Daniel Steven Pasinski , June 23, 1944 — February 17, 2019

Daniel Steven Pasinski  (Dewey, Arizona, AZ) June 23, 1944 February 17, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Daniel Steven Pasinski passed away Sunday, February 17, 2019 with his family by his side. Dan was born on June 23rd, 1944 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Steven and Cecilia Pasinski.

Dan is survived by his wife Janeen, sons Joel, Jon, and Jason (Kristi) and grandchildren: Jakob, Tatum, Joshua, Kevin, Payton, and Paige. Dan also leaves behind sister Kathleen Chernicky, niece Erin and nephew Ryan. He was preceded in death by brother-in-law Jon Chernicky, daughter-in-law Tisha… (Joel) Pasinski, and niece Kelli Madeya.

As a youth, he went to Holy Cross Elementary School, and graduated from Glassport High School in 1962. After high school, Dan went to West Liberty University in West Virginia, where he was a member of the Chi Nu, fraternity majoring in elementary education. It was during his college years where he met the love of his life, Janeen Madeya.

The two wed in 1968 and began to raise a family of three boys: Joel, Jon and Jason. Dan taught at Elizabeth Forward Elementary School for 13 years. After a long teaching strike, Dan and Janeen decided to head west to join Janeen’s family in Glendale, Arizona.

It was there where the family began to put down roots. Dan worked at Honeywell for 25 years, eventually becoming a senior buyer. He also worked at Sears part-time.

Dan had a lifelong love affair with sports, watching his children participate in baseball, basketball, wrestling, cross country, and soccer at Apollo High School. He stayed true to his Pittsburgh heritage and was a die-hard Pittsburgh sports fan. He loved the Steelers, Penguins, Pirates and Pitt Panthers.

Through his cable network, he purchased the Pittsburgh sports channel and also became acclimated with the internet to keep tabs on Pittsburgh news. Dan loved Arizona, specifically the sun and the clear skies. He felt fortunate to have his three boys and their families close by.

Dan loved to meet new people and loved telling stories. He also liked to play practical jokes on friends and family. Later in life, Dan was helpful with such responsibilities as dog-sitting, chauffeuring the grandkids to various functions, or whatever the family needed.

Dan followed his son Jason’s basketball team at Sunrise Mountain High School for nearly 20 years. He loved sitting courtside and became part of the fabric of the basketball community. Spending time with his grandchildren was cherished time, and he was proud of their many accomplishments.

Last August, Dan and Janeen celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. He was so excited to have the entire family together. A celebration of Dan’s life will be held at Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W. Thunderbird Rd.

in Peoria, on Friday, February 22nd at 2:00pm, with friends welcome an hour prior. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dan’s memory to the American Heart Association (www. heart.org).

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death notice Daniel Steven Pasinski June 23, 1944 — February 17, 2019

obituary notice Daniel Steven Pasinski June 23, 1944 — February 17, 2019

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