In Memory of

Edward

Brletich

Obituary for Edward Brletich

Edward Brletich, age 87, of Donora, PA, passed away Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at his home with his loving family by his side.

Born on August 12, 1935 in Donora, Pa to the late Francis and Rose Ann Pribanic Brletic, both immigrants from Croatia.

He was the last surviving member of his family, the youngest of 10 children.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sister Catherine (Mike) Karabin; brothers Frank (Eva), John (Sharon), George (Carolyn), Richard (Libby), Joe (Rose), Rosemarie as an adolescent and twins Thomas and Mary as infants; mother and father-in-law, Neil and Marie Cassatt; brother-in- law Merle Cassatt; Uncle Stric. and his most beloved pups Casey and Coco.

Ed, “Burlap” Brletich, graduated from Donora High School in 1954. He was a member of the 1953 championship football team. This started his love of the game. He briefly attended Elon University on a full football scholarship, but left school early to take care of his ailing mother. He coached Donora Dragons midget league football for many years, and was president of the DYAA for several years. Some of his ‘boys’ on the teams still call him coach or stickman. He also coached little league baseball for a few decades.

Ed was also an armchair coach for his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers, whether good or bad.

Ed was retired from US Steel with 30 years of service. It was often said he emulated Joe Magarac the legendary steelworker
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He then worked as the part time code enforcement officer and building inspector for the Borough of Donora, working until he was 81. He was a Veteran, having served in the US Army for six years.

He enjoyed hunting, and fishing, but mostly because he got to spend the time with his family. Whether he was successful in bagging a deer, or yanking a trout clear out of the water when setting a hook, he was happy to spend the time together with those that he loved. He had a green thumb spending time working in his garden, and growing flowers and fruit trees. It was said he could grow a tree from a toothpick. He was a great cook in his later years, and was known for making the best potato salad and perogies. He enjoyed trips to Myrtle Beach and to the casinos with his wife He was a member of St Dominic’s Parish (Now St Andrew the Apostle), and for over 50 years was a member of the Croatian Fraternal Union. Zbogom prijatelji do ponovnog susreta.


He loved kids and always said they had the life until they went to school and someone ruined it.

He was married to Gloria (Cassatt) Brletich who survives him, his everlasting and devoted love, for 63 years.
His great smile and dancing moves won her over. In addition to his wife, Ed had a great love for his children and their families. Favorite daughter Gloria (Al) Russo, and sons Edward Jr (Linda), Dan (fiance Holly), Tom (Loretta), Chris (Stacy) and Jason (Venice). A great love for his grandchildren who knew him as Pap. Derek (Colleen), Lindsey (Marisel), Finn, Kelsey(Colley) Peters, Maia Russo, Jeff (Amanda) Puckey. Thomas (Carley), Christina (Austin) Kennedy, Christian, Kailee (Brandon) Serrano, Dylan, Gia and Patrick Holden, VJ Capane, Dante Capane. His treasures were his great grandchildren. Sydnee, Thomas III, Harper, Landon, Justyn, Aydn, Caleb, Isla, Gianni and Gabriella. He is also survived by his extended family of grand and great grandchildren, David, Brandon(Annie) and Scott (Rachel) Wozniak and Bryson and Taysom Wozniak; also survived by brother -in- law, Dick Cassatt, and many nieces and nephews from both sides of the family. He had a great fondness for special friends Babe and Ron Koscelek, Sandy and Drew Mauser, and Maryann and the late Bill (Kum) Bandalo.

Ed fought multiple ailments in his later years, and through the care and devotion of his wife, was able to lead a productive life. He survived four bouts of various cancers, heart disease and intestinal complications. Being afflicted the second time with lung cancer ultimately proved to be his nemesis. His message to all is: don’t smoke.

A special thank you to Suncrest Hospice, and Drs. Lim, Shinn and Krishnan, his primary care and cancer physicians.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society, or a children’s agency of your choice is requested.

My ode to you the love of my life
I watched everyday
You slipping away
So hard to see
It’s been you and me
For many years
I hold back the tears
Day after Day
Knowing that soon
You’ll go away
I’ll be alone
And look at your chair
Remembering
When you were there
Rest now my love
Look down from above
And see us all grieve
Because you had to leave

Missing you, Gloria

Arrangements have been entrusted to theAnthony L. Massafra Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Inc., 40 Second Street Extension, Donora, PA 15033 (724) 379-6900 where friends will be received on Sunday March 5, 2023 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home on monday March 6, 2023 at 11:00 AM.

Interment will follow in Mon Valley Memorial Park with full miltary rites being accorded by the Mon Valley Honor Guard and Firing Squad.

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