Edward C. Kuslock
July 10, 1945 - August 22, 2021
Visitation: Thursday 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Devlin Funeral Home Inc. Ross Twp.
Service: Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, St. Teresa of Avila Church Friday 10:30 a.m.
Of Zelienople, on Sunday, August 22, 2021. Born July 10, 1945, in Pgh., PA. Son of the late Charles and Josephine Kuslock; loving brother of Jane F. Hartman (Albert) and the late Charles Kuslock and Rosemarie Flaherty; uncle of the late Sandy, Olivia and Kaden Hartman; also survived by many other loving nieces and nephews. Ed served in Vietnam as part of the USAF and upon returning stateside, moved to Tucson, AZ where he became a Peace Officer, serving with the Sheriff’s dept.
He drove a school bus for North Hills School District where he enjoyed taking the band to football games and other events. He then drove for the Port Authority of Allegheny County for 15+ years before retiring.
Ed was a train enthusiast and loved to go see different trains around Pennsylvania. He lived life his own way, and wasn’t afraid to tell you about it.
Ed always had a story to tell, and he loved his family fiercely. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Friends received Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 806 Perry Hwy., North Hills. Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, St. Teresa of Avila Church Friday 10:30 a.m.
Uncle Eddie you were almost a brother to me you were only 6 years older. I remember as a kid the music you played “Duke of Earl” and the car you drove the big red Chevy convertible. In your room all those interesting models airplanes, stuff alligator and all other stuff off limits to us kids
I truly miss you and love you.
Uncle Ed
You will forever be in our hearts.we have all the wonderful memories of life with you. Memories are the legacy of love…..♥️😘😘😘
Jane, Al and family, so very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing, I wish I would have heard sooner, I was home, last week and could have been with you. I always have had a special place in my heart for him, and always will. My love to all and I’ll be in touch soon. Love ya, Barbara Gahring
To my dear and very special cousin, Eddie! Your love for your parent, brother and sisters, is a sign of your deep commitment to your family! And your service to your country was strong and everlasting! You will always be remembered for your “tell it like it is” personality. I will always have wonderful memories of our times at Laurel Gardens, playing hide and seek, and the expert skill you had assembling all your model planes! Eddie you were one of a kind and I will truly miss our discussions on how to better our country and the world! God Bless You, always and forever!