Dorothy Muchesko
Wednesday
12
January

Visitation

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Kenneth A Stuart Funeral Home
139 Ligonier Street
New Florence, Pennsylvania, United States
(724) 235-2211
Wednesday
12
January

Visitation

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Kenneth A Stuart Funeral Home
139 Ligonier Street
New Florence, Pennsylvania, United States
(724) 235-2211
Thursday
13
January

Funeral Service

11:00 am
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Kenneth A Stuart Funeral Home
139 Ligonier Street
New Florence, Pennsylvania, United States
(724) 235-2211
Thursday
13
January

Burial

12:00 pm
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Bethel Cemetery
Bethel Cemetery Rd
New Florence, Pennsylvania, United States
(724) 479-9121

Obituary of Dorothy Muchesko

Dorothy (Brendlinger) Muchesko, 92, Armagh, passed away January 10, 2022.  Born May 3, 1929 in W. Wheatfield Twp. daughter of late Walter and Ethel (Boring) Brendlinger.  Survived by children Walter Darl Brendlinger, Derry; Alex S. Muchesko, Clyde; Heidi J. Chero and husband Rocky, Dilltown; Tracy P. Muchesko, Chicago, IL; grandchildren Angie Brendlinger, Walter Darl Brendlinger, Jr., Alicia Weippert, Samantha Chero, DeAnna Chero and Ashton Chero; sisters Florence Shear, New Florence and Rethea Bennett, Blairsville; brothers Walter Harold Brendlinger and wife Carol, Clyde and Clark Brendlinger and wife Bonnie, Vintondale.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by sister Hazel Clark, Esther Harvey and Edna Goldian; brothers Clifford, Lawrence, Samuel, and Melvin Brendlinger; daughter-in-law Nancy Brendlinger, and a very special friend.

Dorothy was employed by Goldstein Manufactory of Johnstown; Owen’s-Illinois Glass Co. of Bridgeton, NJ and retired from United School District, Armagh where she later served on the school board for 12 years.

Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 PM Wednesday at Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home, 139 Ligonier St., New Florence, where service will be held 11 AM Thursday, Pastor James Sunseri officiating, Interment Bethel Cemetery.  Out of respect for family members who might be of higher risk everyone is asked to please wear a mask and maintain social distancing.

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