Stevens Family Funeral Homes

Stevens Family Funeral Homes Stevens Family Funeral Homes offers funeral services for families requesting burial or cremation.
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We offer a wide range of caskets, burial vaults, urns and cremation jewelry.

Not every service looks the same anymore — and that’s okay.Some families choose traditional ceremonies. Others choose so...
04/13/2026

Not every service looks the same anymore — and that’s okay.
Some families choose traditional ceremonies. Others choose something more modern or informal. What matters most is that it reflects the person being honored.

Burial offers something many families value deeply — a permanent place of connection.A location where future generations...
04/10/2026

Burial offers something many families value deeply — a permanent place of connection.
A location where future generations can visit, reflect, and feel tied to their family history.

Louis J. “Louie” PageFebruary 25, 1955-April 8, 2026Louis J. “Louie” Page, 71, of Altoona, passed away Wednesday at UPMC...
04/09/2026

Louis J. “Louie” Page
February 25, 1955-April 8, 2026

Louis J. “Louie” Page, 71, of Altoona, passed away Wednesday at UPMC Altoona. He was born in Altoona, the son of the late Josephine (Minielli) Page.
He is survived by a son, Justin Page of Florida and a daughter, Julie Sharbaugh (Troy) of Hollidaysburg; two granddaughters, Paige and Emmie Sharbaugh; and brother, Mark Page (Angel) of Altoona.
He was preceded in death by two brothers: Joey and Jerry Page.
Louie was a graduate of Altoona Area High School and retired from Conrail.
Louie was an avid sports fan, especially of Penn State, and was rarely seen without a hat from one of his many favorite teams. He was known for his funny catch phrases, loved to laugh and joke around, and never passed up an opportunity to make a sports prediction or try his luck playing the lottery.
He was a good-hearted person who appreciated the simple things in life, such as taking care of his property and watering his flowers. Above all, nothing was more important to him than his family. No conversation ever ended without an “I love you.”
Over the past year, his toughness was inspirational, and it will never be forgotten-he will be dearly missed.
Friends will be received from 2-4 pm, Monday, April 13, 2026 at The Stevens Mortuary, Inc., 1421 8th Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602, where a funeral service will follow at 4 pm in the Stevens Memorial Chapel, with Msgr. Stanley Carson.
Committal will be held at Calvary Cemetery.
Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

Many people assume preplanning is only for later in life.In reality, it’s simply about being prepared. Unexpected situat...
04/08/2026

Many people assume preplanning is only for later in life.
In reality, it’s simply about being prepared. Unexpected situations happen, and having your wishes documented can bring an incredible sense of relief to the people closest to you.

This Easter, we are reminded that even in times of loss, there is hope, renewal, and light.May this season bring comfort...
04/05/2026

This Easter, we are reminded that even in times of loss, there is hope, renewal, and light.
May this season bring comfort to those who are grieving and peace to all who remember loved ones today. 🕊️

Louis Philip SilvermanAugust 15, 1935-April 1, 2026   Lawyer, businessman, husband, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, Godf...
04/03/2026

Louis Philip Silverman
August 15, 1935-April 1, 2026

Lawyer, businessman, husband, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, Godfather, cousin, mentor and friend died after a long-term illness.
Born August 15, 1935, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, to Rachel (SAUL) & Isaac Silverman, the second of three sons. Lost Brother S. Edwin at age 4 of Lymphatic Leukemia, and brother Doctor Joseph at age 92 in 2025. He attended Altoona Public schools except for one and one-half years at Mercersburg Academy. Graduated Altoona Areas High School in 1953, Dickinson College in 1957 where he was a member of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity and received the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award. Graduated from University of Pennsylvania Law School after completing two years of military service as a 1st lieutenant in Counterintelligence and discharged as a Captain.
Lou was a talented athlete. He had extensive experience as an AZA intrastate basketball player, a high school ward league, City league, and college baseball player. He pitched in the national tournament after his Sixth Ward team won the Ward League championship in Altoona.
He entered the practice of law with Goodman & Notopoulos, eventually becoming a partner. Special focus on labor law, usually representing employers but famous for his good relations with union members.
One of his life-long interests was community development. He was Vice President of the Downtown Altoona Redevelopment Effort (DARE) and Altoona Progressive Developers Association (APDI) in which his work included recruitment of business and industry to the downtown Altoona area. Such projects included design and construction of the Payne Webber building, Railroad Retirement Building, and recruiting various businesses and industries for the 11th avenue marketplace.
Despite his father’s admonition: “Don’t go into the theatre business!” Lou did indeed pursue his father’s career, which Lou always loved and followed encyclopedically even as a young boy. His father, Isaac Silverman, a Warner Brother’s field operative, had pioneered motion picture exhibition in Altoona. Lou, following in those footsteps, was associated with Hollidaysburg’s Blair Theatre until it closed, and the Miller Cinemas in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. He went on to administer a collection of theaters in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York and partnered with Edward Troll, at Westmorland Theatre services in Johnstown, PA; John Nelson, at Lehighton Entertainment, Lehighton, PA; and with the Zurich associates and theatre services in Upstate New York.

