Jill Dawn (Zack) Gaston, 47, of Indiana, passed away after an extended illness on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Pittsburgh. She was born in Indiana on Jan. 12, 1978, to Jim Zack and Connie (Hilty) Andrascik. Jill graduated from Penns Manor High School in 1996 and then attended and graduated from the IUP Police Academy. She was employed by the Blairsville Police Department as a police officer, at one point acting as officer in charge. She was a volunteer fire fighter with both Cherry Hill Township and Indiana. Jill had a generous spirit and loved to help others. She was very community oriented, advocating for others as opportunities arose. She enjoyed cooking, watching birds, spending time with her family and friends and her cats Ruger and Gabby. Surviving Jill is her husband Jody D. Gaston, of Indiana; mother and stepfather Connie (Hilty) and John Andrascik; brother Kevin (Sarah) Zack; stepsister Rachel Andrascik; Aunt Sharon (Steve) Moss; Uncle Bill (Kim) Zack; father-in-law Gordon Gaston; and other loving family members. Jill was preceded in death by her father, Jim Zack, in 2007; and her mother-in-law, Mary (Drummond) Gaston, in 2008. At Jill’s request, all services were private and had been entrusted to the care of the Donahue Tylinski Funeral Home Inc. (formerly Bowser Minich). Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the Indiana County Humane Society, 191 Airport Road, Indiana, PA 15701. To send an online condolence to the family, please visit www.donahuetylinski.com
JILL GASTON, 47
By Hometown4
May 22, 2026 | 8:15 AM

RT 22 BIKE-PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
The long-awaited bike-pedestrian bridge across Route 22 is now open! What do you think?
I love it! It will help bring more economic activity to Indiana County!
I love it! It's much needed for the safety of folks to link the trails and access both sides of that busy highway.
I love it for both of the reasons listed above (as long as they maintain it.)
It's not going to be the economic boon they're saying it will be.
Not enough people will use it to have an effect on safety.
It will not be maintained and will fall into disuse rather quickly.
Voting Ends: Jul 21, 2026 | 12:00 PM





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