Givonnia "Andrea" Landy
May 31, 1946 ~ July 3, 2015
Givonnia "Andrea" Landy, 69, of Weirton passed away Friday July 3, 2015, at the Laurels of Steubenville, OH.
Born on May 31, 1946, in Dorothy, WV, Andrea was a son of the late Willie Angelo and Patsy Underwood Landy. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Frank Landy , and his sister, Elaine Wiggleton.
Andrea retired from Weirton Steel after thirty years of service, where he worked as a general laborer.
He enjoyed umpiring high school baseball and softball games and coaching the Weirton Little Steelers. He also loved to golf, and watch his beloved Dallas Cowboys.
He was a social member of the American Legion.
He is survived by his two sons, Boyd "Bo" Landy ( Lisa Butler) of Weirton, WV; and Sherman Landy (Amber Smith) of Follansbee, WV; his granddaughter, Alexia Landy of Follansbee, WV; former wives, Theresa Jenkins of Weirton, WV and June Landy of Richmond, OH; stepchildren, James Smith of Richmond, OH and Elizabeth Smith of Stow, OH; two brothers, Willie and Steve (Sarah) Landy all of Marlin, TX; two sisters, Teresa Skeens (Lee) of Whitesville, WV, and Twila Palacios of Marlin, TX.
Visitation will be 4-8 PM Sunday at Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV, where funeral services will be held 11 AM Monday.
Rev Dr. Ed Rudiger will preside.
Interment will follow at Paris Cemetery, Paris, PA.
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I AM SORRY FOR YOU LOSS!!! MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY!! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!
Sorry for your loss.Andrea was a neighbor for years. He was a nice person and a great neighbor.May he rest in peace.
Very sorry for your loss. In 1995 I was hired as a laborer and went to the Mason Gang in the BOP to reline a vessel. I met Andrea there and he was nice to me and looked out for the new hires in that dangerous place. I only worked with him for a month before I was sent to the Blast Furnace but he left a memorable impression on me. Later I met his brother Frank when I took a bid at the BF Electric Shop. Both of them were really good guys. May all the good memories you have bring peace to your hearts.
Sincerely
John Patrick Heiserman