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Christopher Alan Litke of Kintnersville, PA, passed away on Thursday, September 11, 2025, at the age of 59, in his home. He was born to Helen Coughenour and the late Ted Litke on August 9, 1966, in Doylestown, PA. Chris, like his father, was well known and respected in the automotive industry. He started his career with cars at a very young age in his father’s garage. He worked as an auto body tech for over 30 years. Chris had quite a few certifications for Mercedes-Benz and was one of only two people on the East Coast certified to work on a few of them.
Chris loved playing guitar, working with computers, building things, taking things apart, and fixing things. Mostly, though, he loved being with his family and his friends. He is survived by his mother, Helen; his stepfather, Fred; his partner, Sara; his brother, Tim; his sister-in-law, Cathy; his son, Eric; his daughter-in-law, Audrey; his three granddaughters, Loralye, Aurora, and Athena; his nieces-in-law, Kelly, Leiane, and Elizabeth; and his grandniece-in-law, Xielo. Chris loved so many people and so many people love him. He will be greatly missed. We are having a party for Chris on October 25th at 2:30 pm. Further details will be provided here and on the Facebook group “Remembering Chris Litke”. Please come and celebrate him with us!
In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to the Christopher Litke Family Support Fundraiser
All arrangements are made by Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, Ltd., 135 W. Pumping Station Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. (215-536-3343)
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