In Memory

Linda Carol Panuccio
December 9, 1954 — December 26, 2025
Linda Carol Panuccio
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Carol Panuccio, beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend, who entered eternal rest on December 26, 2025, at the age of 71. Born on December 9, 1954, in Philadelphia, PA, to the late Franklin and Julianne (nee Schultz) Prindle, Linda brought joy and compassion to everyone she met, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of her family and community.
A dedicated manager at Innovative Printing, Linda was known not only for her professional expertise but also for her unwavering commitment to giving back. Her passion for music found expression in her involvement with the Bucks County Women's Chorus and her role as a cantor at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, where she inspired and uplifted many through her singing. Linda's leadership shone brightly as she served as Vice President of the Bensalem Alumni Association, fostering connections and supporting her fellow alumni.
Linda was a devoted family woman, cherished by her husband, John Panuccio, her daughter, Elaine Panuccio, and her son, Phillip Panuccio. She was also a loving sister to Franklin Prindle (Antionette). Together, they will remember her warmth, kindness, and the countless moments of laughter they shared.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Linda’s visitation at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 601 Bristol Pike, Croydon, Pa 19021 on Monday, January 5th from 9:30-11:00 AM followed by her Mass at 11:00 AM. Interment will be private.
Linda’s love and compassion will forever resonate in the hearts of those who knew her. May her memory be a blessing and an inspiration to all who follow in her footsteps—living with kindness, grace, and an unwavering love for family and community.



Christian Weidmann (2009)
Linda served our organization for over 18 years. She took her position seriously, and performed her duties with professionalism and dedication.
Linda especially enjoyed picking the recipient of the Al Bader Scholarship. She took our mission to heart: to provide scholarships to graduating BHS seniors. All her efforts were motivated by her dedication to our mission.
"Thank you" are words that are not enough to convey our gratitude for everything she did.
On a personal note, Linda and I worked together exceptionally well. It was a pleasure being her partner at the sign-in table at our Golf Outings and All-Year-Reunions for these past few years. It was gratifying working with someone who took their position as seriously as I do.
I will miss our conversations and laughter in between sign-ins at events, or when I was driving her home from meetings after she had foot surgery a few years ago.
I will miss working with Linda.
I will miss Linda.
Gail Wright (1970)
Linda was one of those rare, genuinely lovely people who made everything better just by being there. As a dedicated Bensalem alum, she poured endless energy into our events and reunions, always with a smile and open heart. The alumni family feels her absence already. May her memory be a continued blessing to all who loved her. She made a difference for all of us Bensalem alumni.