Norton "Nort" Seaman was a teacher, assistant principal, acting principal, and principal at the Lower Merion School District
The Hughes family and the Lower Merion School District are have set memorial events and funeral services for the beloved longtime principal.
Royds's viewing will be held Saturday morning in Ardmore. A recessional and final salute to Royds will follow the viewing.
Joseph A. Slivinski, 71, died after being struck by lightning while golfing last week, according to reports.
Remembering David Easton February 25, 1948 - February 12, 2021
Renee Marie Thomson-Hohl Obituary
Firefighter Bill “Cuddy” Royster has died, according to the Lower Merion Professional Firefighters Association.
Harry Knorr served the township for 22 years as part of a long career in firefighting.
Geoff Partridge, 37, who went missing Dec. 5 and was found April 4, will be laid to rest Saturday, April 13 in Villanova.
Even with Lou Gehrig's Disease, Gary Temoyan worked as a Lower Merion Police Officer until his illness would no longer allow him to work.
Dr. Sarah "Sally" Gray is remembered as an active community member, dedicated dentistry educator, and a loving mother, wife, and friend.
Nagle held served with the Merion Fire Company and was the president of the Penn Wynne Fire Company. He will be missed by many.
The longtime reporter spent his formative years in the Philadelphia area.
Taylor will be remembered a veteran of the military and the courts, as well a dedicated servant to the community and his church.
Ken Trotter will be remembered as a passionate teacher who influenced countless youth in the Philadelphia area.
The fire broke out at about 2 a.m. Friday on East Golf View Road and injured one person.
Maxi Senderowitsch died March 25 after a short illness.
Villanova native Charlie Vogel was famously active in his later years, volunteering often and driving himself to breakfast.
Local man William H. Lilienthal, Sr. was a graduate of Villanova University. He also served in World War II.
Ardmore native Carole Lynn Keaveney was was an avid tennis player and golfer, plus a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Dee Paolone was a dedicated employee of Marrone's for 43 years.
Ardmore's Raymond Alfred Cerio, Sr. served in the 308th Engineers Battalion 83rd Division as a Radio Operator during World War II.
Ardmore's Michael Ferguson traveled the world shooting commercials. He passed away after a courageous fight with brain cancer.
Lynn Alden Wanger Reilly was a part of the Lower Merion High School class of 1949.
"Katie adopted Wonder Woman as her totem of strength, courage, beauty, and resolve...she will forever be the Amazon warrior princess."
The Rev. G. Richard Linderman, who worked in Ardmore, devoted much of his life to serving the HIV/AIDS community.
Ardmore's Thomas Aquinas Hennessey has passed away at 57. The SJU and Columbia grad was known for his love of languages.
May she rest in peace.
A 25-year-old aspiring entrepreneur who graduated from Harriton H.S. died June 12 after a battle with addiction.
Rosie Yoshida worked in several nursing homes, where her natural kindness and love of others shined daily.
Dr. John K. Reimer, of Ardmore, was married just four days after Pearl Harbor.
Don Pond spent time with the Narberth Paramedic Unit and the Penn Wynne Fire Company of Lower Merion Township. May he rest in peace.
May he rest in peace.
The Norristown High School grad was a gunner on a B-29 in World War II. He received degrees from West Chester and Villanova.
He had recently retired. May he rest in peace.
Thank you for your service.
"He was a caring friend to all and we will miss seeing that great smile."
Rest in peace.