Viola Foertsch
August 10, 2024
Visitation: Private
Service: Tuesday 11AM, Berkley Hill Lutheran Church, 517 Sangree Rd., Pgh, PA 15237
On Saturday, August 10, 2024. Wife of the late Norman G. Foertsch, Sr.; mother of Barbara Burnett, Marjorie L., Norman G., Jr., James F., and Louis C. Foertsch; Also survived by five granddaughters. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 13th at 11AM at the Berkley Hills Lutheran Church, 517 Sangree Rd., Pgh, PA 15237.
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Margie & Family,
We just learned of the passing of your mom. So sorry to hear this sad news…may she Rest In Peace
My dearest Aunt Viola, I am heartbroken that you are gone. You and your dear sister, Hazel, has always been there for me during the good times and the bad. The laughter, the tears, the cards and the phone calls will be missed deeply. I know that you are now in a place where your loved ones have gone before you. Enjoy this next journey. I will be listening really hard during the quiet night where the sounds here are are quiet and the air is still. Perhaps I will once again hear the beautiful voices of the Ludolff sisters and Grandma in harmony once again. Rest In Peace , Dear Aunt Viola. I love you! Sue
Margie, Jimmy, Louie, Norman, Barb
I’m so sorry to hear that your mom passed away. My deepest condolences.
Lisa and Eric Neugebauer
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the death of your Mother, Viola.
I always loved seeing her when I lived in Pittsburgh. She was always so positive and happy.
She always shared how proud she was of her family.
Mom
Well I Did what you ask me to do
So now rest in peace and enjoy your life up in heaven with your family and Dad
Love you and miss you
Your best friend and daughter
Margie
Lou and family – I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. Praying peace and love with the memories of her
Our sympathy to the family. Vi was a welcoming and friendly person, and she always had the time for a chat. She will be missed.
Kathy Sandoe and Dan Ready
I always enjoyed spending time talking and listening to Vi.
Margie, Jimmy, Louie, Norman,
My deepest condolences. I have fond memories growing up with Aunt Vi living just “down the hill” from me.
Love,
Michelle
(McFetridge)
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Vi has been an active and enjoyable member of Berkeley Hills Lutheran church for many years.
Marilyn and Dave Loichinger