
Brian Felentzer, 46, of Trafford, passed away on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at Forbes Regional Hospital. Brian was born on January 31, 1979 in McKeesport. He graduated from Norwin High School in 1997, and from St. Vincent College in 2001 with a degree in Computer Science.
Brian was a beloved son of Paul and Patricia (Denne) Felentzer; loving husband of Mandy (Amanda) Emahizer; dear father of Noah and Mason Felentzer; step-father of Matilda Wagle, Amelia (Cameron Hayse) Emahizer, Gillian and Elias Emahizer;“Pappy” to Grace Richter; brother of Jason Felentzer and Theresa (Brian) Evans; and uncle of Katelyn and Madelyn Evans, Taylor Jacobs and Malik Elshatby.
Brian was known for his wit and humor, and his love for his family. He enjoyednothing more than watching his kids play sports, encouraging them and cheering them on from the sidelines.
Brian will live on in our hearts, and be missed dearly.
Arrangements
Services will be private to honor Brian’s wishes.
James F. Kutch Funeral Homes & Crematory
433 Lincoln Highway
East McKeesport, PA, 15035
412-823-4054
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Our Deepest Condolences to Brian’s wife Mandy, his Parents and all the Children. May your fond memories of Brain and his warm loving smile give you comfort. We will miss him. I know he is in Heaven walking on those streets of gold, and we will see him again.
I’m heartbroken to say goodbye to Brian. He loved my sister with his whole heart. I’ll never forget those big hugs that made everything feel okay. He’ll be missed so very much.
Our message is to the entire family; May God wrap his arms around all of you and grant you peace in your sorrows. Our prayers are with you
Theresa and Brian – may your brother rest in peace and know the presence and love of Christ.
Much love Kim and Michael Evans
We are so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and hugs.
Our thoughts and prayers come to your whole family at this most sorrowful time.
May you find some comfort in the love that surrounds you.
Pat, Paul, Jason, Theresa, and family. We are so very sorry for your loss. Some of our best times growing up involved Brian in so many ways. From our times in the pool, playing basketball, sled riding and so much more. His smile and laugh always brought a smile to our faces. We will miss Brian but never forget the memories we made with him. May he rest in peace.
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