Pittsburgh: 412-787-1800 | Peters Township: 724-260-5546

William Shuba

  • On December 5, 2021
  • 7 Comments

William Shuba, 80, of Houston PA, formally of East End Canonsburg died in his sleep at home today after a battle with MDS. He was born March 18, 1941 to Michael and Mary Shuba. He had 3 brothers, John, Micky and Richard and one sister Ruth. Following his graduation from Canon McMillan School, he proudly served in the USAF where he was an aircraft mechanic. He worked most of his life at McGraw Edison “The Transformerin Canonsburg until they closed. He was married to Vera Ann and had 3 children before their divorce who survive him. William Jr, Todd and Amy… and 2 grandchildren, Haley and Zoey. He cleared his property and built most of his home by hand which he was proud of. He enjoyed working on his home, boats and small engines. He loved to hunt and fish…even spending months every year fishing the bridges in the Florida Keys. He was a wonderful father and friend to everyone, enjoying visits with family and friends. He was always willing to lend a hand.   He will be deeply missed.

There will be no viewing or services at his request.

His remains will be interred at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Cecil Twp..

Leave a Condolence

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

7 Comments

Janice and Ralph Marino
Love and prayers Bill,Todd,Amy. Your father was a wonderful man and was loved by many. RIP
Mary Santiago
With deepest condolences. Prayers for strength being sent to his family at this most difficult time. Love Patty & Mary
Joann Diesel
He will be missed but God took him silently because death is unbearable when one lingers on in pains. He lies with love in his heart for your three children and grandchildren.
Gail Shuba
I was so sorry to hear of Bill's sudden passing on. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. I will always remember his unique sense of humor. May God give comfort to you Amy, Todd, and Bill Jr. at this difficult time in their lives.
Anthony Zanolla
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Mr. Shuba was one of the good ones. I always had a good time when he was around when I was doing things with Bill and Todd. I will never forget the fun times up at the cabin. Heaven is a better place with you in it. I am sure you are smiling down on the family and cracking jokes. R.I.P. Mr. Shuba.
1 2
MENU