Dr. Harry Dean Snyder, a field surgeon in Vietnam, practiced medicine in the Hatboro area for decades.
Freas was remembered fondly for his decades of dedicated service.
Hatboro's Laura Spengler loved her children, scary movies, art, and animals.
Hatboro's Peter Hollerbach had just married the love of his life shortly before his death.
Andrew Reuter, a resident of Horsham, passed away Feb. 9. He was 30.
Longtime Hatboro man Bill Sinclair was 89.
Charles E. McGrath, 83, was the former captain of the Horsham Ambulance Corp. who served in the U.S. Army in Korea.
Christopher Schmitt, 67, is remembered for his love of classic rock, parades, car and air shows, the Philadelphia Phillies, and farm teams.
Richard F. Zollo was a former employee of the Hatboro and Warwick police departments, and also served with the Horsham Fire Co. #1.
Karl Castor, 66, a beloved member of the running community, was a "brother, father, a mentor, a coach, and grandfather to all of us."
Former Hatboro Councilwoman Dorothy Newsome, the first woman elected President of the Montco Boroughs Association, has died at 89.
Donald Bell, a Hatboro native, loved family vacations in Mystic Island and Point Pleasant, golf, bowling, and picnics.
Retired Horsham police Captain Alvan Outland Sr. has passed away. May he rest in peace.
Montco native Marshall Edgar Freedman, 28, is remembered for his ability to "connect with people at the deepest level."
Hatboro's Benjamin Powers, 70, loved to travel with his wife, Patty. He is remembered for his kindness and "huge heart."
"She was radiant and a positive force in the school, and HH community. She will never be forgotten by any life she touched."
Helen Robinson, 90, was a member of the Horsham community for much of her life. May she rest in peace.
Hatboro native Gary E. Mosier will be remembered as a talented artist and musician, and founder of the Yippi-i-Odelers band.
Hatboro's Joyce E. McCullough was a former co-owner of Wire EDM and a successful woodcarver and artist.
Florence E. "Susie" Brozyno Murphy, of Hatboro, was married for nearly 40 years.
Hatboro's John G. Minges was a photographer for the Associated Press in Italy, and served in the US Army.
Hatboro's Sgt. Bill Mohr, a World War II vet who met President Obama on Veterans Day last month, has passed away at 108.
Horsham's Albert G. Edling was also a horticulturalist for the National Park Service.
Michael A. Iatesta Sr., 95, was a proud member of the 2nd Armored Division under General George Patton, known as "Hell on Wheels."
"Francis was a rare man whose passion was helping his family and many friends. We will all greatly feel the loss of this incredible man."
Thomas J. Garofano II, just 36, has passed away. He had a passion for Trance Music and for spinning records.
Matthew Stinger is remembered for his stalwart devotion to the Double H Ranch Camp and the hemophilia community.
Hatboro-Horsham elementary school librarian Georganne S. Walters has passed away at 52.
Rest in peace, Richard Zukowski.
"Carl had a huge loving heart and a great sense of humor that could put a smile on everyone’s face."
Thank you for your service, Mr. Fedele.
"Above all else, she will be remembered for her endearing love to her family."
May he rest in peace.
Don Pond began his career with the Horsham Fire Company in 1976. May he rest in peace.
Dennis Kevin McGettigan Jr. “DJ”, died unexpectedly on March 27, 2016, at the age of 24, his obituary says.
Rest in peace.
The longtime Horsham resident and widely loved figure in the community died two years ago. May he rest in peace.