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Patrick O'Leary, Sr.

September 20, 1938 - January 03, 2021

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Obituary For Patrick O'Leary, Sr.

Age 82, of Pleasant Hills, on Sunday, January 3, 2021, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Beloved husband of 60 years to the late Marjorie (Guthrie); loving father of Lori (Terry) Voltz, Lisa (the late Donald) Snyder and Patrick Jr. (Kelly) O'Leary; proud Pap of Whitney (Christopher) Mark, Steven (Alison) Voltz, Sara (Jason) Lassiter, Christian Snyder, Courtney (Kevin) Rice, Maggie, Patrick III, Ryan and Erin O'Leary; great-grandfather of Chase, Oliver, Mason Rice, Lucas Lassiter and Andrew Mark; son of the late Frank and Clara O'Leary; brother of Frank (the late Kathleen) O'Leary, Peggy (John) Guthrie and the late John Michael (survived by Betsy) O'Leary, Eileen O'Leary and James (survived by Theresa Proviano) O'Leary. Also survived by in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Patrick was a retired iron worker from Union Local #3. Due to the current public health advisories, visitations and funeral services will be held privately. Arrangements handled by the John F. Slater Funeral Home, Inc., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227.

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  • February 01, 2021

    It is with deep sorrow I read of the passing of Brother Pat. Worked many Jobs with him, Ted,Nick . When I started in the business(he was a year ahead of me) The old timers had different sayings about people. The best thing you could be called was a Bridgeman. Pat was that and more. I knew him for 40 years. Rest in peace brother. I'll have a beer and celebrate or friendship.

  • January 11, 2021

    It was my pleasure to have worked on numerous jobs with Pat, the airport, jefferson hospital and others. He was one of those people that made it fun to go to work, always a smile or a joke. Local 3 was better for having Pat as one of its members. He was not only a brother ironworker I considered Him a friend. Rege Burdelsky Local 3

  • January 06, 2021

    So sorry to hear of Pat's passing. He was in my opinion, a gentleman's Ironworker! Always a good thing to say about his fellow man and with a smile on his face. I had the pleasure of sharing a cell at the county lockup, with him, from manning a picket line at a Post Gazette lock out of its drivers, and several jobs over the years. I couldn't have shared a cell with a nicer guy! All the best to his family, and rest be sure'd he will be missed by many. All my blessings, Andy Banas, brother Ironworker, 954948..

  • January 06, 2021

    Lisa, Patrick, Lori - So sorry to hear about the loss of you dad. He was an awesome neighbor and friend to us all - Your dad helped whoever needed it - I am sure that my dad and your dad are in heaven telling each other some good old Irish jokes...... Our deepest sympathy, Dianne & Russ Gerhold

  • January 04, 2021

    Lori, Lisa, Patrick and families, So sorry about the loss of your dad, grandfather, and great grandfather. Your dad was a wonderful and loving guy with a great personality. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. He was a great friend to my mom and dad and was always around to give a helping hand. Mr. Pat is one in a million! Know he is with your mom and is in Gods tender care. He loved you all more than life itself. Our Deepest sympathy. Debbie, Sal, and Angela Sapienza