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Thomas A. Ganley

  • On November 7, 2025
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Thomas Alan Ganley, 69 of Kennedy Township, passed away peacefully at home on November 7, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Beloved husband to Darlene M. Ganley (Pulver). Dedicated father to Brian Ganley and Megan Catino (Ben).  Loving Grandfather to Autumn, Madeline, and Owen. A loving brother to Mark Ganley (Shelly), Eric Ganley (Angie), and Susie Reilly (Pat) and in -laws the late James Pulver (Nadine), and Gary Pulver (Celia).

Tom was a school bus mechanic for 42 years and for the last 12 years as a maintenance director. He had a passion for his family, friends, music, and good food. He was the anchor for our family, through his steady guidance and endless love.

Friends will be received on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 from 3:00 pm until the time of service at 5:00 pm at Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care, 5405 Steubenville Pike, Robinson Township, PA 15136.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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5 Comments

Maggie Broerman, Safety STA
Words can not convey the sadness I feel at the loss of this great person. He was terrific to work with. His dedication and commitment to have the shops functioning at the best level was apparent as was his humanity towards the mechanics. He has been missed since leaving STA and will be missed. Prayers of comfort to the family that he loved and bragged about so much.
paul devine
I am so sorry to about this. Tom was a friend and sometimes a mentor for the last 35 years. He will be missed by alot of people in the bus business for the leadership he showed. Tom and his whole family will be in my prayers.
Kathy Keenan
Wow Tom was a great guy to work with. I will miss him and sending my prayers to his family.
Tim M Killmeyer
My sympathies to the family. When we were 16 he was my best Shop-n-Save buddy. Hired around the same time. Learned everything about the different jobs there together. Good guy and good worker. He let me drive his Firebird to my house and back one time! Never saw much of him after I left there, though I now live in Robinson and he in Kennedy. We probably passed each other in Giant Eagle and never knew it. May the angels lead him into paradise!
Frank Elder
So sorry to hear this’ Tom was a great person I worked with him for many years and spent time together outside of work. He will be missed by many people. He was an awesome mechanic and mentor to myself and many others. I know how much his family meant to him. His family are in my prayers.
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