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Eat'n Park Kirwan Heights

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Eat’n Park Family Helps Grieving Widow Cope

This is a heart-warming story about how a widow from South Fayette found comfort from the staff at Eat'n Park.

Sue McDade and her husband, Jim, loved coming to the Eat’n Park in Kirwan Heights, where they would clown around, perform magic or play kazoos for the customers and staff. The South Fayette couple had been married 19 years and was friends with practically every worker on the wait staff and many customers. “We knew everybody and everybody knew us,” Sue McDade said. “We would clown and do magic. The people here are so loving and caring. We just loved everybody and the staff.” So when Jim McDade died on Dec. 21, 2011 following complications from a stroke, Sue knew there was only one place she could go after leaving the Pittsburgh area hospital. “I was so confused,” she recounted. The look on her face when she entered the Eat’n Park restaurant…

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