Heidi was a member of the Gwynedd Green Committee, and volunteered her time with Greyhound rescue and Comfort Caring Canines.
He excelled in baseball, and at one time was asked to try out for the Boston Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals.
Mary was a loving homemaker who enjoyed cooking, baking, and gardening.
A resident of Ambler, Natalie loved life and the many friends and family she surrounded herself with.
Mrs. Linde was a graduate of Wissahickon High School class of 1970, Montgomery County Community College and Gwynedd Mercy College where she received her Bachelors degree in Education.
Mr. Kissell served in the Merchant Marines in 1948 and 1949 and then Emigrated to Canada in 1950
Martha M. Myers was a resident at The Hill at Whitemarsh in Lafayette Hill.
Rosina started her Opera Career as a Soloist with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera from 1957 to 1965 and performed with the Miami Opera, The Philadelphia Little Lyric Opera Theater and the Theater of the Living Arts.
Born in Sunbury and raised in Abington, Dorothy was involved in many organizations including the Colony Club of Ambler (past president), DAR, Questers, The Historical Society of Fort Washington and AAUW.
Joseph Clark was the beloved husband of Barbara M. (Meyer) Clark for 38 years.
Edward served 4 years in the US Air Force in World War IIin India, specifically the China Burma India theatre.
William Banks was born in Darwin, England on Sept. 19, 1910.
Philomena attended Norristown Area Schools. She was a member of St. Joseph Church in Ambler and Lower Gwynedd Lions Auxillary. She loved cooking, baking and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Frank was a graduate of Wissahickon High School class of 1975. He was employed as a Sales Rep. for Natural Lawn of America and was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church.
Becky Koch for many years summered in Brant Beach, NJ.
Doug was a special agent in the FBI, a covert operative for the CIA, and leaves behind many friends and admirers.
Lena was a Conshohocken High School graduate and enjoyed vacationing at the shore with her family.
David Miller was on the Planning Commission for Whitpain Township
James was employed as a forklift operator, as well as, a bartender.
Domenico Derro was a member of St. Joseph Church in Ambler, PA. Domenico's favorite past time was spending time at the mountain house he purchased with his and sons.
Elizabeth DeVincent was a member of Epiphany of Our Lord Church, Ambler Colony Club, The Questers and the Historical Society of Whitpain.
Lucilda Nembhard was a loving and devoted homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother.
Nate Giorgio was a sports enthusiast, baseball being his favorite, and was an avid fan of the Phillies and Yankees.
Marie Carlson was a loving homemaker, wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed gardening, home decorating, and assisting her husband with various projects around their home.
Frank was a US Army Veteran, serving in World War II. He served proudly for his country in Italy and Algeria as a Technical Sergeant responsible for overseeing the pharmacy unit during the European African Middle Eastern Campaign.
She was a loving and devoted homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother.
He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict serving with the US Navy.
Rita Richard loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Filomena Derro was the beloved wife of Domenico Derro for 49 years.
Michael loved to read, go the movies, and traveling on day trips.
She was a loving homemaker, wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed gardening, home decorating, and assisting her husband with various projects around their home.
George was a ruling Elder of the Church Session for 9 years, he also served 2 terms on the Upper Dublin Environmental Protection Board.
He was an Auto Mechanic, employed by a number of dealerships in the area including Knopf Chrysler Plymouth in Ambler and Gateway Nissan in Norristown prior to his retirement in 1999.
Dr. Edgar Eckfeldt became a research scientist in the industrial controls industry at Leeds and Northrup and had numerous patents and scientific journal publications.
Filomena enjoyed cooking, gardening, and going to her mountain house with her husband. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren.
Miriam Irwin was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Ambler where she was a Eucharistic Minister for many years.
Sister Margaret O'Sullivan Was a Social and Pastoral Minister at St. Cecilia's Parish, Fox Chase, from 1990 to 1997.
Harvey Little served in the US Navy for over 22 years.
Kevin Chester was a self-employed accountant and author of two books: "A Mystery in Clay" and "The Mysteries of Pluto."
Dr. Charles Henry was a graduate from the Valley Forge Military Academy class of '42.