IN MEMORY
Andrea "Andee" Briner (Millstein)
Millstein , Andrea B. 65
Greensburg
Andrea B. "Andee" Millstein, 65, of Greensburg and Naples, Fla., died peacefully, with her loving family by her side, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, at her home in Greensburg. She was born in Pittsburgh, April 22, 1948, a daughter of the late Drew and Hilde Weigan Briner. Andee was a member of Congregation Emanu-El Israel, a former board member of the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, a founding board member of Threshold Inc. and an advisory committee member of the Millstein Library at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Andee was a graduate of Mt. Lebanon High School, class of 1966, and received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Duquesne University in 1970. She was then employed as a nurse and instructor at Westmoreland Hospital School of Nursing. Andee is survived by her husband of 43 years, Jack H. Millstein; and three children, Jessica Millstein, of San Francisco, Adam Millstein and his wife, Kate, of Gibsonia, and Jamie Neal, of Upper St. Clair. She was also the adoring "Grandee" of Tucker and Avery Neal, of Upper St. Clair; and was a sister to Marcia Briner, of Mt. Lebanon. Andee is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and many friends and extended family, whom she loved very much. She was loved by everyone who met her and will be especially remembered for her radiant smile and generous heart. Funeral arrangements will be private. Memorial donations in Mrs. Millstein's name may be made to UPCI, Mario Lemieux Center for Blood Cancer, Cancer Pavilion Suite 1B, 5150 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15232 or to the Blackburn Center, P.O. Box 398, Greensburg, PA 15601. Alvin P. Oskin Jr., supervisor, in charge of arrangements for the COSHEY-NICHOLSON FUNERAL HOME INC., Greensburg.
Susan D. Davis (Choi)
I am heart sick to know that Andee passed away. We had reconnected for a while after our 10 th reunion. It was so much fun to be around Andee. She was always a warm and loving human being. I was so looking forward to hopefully seeing her at our 50th. She will be greatly missed.Susan Devlin
You are so right, Susan. "Always" a huge smile on her face...so determined and kind. I only remembered her from reunions...and too will miss her next September.