Thomas-Faust-Obituary

Thomas Faust

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Thomas L. Faust, 83, of

Exeter, passed away at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, April 17th, peacefully, at St. Joseph Medical Center, Reading.

He was the husband

of Nancy L. (Guy) Faust, who survives him. They were married for 63 years. Thomas was born in West Reading, PA, on September...

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Mr. Faust had a smile that was infectious along with Nancy's! So many, many wonderful memories shared ---years of Thursday morning breakfast meetings with the guys -led by the infamous "Zizza." Meter reader stories. Laughter all the time....many times the sons joined the group. Great memories! Later, rooting the Exeter Volleyball girls on to victory. We are all very fortunate to know this entire wonderful family. Deepest sympathy to all.

Dear Faust Family,
Our sincerest sympathies for the loss of Tom. I'll never, ever forget the terrific memories we all shared on the courts of Antietam with your wonderful father leading the way. His genuine smile, encouragement & sense of humor were all special gifts that would always make us feel great. May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

Condolences on Tommy's passing. He grew up on Birch St along with my mom. I remember him from when he came to visit his parents.

My heart goes out to The Faust Family during this difficult time. I have great memories of Tom growing up on 25th street. He had a positive impact on my life and I'm glad I knew him. He will be dearly missed.

May your loved one soar on Eagles wings for the Great Courage HE has shown,
Our Freedom which HE fought for and His love of country for which he gave.
The members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart
Michael J. Mescavage, Cmdr.
Dept. of Pennsylvania
Military Order of the Purple Heart

So sorry for your loss, Faust Family. Mr. Faust (Tommy in later years) was my football coach at Penn Alsace back-in- the-day and an integral part of the old Penn Alsace gang. Will always remember how well he worked with kids...we absolutely adorded him as a mentor and coach! Remember how excited we were when we found out where he lived on 25th Street, and will never forget trick-or-treating there on Halloween. He meant so much to so many kids in our community.

Tom was a great man!
I remember him checking my gas meter in Hyde Park circa "79" Dean Palaferro

So sorry for your loss and Mr.Faust was always so kind and was always there to cheer on good ole Mount Penn hoops. Plus his willingness to put up with all the Faust Fests was just part of what made him so special. Sending my thoughts and Prayers.

My thoughts and prayers for you and the family during this sad time. May God Bless You All.