Brian C. Schaffer, 44, of Bethlehem, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 17, 2025, at home.
Born on July 4, 1980, in Doylestown, he was a son of Barbara (Groh) and the late Richard Schaffer.
A graduate of Saucon Valley High School’s Class of 1998, he went on to study business and criminal justice.
Brian previously worked for St. Luke’s Hospital—Fountain Hill in Central Transport and later as a Sterilization Technician.
Outside of work, he took joy in collecting coins, watching horror movies, sipping a good cup of coffee, travel, and engaging with people.
In addition to his mother, Brian will be lovingly remembered by two brothers: Steve Schaffer and Cory Schaffer; and two daughters: Milena and Serenity Schaffer.
Services will be private.
Arrangements are in the care of the C.R. Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., Quakertown.
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Gloria copek
March 9, 2025
With deepest heartfelt sympathy to the Schaffer family love Jim and Gloria Copek Keeping all of You in prayer
Amanda K
January 23, 2025
RIP Brian, I'll miss the fun times working at Wendy's with you. You were always so funny and nice to me.
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