Jamie Frees was very active in the local community, volunteering with OJR activities and as president of the Coventry Rugby Football Club.
Olympic runner Horace Ashenfelter, born in Phoenixville and raised in Montgomery County, won an iconic gold medal at the 1952 games.
Phoenixville's Wornell Clayburn, a star wrestler in high school who was always remembered as the "life of the party" has passed away at 56.
Phoenixville's Amelia Kirk, 19, had aspirations of becoming a doctor. May she rest in peace.
Adam Swope, 38, chair of the Willistown/Malvern Democrats, tragically died in a vehicle crash just days after the general election.
Harold Ted Baird, 82, of Phoenixville, was an owner of a local plumbing and heating business for years.
Phoenixville's Virginia Wright, 96, loved the children's choir, crafting, and knitting.
Alex Howell, 34, was described in his obituary as "socially and politically conscious." He loved sports, reading, and music.
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.
The former Phoenixville firefighter also loved boating and fishing on Chesapeake Bay with his friends.
Joshua Mitchell, 20, had attended Phoenixville Area High School and loved fishing and working on computers, according to his obituary.
Phoenixville's Richard P. Archer, 94, served his country during World War II and participated in the famed Battle of the Bulge.
He loved the Mummers, the Phillies, and the Eagles.
Phoenixville's Stephen Mark Carr was a Commander in the U.S. Navy and a huge fan of Minnesota Golden Gophers football.
Helen W. Vaughan, aged 103, passed away last week. The longtime local volunteer and resident was born in 1913.
Louis J. Lumi of Phoenixville "could sell anything to anyone...he could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman in a white dress."
Rest in peace, Harold Shore.
"Evan enjoyed playing soccer and basically anything else as long as his close friends were there with him."
Mont Clare's Irene King, 94, is remembered for her beautiful smile and love of her family and friends.
Ileane R. Godin, 88, volunteered for her church in Haddonfield, New Jersey and loved the piano, knitting, and her family.
R. Sean Meredith, 48, worked in Upper Providence and graduated from Downingtown High School in 1986.
Phoenixville's George E. Ribick will be remembered for his love of his family and the great outdoors.
A Chester Springs man and graduate of Penn State University has passed away at the age of 33. May he rest in peace.
Phoenixville's Nicole Bellano, 47, was a loving mother who spent all of her time with her children at their ball games and activities.
Phoenixville's Richard J. Severson, 78, was a volunteer firefighter who also loved horses, hunting, and barrel racing.
Reverend Charles Rice, the official Ursinus College Chaplain and an important member of the Kimberton Waldorf community, has passed away.
Phoenixville's Matthew Grier loved sports, playing guitar, cars, baseball cards, and most of all, his grandchildren.
A Ukrainian native and Phoenixville woman has passed away at 55. May she rest in peace.
Phoenixville's Karen Falini was a beloved basketball and softball coach for Sacred Heart in Royersford.
A young man's life was taken too soon. Rest in peace, Stephen J. Myers.
Harris died at his Beverly Hills home of natural causes, surrounded by family, according to a family spokesman. He was 98.
The former President of the Royersford Fire Department was honored by Phoenixville firefighters during a funeral procession Saturday.
Phoenixville's William George Patrick Fender, 64, is remembered for his kindness, thoughtfulness, and intellectual habits.
Joseph Tornetta, a Phoenixville man and Ursinus College graduate, has passed away at age 51.
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."
Anthony "Chubs" Greco Jr., the owner of Monique Beauty Salon in Collegeville, has passed away at 75.
"Betty loved people and life, and most importantly loved time spent with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren."
SaraAnn Poinsett was involved as a Phoenixville poll worker, Meals on Wheels volunteer, and hospital Thrift Store worker.
Pastor Louis G. Dubost served in Phoenixville for 11 and a half years. May he rest in peace.
Phoenixville High School graduate and lifelong borough resident Eugene Joseph Sakal loved cooking, baking, and woodworking.