He married his life-long business partner and friend, Veronica Ann Samborsky-Silverman, in 2008.
Lou had many friends. His brother described Lou as charismatic. If I met someone who was also a friend of Lou’s, first question asked was: “How’s your brother?”
His various community associations and memberships included as follows: He was a member of the Blair County Bar association serving as President in 2012; Board Member Blair County Civic Music Association and legal counsel; Board Member Wolf Furniture Corporation; Board Member Penn State Centre Stage; Board Member National Association of Pennsylvania Theater Owners; Board Member Garvey Manor Nursing Home and past Vice President.
Other various community organizations included as follows: Jaffa Shrine; Scottish Rite, Valley of Altoona, sixty-year member; Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees); Center for the Penn State Performing Arts; Friend, Palmer Museum of Art.
Also, he was an Honorary Penn State Alumnus.
Louis was a member of many Jewish congregations from Pennsylvania to California to provide financial support. He was also a lifelong supporter of the state of Israel, which he visited multiple times and once as a student ambassador.
Louis has always been an advocate of the underdog, hence his undying loyalty for the often-beleaguered Brooklynn Dodgers. He was a gentle man, a free spirit, a good neighbor hosting Christmas parties for the neighborhood in past years for all to stay connected and bring good cheer. He was dedicated to family, and a dear great nephew bestowed his Eagle Scout “Mentor” pin to his Uncle Lou since “he was dedicated to family and a positive role model”.
Lou was a very generous man donating to various charities but foremost to great nieces and nephews’ college education thus Psychologist, business leaders, history enthusiasts, marketing specialist, Veterinarians, engineers go forth to service.
He enjoyed travel to Europe, Netherlands, South America, Middle East, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand…. But he loved holidays in Boston with Betsy’s “infamous” family dinners. Chanukah with Ed & Rachel cavorting with nephews and nieces. Then Palm Springs International Film Festival in January hosted by Rabbi & Lynda Ziont’s. Chautauqua in the summers with the Wolfs and Becker’s. Often hosted summer engagements with beloved cousins reminiscing “Good old days”, Then off to New York with Steve Port, Lou’s dearest friend, and his wife Phyllis, and maybe along the way a stop at their Ventnor, NJ condo with a 360 view of the glorious Atlantic.

And of course, Penn State football with family and the McMurray’s and the Pitman’s; Penn State Basketball dinners with the Kaminsky’s; Train rides and cruises with brother-in-law John & Eleanor; Thanksgiving with “Judy & the boys”; Trips with the Ashcroft’s. Then there was the Centre for the performing arts theatre and concerts, Jazz, opera, Penn State Centre Stage performances. Paris with brother Joe & Pat and, first and foremost, he was host and nurturer and mentor to nieces and nephews and cousins attending The Pennsylvania State University thus fostering their educational journeys.
Although he traveled most of the world, Lou was a homebody as he loved reading his 4- 5 newspapers per day overlooking his flower gardens in summer and frozen landscape in winter, watching the CNBC stock reports, and of course, discussing international news, current events, and sports. Best kept secret? Great Ballroom Dancer!
He is survived by his wife, Veronica Samborsky, of State College, PA; Sister-in-law Patricia Silverman of Hollidaysburg, PA; brother-in-law, John Samborsky, of Pickerington, Ohio; sister-in-law Julia Samborsky of Front Royal, VA; and numerous nephews and nieces and cousins from California, Virginia, Hawaii, NY, MA, FL, PA, OH, NJ, Il, KS, and NC.
Contributions to Temple Beth Israel, 3004 Union Ave., Altoona, PA 16602 and
Special thank you to the staff of Juniper Village at Brookline in State College, PA for their outstanding care and loving support during Lou’s transitional life experience.
Friends will be received from 10-11a.m., Monday, April 6, 2026 at Temple Beth Israel, 3004 Union Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602 with a service following at 11 a.m. with Rabbi Audrey Korotkin officiating.
Interment will follow at Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Altoona.
Arrangements are by E. Merrill Smith Funeral Home, Inc.
Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

One of the most common misconceptions about cremation is that it replaces a service.It doesn’t. Families can still have ...
04/03/2026

One of the most common misconceptions about cremation is that it replaces a service.
It doesn’t. Families can still have a viewing, a funeral, or a celebration of life — before or after cremation. The choice is about timing and flexibility, not whether a service happens.

