Elda (Colarossi) Harr
“It is with a heavy heart that I tell you the Lord asked another Beautiful Angel to join him in Heaven” on Friday, June 21, 2019, passing at her home, a promise kept by her son. “After numerous years of battling Alzheimers and Congestive Heart Failure, this strong Little Italian Lady had enough.” She was 85. “Now it's time to go home and be with your husband, parents, and brother.” Elda was born in Coraopolis on November 6, 1933, one of three children to the late Carmine and Florenza (Dinardo) Colarossi. A life-long resident of Coraopolis and member of St. Joseph Church, she took all her sacraments at St. Joseph as well as celebrating her marriage on July 19, 1958 to Roland K. Harr. They had 30 wonderful years together until he passed on October 20, 1988. She also was preceded in death by her brother, Lawrence Colarossi. Elda is survived by her devoted and loving son John A. Harr; sister Joan Yolanda (the late Tony) Cusumano of Long Island and her children GinaMarie Bianculli and Anthony Cusumano; and Lawrence’s daughters Lorraine Mecaro and Marilyn Colarossi; dear cherished friends John Mocharko “her buddy” and Caroline (the late Frank) Cavicchia and family; along with other family members and friends. Elda was in a class of 6 students to graduate from Our Lady of Sacred Heart known as “the Convent School” and went on to graduate from Duff’s Business. Elda had 40+ year bookkeeping career in various businesses that culminated in becoming the owner of her husband’s business, Serve-All. Her hobby and passion were flowers, she loved to garden and loved to arrange flowers which she learned by working at Shafer’s Flowers at the tender age of 14. Visitation Tuesday (June 25) 2-8 PM at Copeland’s Coraopolis, 867 Fifth Ave. where prayers will be recited on Wednesday at 9:30 AM followed by Mass at St. Joseph Church at 10 AM. Entombment will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Family suggests, if desired, donations be made in her name to Alzheimer’s Association.” For those of you who knew my mother personally, you knew that taking care of her son and love/caring for people were her trademarks. Thank you to everyone who provided Love and Support to my mother an me during her journey... Ti amo bella.. (I Love you Beautiful)”
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