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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Upper St. Clair Community Remembers Fall Victim

The funeral arrangements for Andrew Guzzi have been revealed.

The Upper St. Clair community is mourning the loss of a 2005 Upper St. Clair High School graduate who died from a three-story fall off a fire escape in the South Side early Sunday. Principal Michael Ghilani said he spoke with many of the teachers at the school Monday and they all agreed that Guzzi "had a great sense of humor, was always very, very respectful, and just had a really great personality." After graduating from Upper St. Clair High School, Guzzi went on to Washington & Jefferson College where he earned degrees in psychology and business. Most recently, Guzzi lived in Dormont and worked as a sales executive and verification officer with Global Vacation Network. "Guzzi will be remembered ... as a man with zest for life and an …

Kimberly Feltz Guzzi

3:35 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Thank you for the concern for my family. I know what we are capable of and I would like my family to be able to grieve as we want. Again, if you knew my son, you would understand.   more ›

Monday, November 12, 2012

USC Grad Dies From Fall in the South Side

Andrew Guzzi graduated from Upper St Clair High School in 2005.

The death of an Upper St. Clair High School graduate on the South Side early Sunday morning has been ruled as accidental, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office. Andrew Guzzi, 25, of Dormont, died of blunt force trauma to the head after falling three stories off a fire escape at the corner of 18th and Carey Streets. Guzzi graduated from Upper St. Clair High School in 2005 and from Washington & Jefferson College in 2009. Leave your condolences in the comments below.   Follow us on Twitter | Like us on Facebook

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Rev. Dr. Vaughn Foster

7:47 am on Saturday, November 24, 2012

I was at your son's job with my wife shortly after they received news. His coworkers were taking his passing very hard. From their grief, it appeared your son made an impact on his coworkers and, I suspect many others. I pray the grace and peace of God upon you and your family and that He comforts you as no one else can during this very difficult time in your lives.   more ›

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