Philip (Phil) B. Gefsky
GEFSKY: Philip (Phil) B. Gefsky passed away on Friday, May 12, 2023, at 86 years old. He is survived by his wife, Sondra Gefsky, son Adam Gefsky, daughter Lisa Gefsky Looman (Jason), grandsons Jacob and Nathan Looman, sisters Frances Gefsky Rice, Anatilie Gefsky Seewald and Sorlee Gefsky Chetlin (Martin), and nieces and nephews. He is the son of late Rae and Meyer B. “Buck” Gefsky. Phil was an educator for 60 years, teaching most of those years in the Mt. Lebanon School District. Phil received his undergraduate degree in health and education from Slippery Rock University, and his master’s degree in health and education from University of Pittsburgh. Early in his career, he served as an adjunct professor at Penn State University for graduate level courses in education. In addition to teaching, he was a tennis and hockey coach, local cable TV sports personality, athlete of many sports, and community volunteer and organizer. Phil was involved in hockey at many levels, most notably as a semi-pro player and as coach of several championship hockey teams at both Mt. Lebanon High School and the University of Pittsburgh. He operated youth and adult hockey clinics for 20-plus years at Schenley Park Ice Skating Rink. Phil also coached high school tennis championship teams at Mt. Lebanon and Chartiers Valley high schools. He was especially proud of the number of years that he served as a Special Olympics coach and volunteer. The Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (JSHOF) of Western PA awarded Phil the Ziggy Kahn Memorial Award for his continuous involvement in the local sports community. He was a passionate member of the JSHOF board, serving in multiple board roles and as president. Phil was a sports enthusiast and known around the ‘Burgh as “Pittsburgh Phil.” If you ever listened to sports radio in Pittsburgh, there’s a good chance you heard his voice over the airwaves. Phil was known for his positive, optimistic personality and as a lover of people and life. He made everyone that crossed his path feel special. He loved his family deeply and was a wonderful father, grandpa, husband, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to those lucky enough to know him. Being a longtime educator, he impacted thousands of students’ lives, and thoroughly enjoyed teaching and coaching as evidenced by the longevity in his field. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Services at Temple Emanuel of South Hills, 1250 Bower Hill Road, Mt. Lebanon on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at 2 p.m. Visitation one hour prior to services at Temple (1 – 2 p.m.). Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Temple Emanuel section. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution fund has been established to honor Phil’s memory. The funds will be used at Mt. Lebanon school for a playground buddy bench and/or other school items to honor his memory. Contributions can be made via the Philip Gefsky GoFundMe memorial at (gofund.me/eb44922c). Arrangements entrusted to Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc., family owned and operated. schugar.com PJC
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