Barbara E. Neusch

November 18, 1932 - July 20, 2024

Visitation: Friends will be received Wednesday July 24, 2024 from 10 AM until 11:30 AM at Devlin Funeral Home, 806 Perry Hwy.

Service: Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 12 PM at the Church of the Assumption, Regina Coeli Parish.


Barbara E. Neusch, 91, of the North Hills area of Pittsburgh, went to be with her Lord on July 20, 2024. Surrounded by family, Barbara passed away peacefully at Allegheny General Hospital on Pittsburgh’s North Side.

Barbara was born on November 18, 1932, in Bloomfield, PA. Daughter of the late William and Mercedes Neusch. She was the sister of M. Jean Binder, William Neusch (deceased), Richard Neusch, John Neusch (deceased), Rita Page and Thomas Neusch.

She leaves behind many nieces and nephews, with whom she spent many enjoyable hours.

Barbara worked at H. J. Heinz as a secretary for 50 years. Her last assignment was as H. J. Heinz Jr’s travel secretary. After retirement, Barb felt her Godly calling to volunteer at various Catholic venues, such as Holy Family Manor. She was a devout Catholic, and a longtime member of The Church of the Assumption, in Bellevue, PA.

Barbara loved an adventure. She was a snow skiing instructor, avid ice skater, and enjoyed horseback riding, tennis, water skiing, yoga, and swimming. She was also a talented painter. She loved cats.

Everyone who knew Barb loved her awesome sense of humor, constantly cracking  jokes and making silly faces.

Friends will be received Wednesday July 24, 2024 from 10 AM until 11:30 AM at Devlin Funeral Home, 806 Perry Hwy. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 12 PM at the Church of the Assumption, Regina Coeli Parish. Her final resting place will be at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Cemetery, 204 Cemetery Lane, Ross Twp.

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  • Thomas E. Neusch

    I will miss Barb very much as I have many memories of her. She taught me how to drive in her car & told me it was ok to go over speed limit but, only by 5 MPH…that was only venial sin. Anything over that was a mortal sin…Yes she had that Neusch sense of humor. Barbara also taught me how to ski, ice skate, and Yoga. We visited each other and she even came to Germany with my mother-in-law to hopefully ski The Alps but, she came down with the flu. When she got better we went to visit Hans Bloomer in Dusseldorf, a pen-pal of my mother-in-law during WWII. Barb & I skied in NM, Utah, & Nevada. She got to see the Chuck-wagon races in Arkansas also…etc…May God Bless her soul bountifully.

  • Joan Ballard & Family

    John, the boys & I will miss our loving Aunt terribly. We know she’s keeping everyone in heaven smiling with her jokes, silly faces, and puns. Rest in peace Barb. We love you so much.

 

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