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John David McDaniel, 47, died on September 19th, 2025, at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Born in Ambler, Pa, John was the son of the late Francis E. McDaniel and Marie M. (Seig) McDaniel.
John attended Upper Dublin High School and graduated in 1996. After High School, he continued his education by attended University of Phoenix where he received an associate’s degree in Criminal Justice. He worked at the Bucks County Corrections Facility as an Corrections Officer for 6 years. He then pursued a career as a plumbing mechanic, most recently with Sobieski.
His passion for life extended well beyond his professional endeavors, in his free time, John enjoyed watching Philadelphia sports, golfing, and being a weekend grill master. He was an active member at the North Penn Gun Club and volunteering his time with Quakertown youth sports. Earlier in his life, John played Upper Dublin Ice Hockey and “Backyard Hockey”. He perfected the art of friendly torture, always keeping people on their toes. Later in his life, John enjoyed family life with his wife and children.
John will be dearly missed by his wife, Lisa, together they shared 24 loving years of marriage; his children, Courtney and Joey; his mother, Marie (Sieg) McDaniel; his siblings, Kathy (Mike), Sally (Roger), Richard (Cindy), Thomas (Jean), Timothy, Mary (Adam), Theresa, Margaret (Rob), Barbara (Colum), Bonnie (Thomas), 22 nieces and nephews; along with extended family members and friends. In addition to his father, John is predeceased by his brother, Joseph.
All are invited to visit with John’s family on Thursday, September 25th, 2025, from 10:00AM ~ 12:00PM located at St. Isidore’s Roman Catholic Church, 2545 W. Pumping Station Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. Mass will begin at 12:00PM followed by a graveside service at Quakertown Union Cemetery.
All arrangements are made by Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, Ltd. 135 Pumping Station Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. (215-536-3343)
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