Andrew Mihalcik served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and worked for many years at Pennhurst Center in Spring City.
Louis J. Amici of Phoenixville is remembered for a long and distinguished career as a teacher, dean, and leader in the music community.
Terry O’Reilly Mellon of Kimberton was remembered for her charm and her upbeat personality. She also cherished her Irish-Catholic heritage.
Spring City's Elmer E. Mowery, age 92, was married to his wife for 64 years.
Phoenixville's Wilfredo Alberto Perez Y Perez was a "peacemaker and happy human being, regardless of the situation."
Earl J. Sands was a successful business owner and president of the Chester County Police Chiefs Association.
Lou served in the U.S. Navy Seabees and worked for General Electric for over 41 years before retiring in 1993.
Millie J. Vircsik, 91, served in various community organizations and was a teacher in Phoenixville for many years.
"Estelle Solomon lived a full and rich life, and was always occupied with pursuits that improved the world and her community."
Friends and acquaintances remembered Phoenixville's Cat Boyle for her undeniably infectious smile.
"She was truly a caring and gentle soul who loved taking care of others."
Joan Seeley, who had ties to the Phoenixville area, will be remembered for her love of her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren.
Rita Louise Long is survived by three daughters, seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
Phoenixville's Wenya Zhuang was born in China in 1937. She enjoyed planting flowers, cooking, and taking family trips.
Phoenixville's Marie Dvorak loved volunteering in her community, and would often look after and cook meals for her elderly neighbors.
A Phoenixville native who served in World War II has passed away.
Clarence L. Rittenbaugh was proud of the community service he did in Phoenixville delivering food to PACS, the Clinic, and elsewhere.
Isabelle Savastana was the owner of Isabelle's Beauty Shop for 40 years.
L. Michael Fray, a Phoenixville High School graduate, will be remembered as a family man who loved fishing and playing guitar.
Anthony J. "Dushy" D'Antonio owned several pizza and sandwich shops in Phoenixville over the years.
Robert Joseph Burke was 78.
Phoenixville's Karl Scott was also director of the West Chester Waste Water Department for over 33 years.
Phyllis G. Henzie has passed away at the age of 92.
Louise Ackerman served her country well.
A life well lived.
A dedicated community volunteer and leader, Gruber counted fishing, gardening and traveling among her great passions.
Rest in peace.
The former ER nurse and founder of a Phoenixville preschool and development center has passed away.
He was an important member of the community. May he rest in peace.
"He was a man of extraordinary compassion and generosity." Thanks for your service, Chief.
A graduate of the Phoenixville High School class of 1963, he served in the US Army during the Vietnam with rank of Private First Class.
The well-loved man passed away two days after Christmas. Rest in peace.
Chester Woodson was remembered by friends and family as an incredible man.
Thank you for your service.
May he rest in peace.