Teresa C. Van Fossen (Bukofski) was born in Hunlock Gardens to Martin and Jennie (Marcinkiewicz/Sutrynowicz) Bukofski. She was the oldest living of four children, Lillian (who passed away in 1925), Martin (who passed away in 1927), and Leonard (who passed away in 2010).
She was baptized on Nov. 8, 1928, at St. Stanislaus Church in Nanticoke. She attended a country school in Hunlock and graduated from Harter High School, West Nanticoke, in 1946.
Upon graduation, she was offered a position as an animator for Walt Disney because of her artistic abilities. However, that was not considered appropriate at the time, so she took a position at Retreat State Mental Hospital, where she met Charles J. Van Fossen after his return from World War II.
They married in November of 1948, and established their home in West Nanticoke. Soon after, they bore their first child, Charles Martin (who passed away in 1992).
A short time later she bore a daughter, Bonita, and then her husband was deployed to Korea.
Randy (who passed away in 1966) was conceived between Korea and Vietnam, and their youngest son, Brian, was born after her husband's return from Vietnam.
She volunteered for many years as a Girl Scout Leader in the Nanticoke area, and won many awards for her service.
After the passing of her husband, she continued working as a seamstress from home and performed odd jobs to support the family.
Around this time, she also became a grandmother to seven grandchildren, Shawn, Randy, Corina, Jared (who passed away in 2004), Michael, Jessica, and Chantel.
She volunteered at her parish as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion and as a master catechist and Director of Faith Formation (CCD) along with many other ministries.
After her youngest child graduated, she worked as an adopted grandparent at Headstart in Nanticoke and Wyoming Valley West grade schools while caring for her elderly mother. She left West Nanticoke in 2015 to reside in Williamsport.
She quickly became involved at St. Joseph the Worker, particularly the Christian Women. She took up residence at The Williamsport Home Apartments in 2020, where she resided until her passing at the age of 96.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie and Gene Felch; her son, Rev. Brian Van Fossen; along with grandchildren and great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; along with many cousins, form an extended family along with all the friends she met along the journey.
Her family welcomes visitors to Crouse Funeral Home, 133 E. Third St., Williamsport, on Thursday, July 24 beginning with the Holy Rosary at 5:30 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. Joseph the Worker Parish, 702 W. Fourth St., Williamsport on Friday, July 25 at 10 a.m.
Teresa will return to Nanticoke for a visitation on Monday, July 28 at 9:30 a.m., at St. Faustina's Marian Chapel. A Requiem Mass will be offered at 11am at St. Faustina Parish, 520 S. Hanover St. Nanticoke, Pa. 18634, before her internment at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Nanticoke.
In lieu of flowers, she requests donations to be made to St. Joseph the Worker or St. Faustina Kowalska parishes or a non-profit of your choice.
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Theresa Kirby "McFadden"
July 28, 2025
Father Brian and family I am so sorry to hear of your beloved Mom's passing you had such a special bond and shared that love and closeness with your parishioners in some of your homilies at St Joseph the Worker parish my thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family she is resting in Peace in her heavenly home
Theresa Yankoski Wyzinski
July 25, 2025
My Deepest Sympathy to Bonnie, her brother Rev. Brian, and all the Van Fossen family. Bonnie and I graduated together from Nanticoke in 1970. I remember Fr. Brian was Assistant Pastor at St. Jude's Church in Mountaintop for awhile when I used to belong there. I remember that one Christmas he was singing Polish Christmas Carols during Mass that I remembered and loved and from the back of the Church I sang right along with him. Brought back my St. Mary's Parochial School happy memories. I was unhappy when he had to leave. Seeing him would make me feel I was back in Nanticoke.
From what I read on here sounded like Mrs. Van Fossen was a wonderful lady.
I will say a Rosary for her soul.
RIP Mrs. Van Fossen!
Theresa Yankoski Wyzinski
Cousin of Pope John Paul II.
Ann and Bill Paveletz
July 24, 2025
Father Brian I am sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother. May God be with you and your family in your hour of need.
Patricia Suchocki
July 23, 2025
Mrs. Van Fossen, your belief in my abilities , support of my growth, and investment in my success not only meant so much to me at the time but also became an encouraging voice in my head pushing me to pursue my degrees and career in education.
Thank you for kindness, example, and mentorship.
Love, Tricia
George and Donna He kel
July 23, 2025
Dear Fr Brian and The Van Fossen Family, Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your mother.
Mary Ellen Starzynski
July 22, 2025
I will always remember our Theresa. She was my friend and I will miss her for sure. Whenever she came to St. Faustina to spend time with Fr. Brian, we were always together at mass. We got in trouble for talking at mass from Fr. Brian. Rest In Peace Teresa.
Cindy Davis Donlin
July 22, 2025
So sad to hear of Mrs. Vynfossens passing. For years she was my scout leader and a dear friend. May God bless her always.
Judy kosch
July 22, 2025
Father Brian, I am so sorry to see this about your mom. I didn´t know her very well but the little I did, she was a very nice very wonderful person. I know you are very close to her and we miss her very much. Sending my love and condolences to you and all of your family. Hang in there, buddy you´ll never stop missing her.
Tom Winarski
July 22, 2025
Teresa gave so much to many people, and she gave her son to the church. May God give to her the rewards she so truly deserves.
Richard john wright
July 21, 2025
Shawn van fossen I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother she was a sweet kind lady to her west nanticoke family.
Rest in peace u be miss
Ann Marie Clements CRNP
July 21, 2025
Sorry I was not able to come when Martha called me. I was out of the country. I just loved your mother.
She was feisty and a spit fire who truly gave me a run for my money. i always welcomed her as a breath of fresh air on my visits at the home or in the clinic. i am very sorry for your loss. your memories are with you, and she will be smiling down from heaven on you and all your family.
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