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Preserve forever →Mr. Tom H. Kelosky
April 22, 1941— March 15, 2026
Fombell, PA
Tom H. Kelosky, 84, of Fombell, passed away on March 15, 2026, at his residence. Born on April 22, 1941, in West Homestead, Pennsylvania, to the late Rudy and Betty (Patton) Kelosky, Tom enlisted in the United States Army Airborne on October 26, 1958. He served until his honorable discharge on February 19, 1962, as a Private First Class and earned the Parachutist Badge. He later worked for the Steamfitter’s Local Union 47 until his retirement. A longtime member of the Lillyville Church of God, Tom enjoyed hunting, fishing, and riding his Can-Am in his younger years.
He is survived by his wife, Kay (Nesbitt) Kelosky, whom he married on April 19, 2008; his sons and daughters-in-law, Terry and Lisa Kelosky, Troy and Kristen Kelosky, and Ted and Linda Kelosky; his stepdaughters and their spouses, Linda and Kevin Tomon, Tammy and Mark Pitchford, and Donna and Bob Varga, all of Fombell; ten grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Vicki (Ron) Butch of North Sewickley Township and Mary Pletz-Benedict of Sewickley, and his brothers, Rudy (Kathy) Kelosky of Franklin Township and Mike (Emily) Kelosky of North Sewickley Township.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Anna M. (Bellion) Kelosky, whom he married on September 22, 1962, and who passed away on February 6, 2005; his son, Todd Kelosky; his grandson, Joseph “Jojo” Kelosky; his sisters, Minnie Lutz and Patty Myers; and his brothers, Ray Kelosky and Roger Kelosky.
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