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Dolores McCue

Dolores Yvette McCue, 73, of Butler passed away April 21, 2021, at her residence.

She was born July 9, 1947, in Force, Pa., and was the daughter of the late Antonio Gagliardi and the late Sophie Black Gagliardi.

Dolores worked as a secretary for Pure Carbon Co.

Dolores attended school in Weedville, Pa., and graduated from St. Marys Area High School. After graduation, she was employed by Pure Carbon Co. on Hall Avenue in St. Marys and became the secretary to the vice president.

Dolores had several nieces and nephews who loved her very much. Her door was always open to visits and overnight stays for many of them.

Dolores was Christian in faith. Her love for her family was evident. She was the epitome of kindness. Dolores had a love for all animals, and her kitty, Tassie.

She loved baking, gardening, and hourlong phone calls with all of her family and neighbors, especially Candace Codispot, her best friend. Dolores worried about everyone, making sure everyone had what they needed.

She was blessed with an extra brother, David (Sherry) Catalano later in life. Dolores loved telling stories of years gone by and sharing the memories of her happiest time.

Dolores is survived by her two stepsons, Scott (Brenda) McCue and Vince McCue; three grandchildren, Ian McCue, Erika McCue and Tyler McCue; two stepgrandchildren, Ashley (Matt) Greenawalt and Kylie Valensky; three great-grandchildren, Joshua, Natalie and London Greenawalt; her stepsiblings, Carmen, Angelo and Helen; and her brother, David (Sherry) Catalano.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Gary L. McCue, who passed away on Sept. 25, 2009; four brothers, Dominick “Buddy” Gagliardi, Leo Gagliardi, Victor Gagliardi and Louis Gagliardi; and five sisters, Eva Catalano, Jean Raspetello, Edith Ann Ott, Leona Hasselman and Linda Dornish.

MCCUE — There will be no public visitation for Dolores Yvette McCue, who died Wednesday, April 21, 2021.

A private blessing service will be held at the convenience of the family.

A private burial will take place at St. John Parish Cemetery in Coylesville, Pa.

Arrangements are under the direction of THOMPSON-MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Butler.

Online condolences can be given at www.thompson-miller.com.

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