Adam Joseph Maul, just 28, was a 2008 graduate of Spring-Ford. Contributions can be made to a memorial fund in his name.
Limerick's Helen Herr, 93, owned and operated a local farm with her husband for 62 years.
Travis Coy Hunter, 40, a West-Mont Christian Academy grad, was a state wrestling champion, U.S. Navy veteran, and taekwondo black belt.
Limerick's Suzanne Simpson, 52, loved going to the Ocean City, New Jersey beach with her family.
A beloved Spring City woman who fostered more than 35 children and owned her own daycare has passed away.
David Bauer was a proud Eagle Scout, assistant Troop Leader, and 3rd degree black belt who lived his life by the code of martial arts.
Christopher Schmitt, 67, is remembered for his love of classic rock, parades, car and air shows, the Philadelphia Phillies, and farm teams.
Royersford's Bob Wolfe, 90, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II and was a longtime employee at Graterford Prison.
Helen W. Vaughan, aged 103, passed away last week. The longtime local volunteer and resident was born in 1913.
Royersford's Robert Faggioli Sr. excelled as a baseball pitcher and a wide-receiver as a youth.
Delma M. Evans, 96, was active in the Spring City Meals on Wheels program , historical society, and more.
90-year-old Gordon R. Orner had an abiding love for Spring-Ford sports, in addition to bluebirds.
Services have been announced for Steve Bonetz, the "Voice of Spring-Ford," who died suddenly at age 46 earlier this week.
Ryan Fedak, 32, the Pottstown man who whose body was found in May, was a 2003 graduate of Spring-Ford HIgh School. May he rest in peace.
Upper Providence's Lewis R. Rhoades served on the Phoenixville Area School Board for 12 years and founded the KYAL in the 1950s.
William T. Ochs will be remembered as an avid sports fan and woodworker.
A Limerick woman will spend time behind bars after beating her daughter and endangering her other children, police said.
Loretta J. Kaas, 78, of Limerick, will be remembered for her work for numerous local charities, especially her needle work and crochet.
Royersford's Kathryn A. Watts was going back to school to become a physical therapist when she passed away suddenly on Monday morning.
Royersford native and volunteer firefighter Richard Severson also loved horses, hunting, and barrel racing.
Services have been set for Kenneth Larry Wadsworth, 84, who served the area for 55 years. He once made a fire call when he had appendicitis.
Breaking: Royersford firefighting icon Kenneth Wadsworth has passed away. He served the local community for six decades.
Spring-Ford alum Karen Falini was a beloved basketball and softball coach for many years at Sacred Heart in Royersford.
Sandra Botdorf, 81, worked for many years at the Uniform Tube Company. She was a graduate of Phoenixville High School.
The former President of the Royersford Fire Department was honored during a funeral procession in front of the station on Saturday.
Spring City's Michael Wynne, 74, was married to his wife for more than half a century.
Cynthia A. Trego has passed away at 59. She is remembered for her dedication to volunteering and going "out of her way to help others."
Royersford's Harry P. Roberts served in the US Army Signal Corps and worked for Spring-Ford High School.
Spring City's Lorraine Plumley Filoreto, 95, loved to make people laugh.
Andrew Mihalcik served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and worked for many years at Pennhurst Center's water treatment plant.
Spring City's Kenneth Andrew Staab was a 2012 graduate of Owen J. Roberts HS. He loved his motorcycle, hunting, fishing, and basketball.
When Edward "Poppy" Wagner of Royersford passed on, his family ensured his legacy would continue to make an impact.
Spring City's Elmer E. Mowery, age 92, was married to his wife for 64 years.
Limerick's Charles A. Ewing was an avid bowler, pool player, and pinochle player who loved traveling with his wife.
Judy E. Ulmstead is remembered for her love of crafts of all kinds.
Olga Fedyszyn was born in 1926 in Ukraine.
"The entire Spring-Ford Music Association family is deeply saddened by the sudden loss of one of our own, Lori Hanson."
Mr. Golie served in the United States Army during the Korean War as a diver and a water safety instructor.
Yeager was an avid gardener and hunter,and loved his John Deere truck, Penn State, and the Eagles.
Royersford's Dorie Hunter worked as a packer for Diamond Glass Corporation for over 40 years.