Audrey J. Latshaw, 100, of Ellwood City beloved mother and grandmother passed peacefully into the arms of her Savior on January 11, 2024 at the Cambridge Falls Retirement Home, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born September 21, 1923, in Pittsburgh to the late George W. and Grace (Dierker) Huff.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years Paul E. who passed away January 21, 2010. They were married on September 18, 1942. Audrey was a member of the Calvin Presbyterian Church in Ellwood City.
Besides her parents and husband, Audrey was preceded in death by their son Paul D., who passed away on January 13, 2007 and two brothers, George and Roy, and two sisters, Eleanora and Florence. She is survived by a son Curtis (and JoAnn), a daughter Karen (and Tom) Cambio, and a daughter-in-law Noreen. A sister, Ethel Mastroianni also survives.
Eight grandchildren: Paul A. (and Robin) Latshaw, Curtis (and Lisa) Latshaw, Renee Heisterkamp, Brad (and Karen) Latshaw, Erin Marketich, Beth (and Ed) Skibinski, Tommy Cambio, and Abby Latshaw and eleven great-grandchildren: Marissa (and Brett) Jones, Zachary Heisterkamp, Destiny (and Rick Fec) Cambio, Dylan Cambio, Hanna Latshaw, Curtis and Gracie Latshaw, Joseph and Jacob Skibinski, Tyler Latshaw and Bradley Latshaw. Two great- great grandchildren Cooper and Sadie Jones, also survive.
As per Audrey’s wishes there will be no viewing.
Interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Rochester.
A memorial service will be held at Calvin Presbyterian Church, Ellwood City, at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made in Audrey’s name, to the donor’s favorite charity.
Her family wants to thank the staff at Cambridge Falls and especially the Advanced Hospice team for their extra-ordinary care given to Audrey.
A special thanks needs to be given to her granddaughter Erin, for her special care and knowledge in taking care of grandma.
Additional information can be obtained by visiting the website for Gabauer Family Funeral Home.
Sincere sympathy to you and your family, Karen