Robert K. Veres, 78 of Carnegie passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday, November 11, 2022. He was born September 6, 1944 to the late Frank and Mary Veres. Raised in North Versailles, he graduated from Westinghouse Memorial High School in 1962. Prior to his retirement he worked at US Steel Homestead Works and then Sears Roebuck Co. He became an entrepreneur and co-founded Trashpac Inc, in Itasca, IL. He then went on to become founder and president of Line One Communications Inc. 1987, where he spent the remainder of his career intelephone equipment sales. He was a meticulous organizer and businessman and even opened a storefront in downtown Carnegie. He served on both the Carlynton School Board and Carnegie Borough Council. He enjoyed working in the yard, daily walks, and caring for his beloved dog Susie. He always maintained his sharpe wit and independence. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Edward, Raymond, and Elmer. He is survived by his brother Eugene (Rose) Veres, sister Mary Louise Czarnecki, sister-in-law Lisa Veres, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Arrangements
Friends received Monday 11am-1pm at . . .
James F. Kutch Funeral Homes & Crematory
433 Lincoln Highway
East McKeesport, PA 15035
(412) 823-4054
Blessing service 1pm @ the funeral home. Burial will follow at New St Joseph Cemetery North Versailles, PA.
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Rest In Peace Uncle Bob
My deepest sympathy to Bob’s family.
Bob was a good man and wonderful friend. When Bob did something he gave 100 percent of himself. Working on car cruises school board or borough council. Bob kept every note from every meeting. He believed in doing the right but not popular thing. He would say to me that I might not have come to for advice but he will gladly give me some. Bob had a great work ethic. I will remember and miss Bob. Rest in peace my friend your work here is complete. God bless the family. Do not grieve in his passing, rejoice in his memory.
Rest with God Bob. For those who don’t me I lived next door to his brother Raymond which I loved and was sadden when he passed. I bought his sister in law house Mary house back in 2002. After Raymond passing I met Bob as he took care of the house next to me. He was a amazing person. We had plenty of conversations. Prayers for his family and friends as I know he’ll be missed
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