The local man served as Transportation Secretary during the Reagan administration and led the air traffic controller’s strike.
The local man who passed on two years ago remains a hero for his actions long ago in the South Pacific.
The child known only as "Baby Boy Doe" was laid to rest at a recent ceremony. Rest in peace.
The longtime local teacher, 66, had just retired last spring. Rest in peace.
Thank you for your service.
He was 67.
May he rest in peace.
"An inspiring woman" and treasure of East Norriton has passed on.
Rest in peace.
She was only 40. Rest in peace.
Mr. Saylor worked as a steel worker for the former Alan Wood Steel Co. for 25 years.
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Campbell was a New Jersey native who began his seven-decade career in Atlantic City in the 1940s. He was 91.
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He was born in Norristown and served in the Army Reserves.
He was born in Norristown and worked for Merck Sharpe Dohme in West Point, PA.
He was born in Norristown and worked at his family’s Morabito Baking Company.
He worked with his family at Norristown’s Baron's Tavern.
She was born in Norristown and graduated from the Perkiomen Valley High School.
She had worked as a switchboard operator for the former Sacred Heart Hospital in Norristown.
She was born in Norristown and lived in East Norriton.
She worked at the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library and was an avid gardener.
She went to Gettysburg College and last lived at the Regina Nursing Center in Norristown.
She was born in Norristown and worked for Lukens Steel of Conshohocken.
Born in Norristown, she attended the local St. Francis of Assisi Church.
She belonged to Holy Saviour Church in Norristown and enjoyed knitting and the shore.
She was a hairstylist and avid Eagles fan.
He was a prominent pediatrician and neonatologist.
He graduated from Norristown High School and founded Libra Systems Corporation.
She was born in Norristown and Attended Penn State.