Daniel LaBute

Daniel “Lee” LaBute, 88, formerly of California, Pa., passed away after a lengthy illness in Strabane Woods Assisted Living in Washington, Pa.
He was born on July 15, 1932 in Berlin, Somerset County, Pa., the eldest child of Daniel James LaBute and Clara Edna Lepley LaBute Brant.
Lee attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania studying Art Education when his college career was interrupted by being drafted into the United States Army. He eventually served at the U.S. Army base in Yokohama, Japan. While in college, Lee met and married Marilyn Jean Walker from Pittsburgh, Brentwood, Pa. They were married for 67 years. Upon his discharge from the Army, Lee finished his Bachelor of Science in Art Education Degree and set out teaching Art classes while traveling to different schools in the Pittsburgh area. He earned his Masters of Education Degree from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1964, Lee was offered a position at California University, then California State Teachers College of Pennsylvania, where he taught Art-related courses in an Industrial Arts application. He taught there for 27 years, retiring in 1991.
Lee was a member of the California United Methodist Church in California, Pa. where he served for many years as a Trustee, and also a member of Monongahela Valley Lodge 461 of F & AM. His interests were gardening, reading, hunting, fishing, and music.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sisters, Nancy (Donald) Custer of Berlin, and Eileen (William) Zeplin of Barrington Hills, Ill., brother-in-law, George Hickey of Johnstown; five daughters, Susan (Ronald) Bloss of Front Royal, Va., Doris (John) Wadsworth of California, Pa., Karen (Charles) Harris of Malden, Centerville Borough, Pa., Lisa (Jack) Borden of Bluffton, S.C., and Paula (Kenneth) Tirpak of Lake Worth, Fla. Also surviving are twelve grandchildren, Jaclyn (Brian) Bloss Bell, Russell (Shannon) Bloss, John (Maria) Wadsworth, Bradden (Paula) Wadsworth, Daniel (Alexis) Wadsworth, Jesse, and Aaron (fiance, Jessica Martin) Harris, Ethan and Sadie Quint, and Zachary (Taylor) Tirpak, Meredith and Julia Tirpak, nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, deceased are his brother, Edward; sister-in-law, Margaret LaBute; and a sister, Evelyn Hickey.
Friends will be received 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, January 5 prior to a private funeral service in the Mariscotti Funeral Home, Inc., Anthony N. Mariscotti, Supervisor, 323 Fourth Street, California, PA, with Rev. Dawn Hargraves officiating.
Interment will follow in Phillipsburg Cemetery, California, Pa.
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