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We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of John Paul Arthur, Jr. John Paul Arthur Jr. (June 8, 1964 – June 11, 20...
06/12/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of John Paul Arthur, Jr.

John Paul Arthur Jr. (June 8, 1964 – June 11, 2026) was born in Philadelphia, lived for decades in Northfield, NJ, where with his wife of more than forty years, Elena Arthur, he raised his son, John Paul Arthur III, and daughter, Stella Arthur. He and Elena met on April 3, 1984, at Casino Schools Incorporated, and in true Atlantic City fashion had their first date at White House Subs. He worked for more than forty years in the casino industry in both Atlantic City and in Bensalem, PA. He was a voracious reader, mostly of fantasy novels, and also wrote stories, poems, and a novel. He was quick-witted, had a dark sense of humor, and enjoyed British comedy like Monty Python. He loved surf fishing on Corson’s Inlet, taking long hikes, Philadelphia sports, cooking shows, and spending time with his wife and family.

He was predeceased by his parents, John Paul Arthur Sr. and Janet Arthur, his father-in-law John Fahey, and is survived by his wife Elena Arthur, his mother-in-law Stella Fahey, his sisters Susan Arthur and JoAnn Betz (Paul Alan), his brother Dennis Lehr, his children John Paul Arthur III (Khushbu) and Stella Arthur, and his grandchildren Harmony, Josiah, Maya, and Mira. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice.

In accordance with his wishes, cremation will take place privately. A celebration of his life will take place on Tuesday, June 16 starting at noon at Ye Olde Mill Street Pub (6033 Main Street, Mays Landing, NJ 08330).

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Thomas B. Knoblauch. Thomas B. Knoblauch of Bucks County passed away p...
05/24/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Thomas B. Knoblauch.

Thomas B. Knoblauch of Bucks County passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family at his home in Philadelphia on Sunday, May 17, 2026. He was 69 years old. Tom was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, on July 31, 1956, to the late James and Marie (née Kelly) Knoblauch.

As a child, Tom often worked alongside his father around their house his father built in Fergusonville, Pennsylvania. In his younger days, he worked various odd jobs until he finally decided to join a construction union. Tom was a second-generation union member. His father was a union foreman and superintendent. Tom started as a laborer and eventually became a master carpenter. After running work for union commercial carpentry companies, Tom and one of his coworkers decided to start their own company. His company, B&K Construction Inc., was very successful for over 25 years and was known as one of the premier contractors in the Greater Philadelphia area. He was a member of the Interior Finish Contractors Association. Tom went out on his own for a few years with his company Knoblauch Builders Inc. (KBI). He was known as one of the best employers to work for and often used the motto, “It’s better to lead with honey than vinegar.” Tom believed in being fair but was also very strong-willed and meticulous. Tom was responsible for providing well-paying union jobs to many families over the years and took great pride in doing so. He retired as a union carpenter in good standing, even after all those years of being an estimator/working owner. He encouraged or was directly responsible for his two sons, many of his family, and friends becoming union members as well.

Tom will be remembered for his kindness and generosity, always willing to help his family with anything and to lend his support in any way needed without judgment. He always had the biggest personality in the room with the biggest heart. He was full of life. Tom deeply loved his big family and being around those he cherished. Tom was the most beloved grandfather; his grandchildren were the light of his life, and he loved nothing more than to spend time spoiling them and making new memories. Their mother, Tom’s daughter, Nicole, was his favorite daughter, his only daughter. She took after him, and he loved spending time with her, watching her become the strong and wonderful woman she is today.

An avid guitar player and singer, Tom was thought of as a rock star by his family. A leading member of many bands over the years, Tom worked tirelessly to hone his skills. Tom was proud of his band Younghearts. It included his brother, Doug, at lead guitar whom he loved greatly and shared a deep friendship with. He really enjoyed going to open-mic nights to share his talent with others and to be among his peers. He shared his love of music with his sons, Chris and particularly Justin. Tom loved listening to live music and took pride in all the concerts he had been to over the years, especially the ones that he shared with his family and friends.

