James Buccella's lifelong passion for baseball made a huge impact on the local area.
Eric Main, 36, is remembered for his passion for the outdoors, his storytelling, laughter, and radiant personality.
Hatfield's Robert Blackledge Jr., a longtime local glass blower and loving husband and father, passed at age 84.
Lansdale's Veronica M. Shannon lived a full life. May she rest in peace.
Daniel Olpere was a highly respected voice in local government, guiding Montgomery Township for 20 years. He was also a Villanova professor.
A North Penn graduate and former Lansdale woman has passed away at age 41.
Hatfield's Charles C. Albor, 53, was an avid Philadelphia sports fan.
1995 North Penn graduate Thomas D. Blackwell III was a high school teacher and baseball and football coach.
Lansdale's Dr. George S. Claghorn was a renowned philosopher, published author, and college professor in the area for more than 40 years.
Hatfield's Ernie Marvin White "had a playful and joyful spirit" and loved spending time with the children of his family.
"People like Betty Widmann keep our families together, make holidays special, and are always there to catch us when we fall."
Carolyn Piro's travels spanned the globe, from the pyramids of Egypt to the Panama Canal. And, she earned a BA from UPenn at age 72.
Marie Fida, 92, was the co-owner of a North Wales restaurant for years.
Montgomery Township's John M. MacDonald was a beloved family man, master carpenter, and construction manager for years in the area.
Gwynedd Valley's Daniel J. Pedriani III, 43, loved tennis and golf, Philly sports, and most of all spending time with family.
Joseph James Kelleher, just 39, grew up in Lansdale. He had a passion for pastels, charcoal, and all kinds of drawing.
Chris Gately, 44, worked for his family business setting up sound systems for concerts.
The 2010 Lansdale Catholic grad was a victim of overdose, his family shared: "If this could happen to Tommy it could happen to anyone."
Rudolph Schneider, 92, of Hatfield, loved reading, history, fishing, and being a husband and father.
Christopher Williams, 25, a 2010 North Penn HS graduate, passed away after being injured in an accident last week.
The highway worker killed in a crash in Franconia this month was remembered as the "biggest fan" of his children.
Funeral services have been set for the Montco native and Temple student killed last weekend. She was described as a social justice advocate.
Ron Solomon Jr., 36, of Hatfield, will be "forever remembered for his loving commitment and devotion to his children."
Gail M. Shaffer, 72, of Lansdale, volunteered with Trinity Lutheran Church, the Hospital Committee, and the Lansdale Public Library.
Hatfield's Jacqueline L. Murray spent half a century serving as a nurse throughout Montgomery County.
Robert Wilkin, 54, would "drop whatever he was doing to help" his family or friends at a moment's notice.
Rest in peace, Hatfield Township Detective Thomas E. Starner.
North Wales' Andrea Smith and her father Andy Cottonaro passed away on the same day this week.
Lansdale's Peter P. Chiavaroli served his country in the Vietnam War and spent 35 years employed at William H. Rorer pharmaceutical.
John J. Mitchell filled his 97 years with a love of dancing, the Phillies, youth baseball, pinochle, and his family.
A Harleysville woman has passed away at age 83. She was married to her husband for 63 years.
Dottie Lou Hoelscher was a widely-traveled woman who worked for Lockheed and founded "the 12th Knight." But her life's passion was her son.
Mim Theobald was a longtime volunteer, leader, and advocate for the Wissahickon watershed. She lived to the tremendous age of 108.
Rest in peace, William Goltz.
Lansdale's late Mary Jane Bosler, 94, was married to her husband for an astounding 69 years.
Lansdale's Matthew Daniel Landherr, 28, is remembered for his deep compassion for animals.
Lifelong local resident Minerva F. Anton, 99, of North Wales, has passed away. May she rest in peace.
Local man Harry Caldwell Barbin practiced law for 56 years after serving in the US Army during World War II.
The late Lansdale man met President Clinton, Eleanor Roosevelt, and other world leaders during his years as a doorman at Philly's Warwick.
Lansdale's Robert Kee has passed away at 45. He is remembered as a loving husband and father who was very involved in local youth sports.