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Age 82, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, of Bethel Park. Gayle Molinero — a woman whose love defined her, whose faith guided her, and whose family was her entire world. Born to Stephen and Ann Maguire, Gayle was deeply proud of her Irish heritage. It shaped her — in her loyalty to family, her warmth, her quiet strength, and the gentle sparkle in her eye. She shared a cherished lifelong bond with her beloved “Irish twin” sister, Eileen (Edward) Gaussa — a relationship rooted in laughter, shared memories, and unwavering love. For 62 years, she was the devoted and loving wife of Frank Molinero. Their marriage was a testament to commitment, partnership, and enduring love. Together, they built a beautiful life and family. She was the proud and loving mother of Kelly (Steve) Gentille, Ashli Molinero, and Heather Campbell. Her children were her heart. She guided them with tenderness; always offering encouragement and unconditional support. Her greatest joy was being “Grandma.” Madison; Frankie (Samantha Ruschak); Spencer Gentille; Chloe; and Ben Campbell were her treasures. She cherished each one deeply — celebrating their milestones, attending their events, and creating traditions that will live on forever. She nurtured them, prayed for them, protected them, and yes — spoiled them in the most loving way. They were truly the joy of her life. Gayle loved beauty — especially flowers and weddings. She delighted in celebration, in gathering family together, and in the promise that weddings represent. As Frankie prepares to marry Samantha in July, we know she will be smiling down from Heaven, filled with happiness and pride. Her Catholic faith was a quiet but powerful force in her life. She had a deep devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes and the Infant of Prague, entrusting her family to their loving protection. Her faith gave her strength, grace, and hope in all seasons. Gayle will always be remembered for her warmth and kindness, for her grace — the dignity with which she lived. And for her elegance — not only in appearance, but in spirit. Her love lives on in her husband, her children, her grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and in every tradition she passed down. And perhaps, in true Irish fashion, we imagine her now surrounded by light and laughter — reunited with those who have gone before her, watching over the family she cherished so completely. She will forever be deeply loved, missed, and always remembered. Friends will be received at the John F. Slater Funeral Home, Inc., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227 on Sunday, March 8, 2026 from 12-5 p.m. Funeral prayer on Monday morning at 9:15. Mass of Christian Burial in Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church at 10:00 a.m. March 06, 2026 Contact Us to have your link and message added here. Please fill out the form below. We will contact suitable submissions with further details.Gayle Ann Molinero
July 06, 1943 - March 04, 2026
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