Frank B. Yankello

Frank B. Yankello

Frank B. Yankello, 88, of Moon Twp., died on September 19, 2025 in his home with his family present. He was born in Ambridge, PA on December 18, 1936, the son of the late Peter & Mary (Napoleon) Yankello.

Frank graduated from Saint Veronica’s, class of ‘54 in Ambridge, PA, and he attended the Pittsburgh Technical Institute for electronics. Frank also served in the Navy Reserves for eight years.

Frank is survived by his wife of 64 yrs Donna J. (Muha) Yankello.  Five children: Frank M. Yankello (Nancy), OH; Tom P. Yankello (Lee), Center Twp.; Joe J. Yankello (Hilarie), OH; Paul A. Yankello (Annette), Center Twp.; Nicole James (Thomas), Moon Twp. Fourteen Grandchildren: Christopher Yankello, Jennifer Zitterich, Matthew Yankello, Maiah Yankello, Michaela Yankello, Olivia Yankello, Zachary Yankello, Joshua Yankello, Amanda Yankello, Michael Yankello, Andrew Yankello, Luke James, Elizabeth James, and Jakob James. Two Great Grandchildren: Jameson Zitterich, Anneliese Yankello. Three Siblings: Josephine Toia, Michael Yankello, and Thomas Yankello.

In addition to his parents, Frank was preceded in death by a brother, Peter Anthony (Tony) Yankello.

Friends will be received on Monday, September 22ndfrom 2-4 PM & 6-8 PM in The Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Twp. (1522 Coraopolis Hts. Rd.) Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday at 10 AM in St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Moon Twp. (Everyone please meet at church) Committal and entombment will follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Moon Twp.

Frank and his brother, Michael, owned and operated Yankello’s Radio and Television, a long-time staple of Sewickley, PA. Frank and his brother were both named 2017 Sewickley Citizens of the Year for their contributions to the community. Additionally, he served a term as President of the Sewickley Board of Trade. Frank also had a big love of music and during his 20’s, sang in a quartet as the member of The Four Steps, who won Aliquippa best group of the year. Frank will be remembered for his hard work, kindness, selflessness, and always wanting to serve others. Frank will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and other who knew him.

10 thoughts on “Frank B. Yankello

  1. Prayers to this wonderful family and all the love they shared with each other. The support this family has given each other was a blessing my sympathies go out to you.

  2. I have known Frank since childhood, he was one of the five boys at the stone quarry at the top of Dixon Road there the day my brother was shot and died. In the 60’s we bought a HI-FI Console from Yankello’s. I remember his father who I believe was a Ham Radio buff and who inspired Frank and Mike.
    My sincerest condolences to his family

  3. The Yankello brothers have been a part of our town as long as I can remember. Frank had a great way with people, always so helpful and available for whatever you needed. I am very sad to hear of his passing and send my deepest sympathy to his brother Mike who I know and to his wife and children. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  4. My thoughts and prayers to the family. He and his brother sold every TV and stereo equipment in our homes and still to this day.

  5. I’m very sorry to hear about the passing of Frank. I remember years ago Frank and Mike and their wives came to visit us in Las Vegas. I have fond memories of the store in Sewickley .
    My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

  6. My condolences to the Yankello family Frank and Mike would come to our family house and fix our TV in 60’s and 70’s the old ones had tube’s in them they were the TV doctors I always enjoyed going to the shop and just talking with both of them, Mike and Elmer bought the last TV to my house in Leetsdale and I still have it, Frank and Mike were true family friends. Rest with the Lord Frank

  7. My family and I would like to express our condolences. I have heard many stories from Joe about what a compassionate and kind man you were. May God give your family strength in this difficult time.

    Timothy, Terri & Connor

  8. We extend our deepest sympathies to the entire Yankello family on the passing of Frank. He was a wonderful man who always carried himself with kindness, warmth, and sincerity. His presence brought joy to those around him, and his memory will live on in the countless lives he touched.

    During this difficult time, may you find comfort in the love of family and friends, and may cherished memories of Frank bring you peace. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, he we will be truly missed, but never forgotten.

  9. I have such fond memories of Frank going back to my preteens and playing football on the farm with all the cousins. Family was such an important part of Frank’s life and he treated everyone with respect.
    Mary and I send our condolences and thoughts of comforting memories to all of Frankie‘s family, especially Donna and his children. May he rest in peace.

  10. Frank was certainly a good guy as all here attest. He and his brother Mike were very hard workers taking care of their families. My condolences to my cousin Donna, their children and all of their extented families. He wiil be missed, but live on through his wonderful children. Cousin Ron H.

Leave a Reply to Diann Franchina Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.