Tom loved the Philadelphia Eagles (the Birds) and 76ers.For many years, he was a season pass holder for both teams and took work associates, friends, and his family as often as he could. Tom did not only watch sports but was an athlete as well. In his younger days, he and his friend would run for miles around town. Growing up, he played soccer and was the captain of his high school wrestling team. Tom enjoyed riding bikes and even commuted a long distance to work at times. Tom shared these passions with his children by coaching them in soccer and teaching them to ride bikes at an early age. Many a time, when they went down the shore, they would ride bikes on the boardwalk together. Tom introduced his children to skiing and snowboarding, boating, waterskiing/tubing, hiking, and motorsports. Tom rode a Harley when he could find time. For many years, Tom enjoyed golf. In his golden years, he played racquetball and tennis often. All of these things he shared with his family and encouraged them to be their best.

Above all, Tom truly loved his wife Linda (née Lassor) Knoblauch, mother to his three children, Justin, Christopher, and Nicole. They met when they were young and wound up spending 43 wonderful years together. At times, Linda was a secretary for the construction company and worked alongside Tom. They raised a loving family. They traveled the world, going to places like Jamaica, South Africa, Bermuda, the Grand Canyon, and Niagara Falls. They worked hard and played equally as hard. They watched Philly sports religiously. They had a full life together, everything one could want.

Along with his parents, Tom was predeceased by his siblings Sandy, Billy, Kenny, Larry, and Marie “Bird.”

He will be deeply and truly missed by his wife Linda Knoblauch and their children Nicole, Christopher, Justin, and Kenverlyn (Tom’s daughter-in-law), along with his dear grandchildren Jordan, Alexa, and soon-to-be-born baby Knoblauch, and also by his siblings Georgeanne, Jimmy, Walt, Mazy, Connie, May, Steven, Doug, and Rob.

Relatives and friends are invited on Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 1pm to 2pm at Faust Funeral Home, Inc., 902 Bellevue Ave., Hulmeville, PA 19047 with a service to immediately follow at 2pm. A Celebration of Life for Tom will be held following from 3pm to 7pm at Heritage Hall 2425 New Falls Road Levittown, PA 19056. Interment will be private.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Wayne Reese Harrison. Wayne Reese Harrison, a longtime resident of Pen...
05/21/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Wayne Reese Harrison.

Wayne Reese Harrison, a longtime resident of Penndel, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at his home. He was 73 years old. Born to the late Theodore and Ruth (nee Harris) Harrison on May 17, 1952, the 4th of their beloved 6 children. After graduation from Neshaminy High School in 1971, Wayne joined the United States Air Force before being Honorably Discharged and re-enlisting in the United States Army for over 20 years before his retirement. After his military retirement he spent many years in transportation for the Bensalem School District. Wayne was a kind and generous man, always willing to help those who needed it. While he, himself was quiet and reserved, he loved to be around people. He coached little league in his younger years and enjoyed watching softball. Wayne was a simple man, never wanting to make a fuss, who enjoyed his quiet life with his beloved cat.

Along with his parents Wayne was predeceased by his dear siblings Craig M. Harrison and Janet Lynn Harrison. He will be deeply and truly missed by his siblings Mary Lou Morris, David P. Harrison, and Barry T. Harrison. Wayne will also be sorely missed by his beloved nieces Heather Payavis, Melanie Martino, Meredith Morris, Brooke Dubowitch, Jessica Mendez and Sarah Harrison. Along with many beloved great-nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, to Faust Funeral Home, Inc. 902 Bellevue Ave. Hulmeville, PA 19047 from 10:30am to 11:30am with a service to immediately follow. Interment at Washington Crossing National Cemetery Newtown, Pennsylvania.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Andrew J. Amoroso.Andrew J. Amoroso, a devoted husband, father, grandf...
05/15/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Andrew J. Amoroso.

Andrew J. Amoroso, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great‐grandfather, and respected public servant, passed away peacefully on May 10, 2026, holding the hands of his daughter Colleen and granddaughter Samantha, his dedicated and loving caregivers. He was born on July 12, 1942, in South Philadelphia, the son of Andrew Amoroso and Vincenza (Jenny) Gambino Amoroso, and later made his lifelong home in Levittown, where he raised his family and built a life rooted in loyalty, service, and love.

Andy attended Bishop Neumann High School and graduated from Dobbins Technical High School, where he developed the discipline and craftsmanship that shaped his early career. He worked as a printer at Cuneo Press and later as a Bond Bread deliveryman before answering his true calling: law enforcement.

