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Jonathan M. Arena

April 28, 1982 — July 9, 2025

Jonathan Miles Arena, 43, of Philadelphia, passed away on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. Born on April 28, 1982, in Philadelphia, Jon was the beloved son of Katie Adams Mullin (Craig) of Green Lane, PA, and Charles J. Arena (Beth) of Phoenixville, PA.

Jon was a devoted and fiercely loyal son, sibling, uncle, and friend. He was the life of every gathering, known for his infectious energy, booming laugh, and tendency to say something outrageous just to make people smile. He was kind and generous to all, and his warmth and humor left a lasting impression on all who knew him.


Jon was a passionate and highly skilled golfer. In the mid-1990s, he won the junior championship at Manufacturers' Golf and Country Club and competed on the Christopher Dock High School golf team. He continued to enjoy the game throughout his life, often playing with family and consistently demonstrating impressive ability on the course.


Jon had a lifelong passion for motorsports and an encyclopedic knowledge of all things automotive. He was a Brand Ambassador for Porsche and Audi and was the go-to advisor for family and friends seeking guidance on car purchases or advice under the hood. In addition to his automotive expertise, Jon was a talented artist who found his greatest creative expression through photography. Over the last decade, he developed a remarkable talent for capturing the essence and emotion of his subjects, often revealing something deeply human in a single frame.

He is survived by his loving parents; his siblings, Alexis Arena LaVine (Jordan) of Bryn Mawr, PA, Cailin Arena of San Francisco, CA, and David C. Arena (Kim) of Wyomissing, PA; by his adoring nieces and nephews, Miles, Leonardo, Benjamin, Isabelle, Nicholas, Mia, and Anna; and by his beloved black cat Rooney.

Funeral arrangements are private and are under the direction of Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, Lansdale.  Please contact the family for any additional information.

Jon's vibrant spirit, immense heart, and creative soul will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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