Angela Faith Stark

Angela Faith Stark

Angela Faith (Trumbore) Stark, 79, of Pottstown, passed away on Monday, March 10, 2025, at Reding Hospital.

Born in Sellersville, PA, Angela was the daughter of the late Leo Trumbore and Bertha (Bytheway) Trumbore.

Angela was a 1963 graduate of Boyertown High School. She enjoyed working as a waitress in several local restaurants over the years.

Angela was a former member of Good Shepherd UCC in Boyertown. She was a very talented and creative person who was also crafting in one way or another. Angela wrote a lot of poetry and was a talented painter. She was a talented seamstress, sewing clothes for her children when they were small, and even making puppets for them. She loved flowers and had a talent for gardening. She was also a former Girl Scout leader in Pine Forge.

Angela is survived by her two children, Leora (Lori) Chernesky; and Richard Stark, Jr., husband of Christiane; as well as three grandchildren, Sean Trego, husband of Amanda; Roman Chernesky; and Raelyn Stark. She is also survived by two great grandchildren, Savannah Trego, and Connor Trego, as well as two sisters, Beverly Smith, and Sharon Trumbore, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Angela is predeceased by one granddaughter, Mireya Stark.

Family and friends are invited to a viewing on Friday, March 14, 2024 from 12PM to 1PM at Morrell Funeral Home 124 W. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown, PA 19512. A funeral service will follow at 1PM.

Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery.

6 Condolences
  1. Angie was a very giving person. She loved to dig in her garden and always brought specimens that she wanted me to plant and enjoy as she did. Her purple and white irises will bloom this spring and I will continue to see her in my yard. I may even find a cigarette butt or two and I will know she was there. God was merciful to Angie. She danced to the beat of a different drummer and he cultivated her as she did His flowers. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.

  2. Very beautiful woman fun exciting g .she was a caring so nice to all. Bowling ,..camping, ,birthdays ,everything she loved to laugh. .Lori her daughter beautiful woman like her mother …Austin and cathy ..have great memories of Roman’s grandma..

  3. Aunt Angie was a wonderful soul. My fondest family memories include the many hay rides and cousins weekends we enjoyed regularly for the past5-6 decades! Getting together with the cousins was important to our family. I feel so lucky that Aunt Angie and her sisters thought it was important that we all get together! This value continues in my life today. Spread love! Appreciate your families always! Keep getting together!

  4. Aunt Angie always loved the value of family get togethers. My fondest memories include our childhood birthday parties, hayrides and cousins weekends wherever we were, everyone would come and spend the weekend and Angie always was very thoughtful and made silly gifts for everyone. I recall her Mr. bills that we could rip their arms off and giggle. We will miss Aunt Angie .

  5. Aunt Angie was a special person to me. She always valued the time we spent with family. My fondest memories include many birthdays, hay rides and cousins weekends wherever we were, everyone would come. I recall some of Aunt Angie’s silly gifts like the Mr. Bill she made all of us from Saturday Night Live we would rip their arms off and giggle. We will miss you Aunt Angie!

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