry we didn’t know earlier. We have always remembered you fondly. My greatest memory is of the two of you trying to teach me to park. Miss you fondly . Luv. Benita & Marc.
Pat McCon
The Ravenna Elks Lodge is saddened to hear this news. We really enjoyed the theater performance that Michelle helped arrange here. What a loss to the theater community!
Karla (Rosenthal) Knudsen
Dear Joe--You and Michelle often come to my mind as a beautiful picture of His perfect love manifest in marriage. Michelle's good humor and ability to suss out the Ultimately Important in life was such a rare gift. Praying love and light invade your walk in the coming days. My heart is breaking with you.
Jim and Diane Mousseau
Dear Joe, We received an e-mail just today from your company and were looking to see what your next theatrical offering was. The shock was great to read the dedication of your season to your beautiful, supremely talented Michelle. The loss of your dear wife is incalculable, and our having twice seen you and she perform together, the loss of Michelle to the theatrical community is great indeed. Our prayers and condolences are with you, and will continue to be so, in the difficult days ahead. May God grant Michelle His light and peace in eternal rest. May He bless and comfort you. Turn to Him in your sorrow. With our deepest sympathy, Jim and Diane Mousseau
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