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Norma D. Trillow

  • On February 3, 2021
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Norma D. Trillow, age 82, of Robinson Township, passed away on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Edwin J. Trillow; mother of Lisa (Rob) Porter, John ( Trillow, Paul (Debbie) Trillow, and Jason (Bernadette) Trillow; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren with one on the way; sister of James (Barbara) Hiteshew, Robert Hiteshew, Dennis (Nancy) Hiteshew, Royal Hiteshew, and the late Maryellen (Chuck) Herr, Audrey (Tony) Downey, Marilyn (Jack) Hayden, and Jack (Dolly) Hiteshew.

Private visitation at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, Robinson Township. Family and friends will meet at church on Friday, February 5, 2021 for an 11:00am Mass of Christian Burial at Archangel Gabriel Parish (Holy Trinity Church) 5718 Steubenville Pike Robinson Township. Interment to follow in Holy Souls Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank at pittsburghfoodbank.org or St Jude Hospital at stjude.org in loving memory of Norma Trillow.

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Karen & Wayne Trembulak
We loved Norma dearly and have many many wonderful memories of times spent with her and Ed. Miss them so very much.
Domenic Poiche
I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Trillow a few years ago. Such a sweet lady. My sincere and deepest condolences to the Trillow family and friends
Dick and Carol Kielar
We are sorry to hear about Norma. We always enjoyed spending time with her at the family reunions. She certainly was fun to be with.
Nancy (Warren) Johnston
Lisa, John, Paul and Jason, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was such a sweet lady!! My thoughts and prayers are with you all!!
Beverly Kathleen Demoise
It has been three years since Norma has passed away. At that time, I was facing a scary surgery and had to face my fears. I did not even get to see Norma. It broke my heart. We were neighbors for 7 years and our families were friends for 50 years. When you went over to their house, there is no other way to explain it, fun, fun, fun. She and Ed would lay out the red carpet. So much laughter in that house. No one ever left that house without saying what a great time we all had. She and Ed raised 4 great children and it was so great having them live next door. I think of all the great memories so many, many times. We did the craziest things. I will end this because I could go on and on, but when Norma passed a piece of my heart went with her. Love, Bev
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