He began his police career in Lower Makefield Township and went on to serve with distinction as a Bristol Township Police Officer until his retirement. During his tenure, he worked on numerous tactical and undercover units and served as President of the Police Benevolent Association, earning the respect of colleagues who knew him as a man of integrity - firm when necessary, but always fair, warm‐hearted, and guided by a deep sense of duty to protect others.

A man of strong faith, Andy was a devoted parishioner of Queen of the Universe Church, where he served as an Extraordinary Minister. His creativity was another defining part of his life; he had a natural talent for art, spending countless hours drawing and crafting pieces from clay. He enjoyed fishing, cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles and Flyers, and sharing his unmistakable sense of humor with everyone around him.

Above all, Andy adored his wife, Patricia J. Fratantaro Amoroso, with whom he shared 60 years of marriage. Together they traveled to Italy, Alaska, Bermuda, and many of their favorite places in the United States — especially Florida, Las Vegas, and Branson. Their bond was one of devotion, partnership, and joy, and he longed for her deeply after her passing.

Andy was preceded in death by his beloved wife Pattie, his parents, and his sister Janet Naulty.

He is survived by his children Andrew (Ashley), Michael (Valerie), Colleen, and Brian (Stacy); his grandchildren Tatiana, Sean, Tanya, Nicholas, Drew, Dominic, Kylie, and Sami; and his great‐grandchildren Mikayla, Aundrea, Jackson, Laila, Aizik, Mikail, Shane, Josephine, Giavanna, Mickenzie, and one great‐grandchild soon to arrive. He also leaves behind extended family, lifelong friends, and the many people whose lives he touched through his service, humor, and kindness.

Andy will be remembered for his strength, sensitivity, unwavering loyalty, and the deep love he carried for his family. His legacy lives on in the stories he told, the laughter he sparked, the people he protected, and the family he cherished.

Family and friends are invited to gather on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Queen of the Universe Church, 2443 Trenton Rd, Levittown, PA 19056, for visitation from 9:30–10:30 AM, followed by a Catholic Mass at 10:30 AM. Interment will immediately follow at Resurrection Cemetery, under the direction of Faust Funeral Home, Inc.

May he rest in peace, reunited with the love of his life, and forever remembered as the great man he truly was.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Mary Kieffer.Mary Kieffer of Philadelphia passed away peacefully surro...
04/28/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Mary Kieffer.

Mary Kieffer of Philadelphia passed away peacefully surrounded by love on Thursday, April 23, 2026. She was 68 years old. Born to the late Joan Marie and Howard John Kieffer, Sr., Mary was a longtime resident of the city. Mary was employed as a crossing guard for the City of Philadelphia for many years until her retirement. Being part Native American, she enjoyed researching the family history. She also enjoyed watching TV series like True Story. Above all, she enjoyed spending time with her family.

Mary is survived by her beloved children Gary Kodel, Melissa Hampton, Michael Kodel, and her former husband Charles Sinkewicz. She will also be dearly missed by her grandchildren Kelsey, Kloud, Michael, Alexis, and Keira. Along with her brothers Thomas, Howard and Joseph Kieffer and many nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Thursday, May 7, 2026, from 10am to 12pm at the Faust Funeral Home, Inc. 902 Bellevue Ave. Hulmeville, Pa. 19047, where remembrances will be shared at 12pm. Interment will follow in Rosedale Memorial Park in Bensalem.

04/20/2026

“When the heart grieves for what it has lost, the spirit rejoices for what it has left.” — Sufi Proverb

03/27/2026

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.” — Irish Proverb

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Joan L. Buck.Joan L. (Neithammer) Buck of Levittown passed away peacef...
03/26/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Joan L. Buck.

Joan L. (Neithammer) Buck of Levittown passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. She was 91 years old. Born on April 18, 1934, to the late Alfred and Anna E. (Holeman) Neithammer in Philadelphia, Joan worked as a Hairdresser before working as a Material Handler for the Bucks County Courier Times for many years. She loved listening to "You Are My Sunshine" (and wasn't shy about singing along), spent hours crocheting, and delighted in giving her handmade gifts to anyone who needed a smile. Loved to draw trees, color pictures, crossword puzzles and playing gin rummy. Above all Joan enjoyed spending time with her beloved grandchildren and children making memories along with carrying a wooden spoon (if know, you know).

