

She loved working there, hanging out with lifelong friends, staying up with the town gossip and having her kids clean the house while she was there.Ī proud Tyrone Area High School graduate, Merle was a cheerleader and a French horn player. As the supervisor, Merle always went beyond the basics as the hostess of hot dog cook-outs with an abundance of mixed Kool-aid on hand.Īfter she and her husband started their family, Saturdays were Merle’s day to wash hair at the Chic Salon. A true “Tyroneian,” you may have seen her working at East End Pizza, Baney’s Floral Shop, or just maybe you were lucky enough to be one of those area kids looking for a safe space to play and some fun at the Paper Mill Park Playground.
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nieces and nephews: Dave (Teri) Stonebraker, Harold (Leigh) Stonebraker, Cindy Fely, Paula (George) Smalls, Rachel (Nick) McAllister, Cori Thimlar, Josh (Mara) Fely, Jake Fely, Kana Smalls, Lily Smalls and Noah (Elizabeth) Smalls.īefore her professional career, Merle’s lifelong love of ice cream developed at age 15 in her first job at Long’s Dairy. daughters: Kelly (Rob) McKnight of Pittsburgh, Desiree Ammerman of Sewickley and “daughter number four,” Melissa Watters son-in-law, Gregory Giacomino sister-in-law, Doris “Mert” Robison of San Diego, Calif.


She is survived by her sister, Susan (Jim) Thimlar of Elkhart, Ind. Ammerman II brother, David (Gail) Stonebraker and daughter, Wendy Ammerman. Merle was preceded in death by her loving husband of 53 years, Don W.
