PAUL COYNE COSGROVE
67, of Pleasant Hills, formerly of Greenfield, peacefully at home, on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 after a courageous battle with cancer. Loving and devoted husband of 45 years to Barb (Matyas) Cosgrove; cherished and proud father of Barbara Cosgrove of San Francisco, CA and Megan (Gary) Morgan, Jr. of Jefferson Hills; adoring PapPap of Adeline and the late Katherine; son of the late Ray and Margaret Coyne Cosgrove; brother of Margee (the late Bill) Bilyak, Ray (Dorothy) and Bill (Shirley); brother-in-law of Debbie (Tony) Tori and Jay Matyas; special nephew of Nan Coyne Evans; also survived by cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Paul was a retired 40 year employee of the University of Pittsburgh and past executive board member of IUOE Local 95. He was also a member of Clairton Sportsmen's Club. Paul was an eternally good natured optimist with always a smile upon his face and never an unkind word. Paul will be sorely missed and forever loved. There will be no visitation.
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Sandi Sable (Forstenzer)
PAUL COYNE COSGROVE
PAUL COYNE
67, of Pleasant Hills, formerly of Greenfield, peacefully at home, on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 after a courageous battle with cancer. Loving and devoted husband of 45 years to Barb (Matyas) Cosgrove; cherished and proud father of Barbara Cosgrove of San Francisco, CA and Megan (Gary) Morgan, Jr. of Jefferson Hills; adoring PapPap of Adeline and the late Katherine; son of the late Ray and Margaret Coyne Cosgrove; brother of Margee (the late Bill) Bilyak, Ray (Dorothy) and Bill (Shirley); brother-in-law of Debbie (Tony) Tori and Jay Matyas; special nephew of Nan Coyne Evans; also survived by cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Paul was a retired 40 year employee of the University of Pittsburgh and past executive board member of IUOE Local 95. He was also a member of Clairton Sportsmen's Club. Paul was an eternally good natured optimist with always a smile upon his face and never an unkind word. Paul will be sorely missed and forever loved. There will be no visitation.
Frank Raspey
cool chap!
Andrew Yaremko
I remember Paul as being one of the "good guys" . Not caught up with the "click" groups and always good to talk with. One of the guys who will be missed .