Along with her parents Joan was predeceased by her children John O. Buck, Jr., Debbie Buck, and David Buck. She will be deeply and truly missed by her beloved husband John O. Buck, Sr. Also, by their cherished daughter Melanie L. (Buck) Ozdemir. Joan will also be missed by her daughter-in-law Crystal Buck, her dear grandchildren John (3rd) (wife, Susan), Alfred (wife, Michelle), Timothy (Val), Debbie, Jennifer, Anna (husband, AJ), Mustafa (wife, Jessica), and Zac (Colleen) and the lights of her life, her 16 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 6pm until 8pm and Wednesday, April 1, 2026, from 10am until service time at 11am at Faust Funeral Home Inc. 902 Bellevue Ave. Hulmeville, PA 19047. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park, Feasterville.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Deborah S. Spatafore. Deborah S. “Debbie” Spatafore, of Bensalem, pass...
03/20/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Deborah S. Spatafore.

Deborah S. “Debbie” Spatafore, of Bensalem, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 16, 2026, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with lung disease and complications following a lung transplant. She was 66 years old.

Born in Pittsburgh on June 3, 1959, to the late Irving and Bernice Joseph, Debbie was a proud graduate of Taylor Allderdice High School. She spent many dedicated years working as an Accounts Specialist for Jones of New York in Bristol, PA, later continuing her career with Burlington Coat Factory until her retirement.

Debbie was a passionate Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins fan and a devoted supporter of dog rescue organizations. She volunteered often at the Women’s Humane Society on Richlieu Road in Bensalem, where her gentle heart and love for animals were always evident. Grounded in her faith, she was a longtime member of St. Ephrem’s Church.

In addition to her parents, Debbie was preceded in death by her brothers, Jeffrey Joseph and Mitchell Joseph. As well as her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Marlene and Charles Spatafore, Sr. and brother-in-law Charles Spatafore, Jr. She will be deeply missed by her beloved husband of 47 years, Gary C. Spatafore, and their children, Daniel and Marisa Spatafore. She was endlessly proud of her grandchildren, Leo and Christian Spatafore, who were the lights of her life. Debbie also leaves behind her cherished dog, Pepper.

She is lovingly remembered by her sisters‑in‑law Denise Joseph, Natalie Bohan and her husband Tom, and Geri Spatafore and her late husband Doug Spatafore, as well as Diane Feliciani and her husband Gene. Debbie’s memory will also be held close by many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and numerous lifelong friends.

Relatives and friends are invited to gather on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at St. Ephrem’s Church, 5400 Hulmeville Road, Bensalem, PA 19020, from 10:00 AM until the celebration of Debbie’s Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at Beechwood Cemetery, Bensalem, PA.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of David L. Horn. David L. Horn of Hulmeville passed away peacefully at h...
03/20/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of David L. Horn.

David L. Horn of Hulmeville passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, March 12, 2026; he was 73 years old. Born to the late Watson and Olga (nee Hashagen) on September 27, 1952, Dave spent his career as a proud member of the Steamfitters Local 420. Dave found great joy in the outdoors and was an avid fisherman and hunter. He was also a sports fan and enjoyed playing baseball, watching the Phillies or Eagles, and being a spectator at his grandchildrens’ games. He had a wonderful dry sense or humor and loved to make others laugh. Dave also loved to spend time with his beloved dog Cole.

Along with his two parents, Dave was also predeceased by his loving wife Dorothy “Dee” Horn and his brothers Fred and Harry Horn.

He will be deeply missed by his children and grandchildren, Jennifer Horn, her husband Edward Neubauer, and their children, Grace, Natalie, and Wesley; Kristen McCreary, her husband Stephen McCreary II, and their children Shane, Logan, and Daniel; Kaitlyn Horn, her husband Josh Bachmann and their children Leah and Henry, and his step-daughter Danielle Foster and her husband John Galambos, and their children Devon, Paige, and their grandson Nash. He will also be missed and lovingly remembered by sisters Marliyn Weber and Cynthia Miller.

Services for Dave will be private at this time.

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