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David W. Faust

Reading, Pennsylvania

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"> David W. Faust David W. Faust, 52, of Spring Township, died September 30, 2006 at 4:05 a.m. in Wyomissing Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, where he was a patient for 10 days. He was the husband of Annemarie (Kookan) Faust. He was born in Allentown, a son of the late Creighton C....

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I knew David through ALL our school years. Due to alphabetical order, David sat behind me in homeroom throughout high school. That's when we became very close friends and respected each other's individualism and genuineness. He was funny, too. I can still hear him impersonate John Wayne. In fact, whenever I see a John Wayne movie or hear his name, I mention David's name. Although we lost contact after graduation, I NEVER forgot him. I thought about him often through the years and wondered...

Dave had an exceptionally endearing personality leaving you with a warm, gentle feeling, wide smiles and belly laughs! He was always so happy when preparing his homemade lunch, as it seemed to show his loving connection with Ann. When asked, he would always lovingly say... "Yes, this is homemade clam chowder, etc. - yes, Ann prepared it" ~ totally crediting Ann for her good cooking! Their love ties were so evident! Dave was just an All-American apple pie sort of man... completely...

Dave worked for me years ago in the summer when he was home from college. He was a fun loving, happy go lucky guy who was a real pleasure to work with. He always made the day intresting. It is such a shame that the good always die so young. My deepest sympathies to his family. God bless you all.

It has been an absolute pleasure and an honor to be working with Creighton and Sharon Faust and the entire Faust family team for these past few years. They are truly some of the nicest and most inspiring people I have ever met in my life. Dave was no exception. His sense of humor was brilliant and amazing. I am shocked and saddend by this terrible news. God be with you, Dave... you will be sorely missed.

Dave, your smile and personality will live on forever. You will be missed. All my love to the family. Bonnie

I worked with Dave for the past five years and there was not a nicer person to work with on a daily basis. His humor and generosity filled the office and made it a better place to work. He will be missed.

When Dave came into the office, I was never without a smile for long. It would come from the complete hilarity of his stories, antics, impersonations, or pranks. It would come from witnessing his non-discriminatory kindness. Often I'd smile because Dave was proof that genuinely good people DO exist in this world. I am better for knowing Dave and will miss him dearly.

May God comfort and be with Anne, Daniel, and all who loved Davey.

Anne & Daniel,
LIFE...so fragile. LOSS... so sudden. HEART...so broken.
In the wake of such a loss, we're haunted by things we don't and may never understand. Yet the solace we seek may not come from answers. So we look for comfort in the belief of love's everlasting connection. May that love lift you, hold you close, and give you peace.
His sense of humor will truely be missed.
Sending you love and healing thoughts now and in the days ahead.

dear faust family, sincere condolences to your family
during this difficult time. my
prayers are with you for strength
and peace. jeanne orphanides
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