Andrew E. LeskoApril 24, 1940 – April 2, 2026Andrew E. Lesko, 85, Hollidaysburg, passed away peacefully Thursday morning...
04/03/2026

Andrew E. Lesko
April 24, 1940 – April 2, 2026

Andrew E. Lesko, 85, Hollidaysburg, passed away peacefully Thursday morning at The Village at Morrisons Cove, Martinsburg, PA.
He was born in Altoona, son of the late Joseph and Alice (Balogh) Lesko.
He is survived by his wife, Carole A. (Miller) of Hollidaysburg; a son, Andrew Jr (Katherine) of New Freedom; two grandchildren: Ben (Alicia) of Harrisburg and Elizabeth of Philadelphia; and a sister, Barbara Meany of Denver, CO.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Virginia Strohm, who passed in 1979, and his son Paul, who passed in 2025.
Andrew was a 1958 graduate of Altoona High School. He retired in 2002 as a mechanic and electrician for the Fonda Group. He also worked as an electrical inspector for Atlantic Inland and as an independent electrical contractor.
Andrew was a member of First United Methodist Church, Hollidaysburg, Bavarian Aid Society and the Heidelberg Country Club. In his younger years he enjoyed hunting, bowling, photography and travel.
A memorial service will be held at noon on April 18, 2026 at The Village at Morrisons Cove, Martinsburg, PA.
Interment will be at New Canoe Creek Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Plank, Stitt & Stevens Funeral Home, 421 Montgomery St., Hollidaysburg.
Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

Paul E. BosletJune 29, 1942 – March 31, 2026Paul E. Boslet, 83, Carrolltown, passed away Tuesday at Conemaugh Memorial M...
04/01/2026

Paul E. Boslet
June 29, 1942 – March 31, 2026

Paul E. Boslet, 83, Carrolltown, passed away Tuesday at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown.
Paul was born in Carrolltown, where he lived his entire life, son of the late Francis and Christabol (Stoltz) Boslet. On July 9, 1966 he married Mary Anne Springer.
He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 60 years; his children: Deborah Shook of Annapolis, MD, Paul F. Boslet of Carrolltown, and Scott Boslet (Victoria) of Dublin, OH; two grandchildren: Connor and Avery; a brother, Edward Boslet (Barbara) of Carrolltown; a sister, Mary Jo Feigh of St. Marys; a sister-in-law, Arlene Karlheim (Joe) of Ebensburg; brother-in-law, James Ropp of Patton; and several nieces and nephews.
Paul was preceded in death by brothers: Christopher Boslet (Jeanne) and Robert Beatty; brother-in-law, Donald “Sparky” Farabaugh; and sister-in-law, Donna Ropp.
He was a 1961 graduate of Cambria Heights High School and served in the US Army National Guard.
Paul retired from Penelec (First Energy) as a meter reader and previously worked for RPS Automotive Parts Store.
He was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church where he was an usher for more than 30 years.
He was also a very devoted member and volunteer of Carrolltown American Legion Post 506. He was a member of Carrolltown Fireman’s Club, a lifetime member of Carrolltown Businessman’s Club; St. Benedict VFW and St. Benedict Rembrandt Club.
Paul enjoyed golfing with his brothers and friends, driving around in his 1966 Chevy convertible, bowling, dancing on Saturday nights with his bride, and spending time with family and friends.
Friends will be received from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m., Monday, April 6, 2026 in the Boniface Wimmer Room of St. Benedict Catholic Church, Carrolltown. A funeral Mass will be celebrated immediately following at 11 a.m., Monday, April 6, 2026 at St. Benedict Catholic Church, Carrolltown with Fr. Michael Gabler O.S.B. celebrant. Committal will be at St. Benedict Church Cemetery with full military honors.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to: Carrolltown American Legion Park, P.O. Box 439, Carrolltown, PA 15722 in Paul’s memory.
Arrangements are by Stevens Funeral Home, Carrolltown.
Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

Mary Louise BaylockMarch 4, 1945 – March 30, 2026Mary Louise Baylock, 81, formerly of Patton, passed away Monday at Haid...
04/01/2026

Mary Louise Baylock
March 4, 1945 – March 30, 2026

Mary Louise Baylock, 81, formerly of Patton, passed away Monday at Haida Healthcare and Rehabilitation, Hastings.
Mary was born in Pittsburgh, the daughter of the late Thomas and Geraldine (Kline) Kielbowick, Sr. She was raised by Thomas and Anna Kielbowick, Sr.
On July 15, 1967, she married Leo Michael Baylock who preceded her in death on October 12, 2005.
She is survived by a brother, Thomas R. Kielbowick, Jr. (Mary Cay) of Patton; two sisters: Kathryn Connah (Donald) of Patton and Melissa Link (Duane) of Altoona; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Mary was preceded in death by sisters: Barbara Brush and Linda DeLarre; and a brother, David Kielbowick.
Mary retired from the Patton Van Heusen Shirt Factory as a seamstress.
She enjoyed sewing, reading, swimming, and drawing.
Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Interment will be a St. Mary’s Cemetery, Patton.
Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.
Arrangements are by Stevens Funeral Home, Inc., Patton, PA.

Preplanning isn’t just paperwork — it’s clarity.It answers the questions your family would otherwise have to guess at du...
04/01/2026

Preplanning isn’t just paperwork — it’s clarity.
It answers the questions your family would otherwise have to guess at during one of the hardest moments of their lives.

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