1959 - 2016 (56 years)
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Name |
Wayne Patrick Faust |
Born |
11 Aug 1959 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
19 Sep 1959 |
Folsom, Ridley Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania |
Our Lady of Peace (Millmont Park)
Sponsors: James & Peggy Metz |
Military Service |
United States Marine Corp |
Education |
Penn State, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania |
Education |
Drexel Hill, Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania |
Monsignor Bonner High School |
Died |
10 Feb 2016 |
Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I147516 |
Strausstown Roots |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2016 |
Father |
William Henry Faust, b. 27 Jun 1927, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania , d. 27 Jan 1984, Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania (Age 56 years) |
Mother |
Jean Elizabeth Metz, b. 13 Oct 1930, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania , d. 13 Jun 2021, Ocean City, Ocean County, New Jersey (Age 90 years) |
Married |
18 Jan 1948 |
Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland |
Family ID |
F47134 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos
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| Wayne Faust USMC 1978-1981 |
| Wayne & Jeannie Faust Ocean City, 2010 |
| Wayne and Robin Faust, Christmas 1963 Gimbels, Upper Darby, PA |
| Will, Wayne and Ron at Grandmom's, Frazier Street, Philadelphia, ca. 1963 |
| Wayne and Kimmie, Alaska 2015
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| Wayne and Kimmie, Alaska 2015
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| Wayne and Kimmie, Alaska 2015
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| Wayne and Kimmie, Alaska 2015
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| Wayne and Kimmie, Alaska 2015
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Sources |
- [S235] Wayne Faust, Wayne Faust, e-mail/Proposed Change: William Henry Faust (I144360), 01 Mar 2010.
- [S404] Funeral Home Notice, R.t. Foard Funeral Home, P.a.
Wayne P. Faust, age 56, of Oxford, PA passed away on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Born on August 11, 1959 in Philadelphia, PA. He was a self-employed HVAC contractor and owner of Expert Heating and Air. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.). He was a known genealogist and also a true adventurer, loving all things outdoors. He is survived by his wife, Jeannie and two children, Jason Faust of Lancaster, PA and Kimberly Faust of Pittsburgh, PA; mother, Jean Faust of Lansdowne, PA; brother, William Faust of Ephrata, PA; sister, Robin Margraf of California; grandchildren, Sebastian and Harper Faust. He is precedent in death by his father, William Faust in 1984; brother, Ronald Faust in 1985; and son, Jacob Faust in 2014. A service will be held at the Oxford Presbyterian Church beginning at 1:00 for visitation followed by a 2:00 service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to "The Wayne P. Faust Memorial Fund" sent in care of Wayne's wife, Jeannie Faust. To do so, please contact their daughter at kaf3156@hotmail.com for further contact information.
- [S247] findagrave, www.findagrave.com, Memorial# 158804542.
Wayne P. Faust, age 56, of Oxford, PA passed away on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Born on August 11, 1959 in Philadelphia, PA. He was a self-employed HVAC contractor and owner of Expert Heating and Air. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.). He was a known genealogist and also a true adventurer, loving all things outdoors. He is survived by his wife, Jeannie and two children, Jason and Kimberly; mother, Jean Faust, brother, William Faust; sister, Robin Margraf of California; grandchildren, Sebastian and Harper Faust. He is precedent in death by his father, William Faust in 1984; brother, Ronald Faust in 1985; and son, Jacob Faust in 2014. A service will be held at the Oxford Presbyterian Church beginning at 1:00 for visitation followed by a 2:00 service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to "The Wayne P. Faust Memorial Fund" sent in care of Wayne's wife, Jeannie Faust. To do so, please contact their daughter at kaf3156@hotmail.com for further contact information.
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Known by his family and friends as Will Faust. He created and managed Berks-Dauphin Roots on this website, nearly 12 years ago. Having created over 35,000 individual memorials, submitted over 32,000 photos, 117 of those to fulfill other's photo requests, and he created four famous person memorials. All who knew his work felt assured each of those memorials were as accurate and detailed as could be. He was always generous and willing to help other researchers and transferred to them many of their ancestor's memorials. Most were enhanced with fine photographs and bio details, of excellent quality.
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