Funeral arrangements will be held Sept. 1 at Nativity of Our Lord Church in Warminster for Susan Ben, a former Upper Dublin Adult Classes Teacher.
Joseph M. Dalesandro served our country in WWII with the US Marine Corps with rank of Corporal.
Robert Scott was a former member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Flourtown.
Marcy was member of St. Alphonsus Church in Maple Glen, where she sang in the choir and was active in the St. Alphonsus Seniors. She also belonged to the Colony Club of Ambler and St. Stanislaus Church in Lansdale.
Joyce Lapham was born in Lansdale and a graduate of Upper Dublin High School.
Arnholt was a winter resident of Jensen Beach.
Les was a graduate of Bishop Egan High School Class of 1977 and Millersville University Class of 1981.
Peter was a rising junior at Hofstra University, a graduate of Upper Dublin Class of 2010 and a member of St. Alphonsus and its Music Ministry.
Virginia Chilberti was a member of St. Joseph Church in Ambler and loved cooking and spending time with her family.
He is a 1948 graduate of Ambler High School and became one of the first to be inducted into the Ambler/Wissahickon High School Hall of Fame.
She was a loving homemaker and enjoyed doing embroidery work and sewing.
She loved to take trips to the casino, enjoyed cooking and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Mary was a member of SS. Cosmas and Damian Church.
Constance Rojewski was a loving mother and grandmother.
Richard Fry served in the United States Army from 1958 to 1960; SP-4, 2nd Howitzer Battalion, 6th Artillery, trained in Texas then stationed in Germany for 18 months.
Jean was a Homemaker, and a member of St. Joseph's Church in Ambler and St. Alphonsus Seniors in Maple Glen.
Mariotz was a 1984 graduate of Upper Dublin High School, and she was employed by Upper Dublin School District for 13 years, recently as a Secretary in the High School Guidance Department.
Mrs. Wingert was a homemaker and an assembly worker for the DeLong Company in Philadelphia prior to starting a family.
Sister completed her over 50 years of active ministry as a volunteer in the Medical Mission Sisters Thrift Shop in Fox Chase, where she was a special healing presence to all who came to shop or stop by.
Margaret was a member of St. Alphonsus Church, was an avid Phillies and Eagles fan and enjoyed going to the Jersey Shore.
Julia Barner was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and employed as a postal clerk in Fort Washington.
Gloria was a loving wife.
Cassin was a practicing lawyer in Montgomery County for 46 years.
Silvio Reale was born in Italy, a talented bowler, and avid Phillies fan.
Beatrice Desimone, was employed in the US NAvy in printing and a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Mary was a Waitress, employed by the Casey's Ale House in Berwyn and Phil's Tavern in Broad Axe.
George Monasky was a US Navy Dental Officer, before he retired from the military and took a teaching position at Temple University.
Ruth was hired by the Upper Dublin School District to be the sole elementary fitness teacher across 6 schools, and retired as the Jarrettown Elementary School physical education teacher.
Lawrence was a graduate of the Wissahickon High School Class of 1969 and a US Army veteran.
George was a member of the L.R.B.-Sons of Italy of Ambler. He loved cruising, going to the casino, off track betting, and spending time with his family.
Bill was a US Navy veteran serving during the Korean War from 1952 to 1954 on the USS Siboney.
Assunta Ciliberto, was a loving homemaker and member of Queen of Peace Church in Ardsley.
Kathleen was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed gardening, and was a motorcycle enthusiast.
Angelo was a veteran of WWII serving with the US Army achieving rank of Technician 5th Grade and was talented handyman who enjoyed woodcarving and spending time outdoors in the Poconos.
Patricia Sorrentino was an avid tennis player and a member of the Upper Dublin Tennis Club.
Kathryn Haggar was employed at the Acme in Ambler for 25 years and found her passion when she began working for Local 1776 in the late 90s.