The world is better for knowing him, but a little more grey for losing him. Mike brightened and touched so many lives. His smile was contagious, his personality was endearing and his love for his family and friends was enduring.
Michael A. Hostovich, age 70, was welcomed to this world on January 27, 1945 and was given his angel wings on September 04, 2015. Mike developed esophageal cancer and fought a tough battle to try to beat it. He kept telling us that he still had things to do. How we prayed he’d get his wish. It was not meant to be.
He was the son of the late Michael and Irene (Hajnos) Hostovich of Library Pa. and then Peters Township.
Left to treasure his memory, is his wife of 47 years, Elaine (Kucan) Hostovich, his beloved son Brandon Michael Hostovich, his sister Georgiann Stegenga of Eighty-four. PA., nephews, Ronald Dane Hostovich (Shannon) of Charleroi, PA and their two sons, Dane and Zachary, Robin Dean Hostovich, his companion Kathy Ratroci both of Peters Township, PA, Gary Stegenga (Karen) and children of Eighty-four, PA. And nephew Roy Dale Hostovich, South Park, PA .. Also survived by many cousins living in the South Hills area of Pittsburgh. Mike also leaves behind many good and lasting friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his in-laws, George E. and Rita F. Kucan, along with his brother Ronald and his wife, Ann (Dolly) of Monongahela, and his brother-in-law Gary Stegenga.
Michael attended school in Peters Township. He began working in the family business, Brookwood Nursery and Landscaping, while in Jr. High and through college. He then graduated from California State College. He was a self-made man. Michael paved and paid his own way through life. He was determined to build the type of life for his family that he wished he had growing up. He succeeded quite nicely. He met Elaine when they were both in their later teens. It was a chance meeting that resulted in four years of dating until he was through with college. He was a beautiful person and a wonderful husband, they were happy and best friends in their marriage. He was a caring and devoted father. He was Brandon’s
“rock” who was always there to support, encourage and to pray. He loved him so very much.
He was accepted into the Army National Guard Reserves during the time of the Vietnam War. As fate would have it, he was recruited the day before he was to be drafted. He felt honored to have served his country.
After his initial service training, he went to work for the JCPenney Company where he had a 33 year career. During his employment he worked a large portion of his career in the Pittsburgh area including north, south and in the eastern suburbs. He also worked in Niles, Ohio. He served on the District Staff as District Operations Manager and then again as District Sales Manager. For the last step of his career with the company he was transferred to Warren where he served as Store Manager.
He enjoyed his outstanding staff of employees and was so disappointed when the company chose to close the Warren store. It was at that time he decided for himself to take an early retirement. Mike being the caring person he was, had been devastated by the closing and was concerned for his employees needing to find work. Alone, he found a job for every single employee that needed to continue to work feeling honored to be able to vouch for their commitment to the company. He was proud of the dedication those employees gave to the company and thought that was the least he could do for his great employees. He always thought the people from this county were very special.
After his retirement, he was no longer content to just sit around fishing all the best known creeks. Although he probably would have stayed in retirement if the Steelers would have played every day! Yes, everyone was aware he was a die-hard, devoted fan.
Michael went on to do some substitute teaching in the Warren Area School District. He missed his calling. He came home on days he subbed just bubbling as he talked about the students he had that day. He loved them all but especially loved teasing and joking with those in the senior high schools. To this day, young people would come up to one of us while we were just around town and praise him for how special he made them feel. It was always so nice to hear especially since we heard it from so many different young people. They not only had an effect on him,’but he had a lasting effect on them.
Mike decided it was time to come out of retirement as he was itching to do something more meaningful with his life on a full-time basis. He was hired as the Executive Director of the United Fund of Warren County. What a great fit for all involved. Through the fund he met such wonderful people who loved their town and believed so much in the people of this county. He was gratified seeing how people wanted to help each other through volunteering, the agencies, or by contributing funds to assure those who were unable were made able.
Michael made many good friends in this town who were there for his family at a time he could not be. He was grateful. He was an honest man and sincere with anyone he met, and his love was unconditional. He loved to joke with everyone. Warren wasn’t where he was born, but it WAS the town he called HOME.
“Remember kid, there’s heroes and there’s legends. Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.” – Babe Ruth, “The Sandlot”
At his request, there will be no public visitation. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date in which the family would welcome anyone who would like to help us celebrate or by sharing a favorite memory. Arrangements are entrusted to Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. Please visit www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com to send condolences or view a tribute honoring his life .
At the family request, memorial contributions can be made to a charity of your choice. Taking your family out for dinner and enjoying their company is also a great option!
Dear Elaine, We are so sorry to hear of Michael’s passing. He was a great fellow store manager and will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Barbara & John
Elaine & Brandon
I am sorry to hear about your loss of Michael. We also have a great loss of Michael after 30 plus years of friendship. He may now meet up with one of his many fishing buddies who got his wings before Mike. The first day of trout season was their day and time for fishing and showing their friendship. Our family’s always got together and had good times. Our children even had the privilege of knowing him, you, and Brandon. Watching lots of Steeler games together was always a good time and holiday get togethers was great fellowship. So much more could be said you know. These memories of Michael will forever be with us. God has a good man to guide the angels. Michael’s smile will grow on all of them. He will be greatly missed.
Love
Pat Scott and family
Dear Elaine and Brandon,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Growing up, Brandon was like a brother to me and You and Mike treated me like a son. I was devastated to hear of his passing. Please take care and know that both of you are in my thoughts.
Love,
Aaron Atkins and Family
Dear Elaine & Brandon, we are sorry for your loss. I had the privilege to work with Mike in the JCP Bridgeville PA store. We had many good times at work and play. Jeanne and I have special memories of our times we spent together in the Pgh. area. Mike was a special guy and he will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Jeanne & Bob Brill
Love you guys.
So sorry for your loss Mrs Hostavich always a pleasure waiting on your husband at the Conewango Club.Was shocked to see the obituary .My deepest sympathy to you at this time.
Elaine and Brandon,
I am so sorry for your loss, Michael was a unique person that will be missed by many. Many memories of Michael have filled my head lately and there’s one I would like to share. Michael was my best friend in high school and before he started his career at Penny’s he got a job selling aluminum siding and
one day he practiced his sales pitch on me. At the end of his pitch I wanted to buy siding and he was upset because he thought I was being too easy a sale. I told him he had it wrong as I was not easy, he was just very good in that he could sell siding to someone that didn’t even own a home! All in all, Michael was very good “at life”!
Mike was a valued colleague and member of the Warren State Hospital Board of Trustees. We will all miss him. He and his family are in our thoughts and prayers.
We were sorry to hear about another Peters classmate being gone. Our prayers are with you.
I am so sorry. I just saw this today Aug. 24, 2016. He was such a good man, husband and father. He always knew just what to do or say to make a day brighter. I am truly saddened that I missed seeing him for so many years. I know that special place he filled in your heart Elaine and Brandon’s will always be wanting more time with him. God blessed both of you with one of “His ” best.
I will always love all of you
Donna