In Memory of

Elizabeth

Anne

Hanley

(Daw)

Obituary for Elizabeth Anne Hanley (Daw)

Elizabeth Anne Hanley (Daw), 62, of North Huntingdon, died Thursday, May 4th, 2023, of complications from heart surgery. She was born July 8th, 1960, in Penn Hills, and raised in Regent Square, a daughter of the late Walter and Doris McMillan Daw. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 39 years Raymond J. Hanley of North Huntingdon; her daughter, Amanda (Hanley) Smith and her husband Ryan of Philadelphia; her son Andrew Hanley and his husband Michael Libonati of New York, NY; her son Sean Hanley of Miami, FL; her daughter Sarah Hanley of Philadelphia; and her son Joseph Hanley of Philadelphia. She is survived also by her older brother Kevin R. Daw and younger sister (and best friend, sometimes “twin”) Nancy E. Innes of Pittsburgh. She was Aunt Beth to her many sweet nieces and nephews who she also loved dearly. Beth was a doting grandmother (“Gigi”) to her two beautiful grandkids Annabel (Annie) and Roman, Amanda and Ryan’s children.
Beth was the heart of her family and was fully and completely devoted to each of us. She was the embodiment of love and care to her family, friends, friends of friends, and all those she met. She and Ray were happiest at the beach, surrounded by their children, grandchildren, family, and friends. Her loved ones will continue to make memories there with her spirit surrounding them. Beth was an active member of St. Agnes Church in North Huntingdon. She volunteered relentlessly throughout her children’s school years to support Queen of Angels and Greensburg Central Catholic. She also contributed her time and expertise to St. Vincent College’s Respect Life Club. She developed a love for fly fishing and had quite a skill at catching big fish. The family wishes to thank those at Forbes and Allegheny General Hospitals for the compassionate care provided to her and her family.
Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Tuesday May 9th from 4pm - 8pm at the Ott Funeral Home, Inc. on 805 Pennsylvania Ave in Irwin (724-863-8900). On Wednesday May 10th, prayers of transfer will be said at 9:30 am in the funeral home followed by a funeral mass at 10am at St. Agnes Church. Interment will follow in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Irwin. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Catholic Charities, Greensburg Diocese. For online condolences / directions, visit us at ottfuneralhome.com.