Paul Scott Radeschi  September 18 1969  February 11 2020 (age 50)

Paul Scott Radeschi September 18 1969 February 11 2020 (age 50)

September 18 1969 February 11 2020 (age 50)
Obituary Paul “Scott” Radeschi, 50, passed away, Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at the East Liverpool City Hospital, following a sudden illness. Born, September 18, 1969, in East Liverpool, he was a son of the late Arthur and Josephine Benic Radeschi Sr. Scott was a 1988 graduate of East Liverpool High School. He was formerly employed at Hall China Company in East Liverpool. He was a co-founder of East Liverpool’s Got Talent and a member of the American Legion Post #374. Scott will be deeply missed by his fiancée Pennie Lynn Zehnder and by his brothers, Arthur “Buzz” Radeschi and his wife Brenda of East Liverpool and Donald Radeschi of East Liverpool. Per Scott’s wishes, a Celebration of life will be planned for a later date. He was in the care of the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made at www.arnerfuneralchapel.com, by clicking the donation link under Scott’s obituary. To send flowers to Paul “Scott” Radeschi’s family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Paul Scott Radeschi September 18 1969 February 11 2020 (age 50).

Arner Funeral Chapels Inc

Death notice for the town of: Chester, state: West Virginia

death notice Paul Scott Radeschi September 18 1969 February 11 2020 (age 50)

obituary notice Paul Scott Radeschi September 18 1969 February 11 2020 (age 50)

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