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July 12, 1942 - May 10, 2026

Burial Date June 13, 2026

Andrew J. Amoroso, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and respected public servant, passed away peacefully on May 10, 2026, holding the hands of his daughter Colleen and granddaughter Samantha, his dedicated and loving caregivers. He was born on July 12, 1942, in South Philadelphia, the son of Andrew Amoroso and Vincenza (Jenny) Gambino Amoroso, and later made his lifelong home in Levittown, where he raised his family and built a life rooted in loyalty, service, and love.

Andy attended Bishop Neumann High School and graduated from Dobbins Technical High School, where he developed the discipline and craftsmanship that shaped his early career. He worked as a printer at Cuneo Press and later as a Bond Bread deliveryman before answering his true calling: law enforcement.

He began his police career in Lower Makefield Township and went on to serve with distinction as a Bristol Township Police Officer until his retirement. During his tenure, he worked on numerous tactical and undercover units and served as President of the Police Benevolent Association, earning the respect of colleagues who knew him as a man of integrity – firm when necessary, but always fair, warm-hearted, and guided by a deep sense of duty to protect others.

A man of strong faith, Andy was a devoted parishioner of Queen of the Universe Church, where he served as an Extraordinary Minister. His creativity was another defining part of his life; he had a natural talent for art, spending countless hours drawing and crafting pieces from clay. He enjoyed fishing, cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles and Flyers, and sharing his unmistakable sense of humor with everyone around him.

Above all, Andy adored his wife, Patricia J. Fratantaro Amoroso, with whom he shared 60 years of marriage. Together they traveled to Italy, Alaska, Bermuda, and many of their favorite places in the United States — especially Florida, Las Vegas, and Branson. Their bond was one of devotion, partnership, and joy, and he longed for her deeply after her passing.

Andy was preceded in death by his beloved wife Pattie, his parents, and his sister Janet Naulty.

He is survived by his children Andrew (Ashley), Michael (Valerie), Colleen, and Brian (Stacy); his grandchildren Tatiana, Sean, Tanya, Nicholas, Drew, Dominic, Kylie, and Sami; and his great-grandchildren Mikayla, Aundrea, Jackson, Laila, Aizik, Mikail, Shane, Josephine, Giavanna, Mickenzie, and one great-grandchild soon to arrive. He also leaves behind extended family, lifelong friends, and the many people whose lives he touched through his service, humor, and kindness.

Andy will be remembered for his strength, sensitivity, unwavering loyalty, and the deep love he carried for his family. His legacy lives on in the stories he told, the laughter he sparked, the people he protected, and the family he cherished.

Family and friends are invited to gather on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Queen of the Universe Church, 2443 Trenton Rd, Levittown, PA 19056, for visitation from 9:30–10:30 AM, followed by a Catholic Mass at 10:30 AM. Interment will immediately follow at Resurrection Cemetery, under the direction of Faust Funeral Home, Inc.

May he rest in peace, reunited with the love of his life, and forever remembered as the great man he truly was.