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Obituary for Aaron Paul Pribicko

Aaron Paul  Pribicko
Aaron Paul Pribicko, 34, of Conemaugh Township, died Thursday, May 19, 2016.

He was the son of Gerald P. Pribicko and Beverly (Altemus) Pribicko and was born July 6, 1981, in Indiana. He was raised in the Indiana and Penn Run area and attended Indiana Area High School. In his youth, he was a member of the Harmony Presbyterian Church.

Aaron was currently employed by Auen Farms of Saltsburg and previously worked at Altemus Farms of Penn Run. He also worked for MDS Construction and Weimer’s Iron and Scrap Metal.

Aaron was known to always have a friendly smile for whomever he encountered. Since a young boy, he loved farming and was proud to be a farmer. He planted and harvested many types of crops, drove truck, and could do any type of work asked of him. He was also well known and respected for his excellent mechanical ability and electrical skills. Aaron loved spending time with his daughter Elizabeth. He also enjoyed attending and participating in tractor pulls with his friend Stanley.

Aaron is survived by his daughter Elizabeth M. Pribicko; wife, Mollie (Berwager) Pribicko of Homer City; his parents, Gerald and Beverly Pribicko of Indiana; sister, Ashley Misterka and husband Adam of Penn Run; brother, Andrew Pribicko of Indiana and fiancé Jessica Duralia; maternal grandparents, Charles and Mildred Altemus of Penn Run; and two special friends, Stanley Auen and Robin Harman of Conemaugh township.

Preceding Aaron in death were his paternal grandparents Paul and Margaret Pribicko.

A private family visitation will be held Friday, May 27, 2016 at the Rairigh-Bence Funeral Home in Indiana. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the Elizabeth Pribicko College Fund, First Commonwealth Bank, P.O. Box 400, Indiana, PA 15701.

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