![]() and all other fire service organizations will conduct a combined memorial service Thurs. Prayers in the funeral home at 9 am, Friday followed by Funeral Mass to be celebrated at 9:30 am in the Church of St. BACHA FUNERAL HOME INC., 516 Stanton at Green Sts., Greensburg, Wed. (Starceski) Vigrass and sister-in-law Arlene A. two sisters, Mary "Sis" Welsh of Monroeville and Michelene Bacha Heller of Natrona his mother-in-law Marcella R. Bacha of Pleasant Unity his brother Michael W. Bacha of Southwest Greensburg and Hilary R. Bacha and his fiance Linda Bando of Pleasant Unity four grandchildren, Haley M. Bacha and his companion Debbie Milliron of Greensburg and John M. Bacha of Southwest Greensburg, Kenneth A. (Vigrass) Bacha three children, Kathleen A. #3 and was past Treasurer and currently serving as President of the Greensburg Vol. He was a lifetime member and former officer of Greensburg Vol. ![]() He was a member and past president of the Westmoreland-Indiana -Armstrong Counties Funeral Directors Assoc., member and past president of the PA Funeral Directors Assoc., member of the National Funeral Directors Assoc., Allegheny County Funeral Directors Assoc., and a life member of the PA State Coronors Assoc. Leo was elected Westmoreland County Coroner in 1978 and was serving his sixth term when he retired in 2001 after 24 years of service. Bacha Funeral Home, Inc., where he currently served as President and Supervisor. He and his wife then established the Leo M. Bacha Funeral Service in Natrona, then moved to Greensburg in 1959 and opened his own business in 1960. Leo began his career in the funeral business working at his father's funeral home, the former Michael L. Joseph High School, Natrona, attended Georgetown University and graduated from Temple University and Eckels College of Embalming, Phil, PA. He was born Apin Natrona, a son of the late Michael L. ![]() He believed in living authentically and encouraged others to embrace their true selves, even if it meant going against the grain,” his obituary said.Age 70, of Southwest Greensburg, on Monday, July 17, 2006. “Mogie’s enduring spirit is a testament to his belief that he remains an integral part of the community, assuring friends and family that no one can separate him from their lives, as he continues to thrive within the hearts of those who loved him. Patrick Magill said his family is humbled and grateful for the support the community has given to their family during this time. Police arrested Nathan Salem, 45, in connection with the case. Magill was shot and killed outside his restaurant Thursday morning. Magill always wanted to see other people do well, Patrick Magill said. Known for his selflessness and unwavering determination, he treated strangers like friends and gave back to the community in ways that touched the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him,” his obituary said.ĭavid Magill was known for his generosity to many local civic organizations, first responder fundraisers and local booster clubs. “Mogie’s impact on the community of Lower Burrell and its surrounding areas is immeasurable. His hard work and dedication to accomplish what he was able to in life was a massive inspiration to his children, Patrick Magill said. In 1997, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of opening his own establishment, Magill’s Grill and Mogie’s Irish Pub. He was the head chef at Grieco’s Carefree Inn for many years. He loved helping people,” Patrick Magill said.ĭavid Magill graduated from Burrell High School in 1977 and pursued a career in culinary arts, his obituary said. “He worked really hard to help other people. He was the owner of Mogie’s Irish Pub in Lower Burrell. 6 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 92, in Lower Burrell, according to his obituary published by R.J. ![]() Now, the community will have a chance to return that love.įriends and family are invited to remember Magill during a celebration of life from 2 to 6 p.m. He loved the community and the business in the way he loved us,” said Magill, 29, of Las Vegas. “My dad tried to help everybody he possibly could. David “Mogie” Magill went out of his way to help other people, said his son, Patrick Magill.
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