Obituaries » Jack Albert Liberatore February 14, 1929 - June 17, 2022 Jack Albert Liberatore, 93, formerly of New Brighton, peacefully passed away with his loving daughter by his side on June 17, 2022. Born 1929 in Coraopolis, he was son of the late Eugene and Elvina (Spezialetti) Liberatore. Jack was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 58 years, Helen Suchy Liberatore, and their eldest daughter, Lyn Aeren Liberatore McCoy. He was the last remaining sibling of his brothers Arnold, Eugene, and Fred, and sisters Agatha Paul, Josephine Clayton, Neva Clark and Leah Hoffmeier. He was the father of his sons Jack (Beth)Liberatore and Thomas (Pam)Liberatore, and daughter Patricia Tongel. He was a proud “PapPap” to 6 Liberatore grandchildren: Jason (Sheena), Adam, Micah, Zayne, Arabella, and Lilyana, and 5 great grandchildren: Logan, Lydia, Emelia, Evan and Leah. He also was “Uncle Jack” to many fun and loving nieces and nephews. Jack was raised in Rochester, graduated from Rochester High School and Tri-City Drafting School. In 1962 he and his wife, Helen established their home in New Brighton. Jack’s cheerful smile will be remembered by many. Salud! Friends and family will be received June 20th from 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm in the Noll Funeral Home Inc., 333 Third St. Beaver, PA 15009. Online condolences may be shared at www.nollfuneral.com. A Mass of Christian Burial celebrating his life will be held on Tuesday, June 21 at Our Lady of the Valley Parish, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 200 Third Street, Beaver, at 10am He will be interred with Helen, at St. Cecilia Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, if so desired, contributions can be made to a charity of your choice.Check your settings when you are happy with your print preview press the print icon below.
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Jack Albert Liberatore
Jack was retired from J&L Steel and then became part owner of LNL Lounge in Monaca with his brother. He and Helen, loved to spend time playing cards, and traveling to see friends and family. He took pride in his gardening, enjoyed many years of wine making with his lifelong friends, and loved sharing good times with friends at the Turners.
He was a tried-and-true Steeler fan and with his brothers often attended
Home games and many Super Bowls.
The family extends a heartfelt thanks to all those who cared for our dad at Tapestry Senior Living and Rochester Villa.
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