Joseph Rivera served as a Horsham police officer from 2011 to 2020 after serving in the military.
The Hatboro community is mourning the passing of former Enterprise Fire Company Chief William “Uncle Bill” Gottshall.
The Horsham Township community is mourning the passing of District 16 VFW Post Commander Walt Hartnett's passing.
The community is mourning the loss of former Hatboro Councilwoman Sandy Zygmont, who passed away last Tuesday
A fundraiser has been launched after the student's passing on Thursday. The Hatboro-Horsham School District has issued a statement.
Fred Powell, the owner of Powell’s Electric, passed away this week. He was honored at a Hatboro Borough Council meeting in December.
Horsham Judge Harry Nesbitt passed away on Sunday. He served as district justice for 24 years before retiring in December.
Hatboro officials remembered Joe Lutz at Monday's Borough Council meeting. Horsham also paid its respects.
Sidney Gamburg was a mainstay in Hatboro, serving on numerous boards. He died on Wednesday.
George Lewis opened Lewis Paint on South York Road in 1977. The Hatboro business is now run by his daughter.
Dave Blackwell's passing was mentioned at the recent Hatboro Borough Council meeting.
Louis DiTore passed away at the age of 99. The Louis DiTore Barbershop on Byberry Road has been a staple in Hatboro since 1968.
Judith A. Emig served for 35 years collecting taxes in Hatboro before her retirement in 2019. She died last Wednesday.
John M. Groves, Jr. served in the Korean War. He was also a former principal and administrator in the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
Mary Dare, who died Thursday, helped create Everybody's Playground and Horsham's community police program.
Jeffrey DiDomenico, 50, died on Dec. 17. He served with the Philadelphia Fire Department for 18 years.
The Hatboro councilwoman died last Monday surrounded by family, her obituary said. The borough is seeking a replacement through Thursday.
Richard Lefebvre was a life member of the Enterprise Fire Company in Hatboro who had served as deputy chief, president and board chairman.
Mary E. Gemmill, 83, a longtime community volunteer in Hatboro, has passed away at the age of 83. She had worked in nursing.
The family of fallen Hatboro Police Officer Ryan Allen said goodbye during a memorial service at Graeme Park in Horsham Thursday afternoon.
A memorial service and honors event celebrating the life of Ryan Allen will take place at Graeme park in Horsham on Thursday.
Hatboro Officer Ryan Allen, who went home last month after doctors said he'd never recover after a heart attack following a bee sting, died.
Christina "Tina" Giovinazzo, 41, a member of Hatboro's Zoning Hearing Board and longtime community activist, loses battle with cancer.
Ronald N. Beifuss, who helped found The Millbrook Society, a Hatboro historical preservation group, died this past weekend, the group said.
Elaine O'Donnell died peacefully at home, her family said. She was a longtime Horsham resident, nurse, and loving parent and grandmother.
She was a crossing guard for years in Hatboro, founded a mortgage group for low-income families and was active in her church.
The death of Sgt. James Petrik, 46, was not related to the new coronavirus, borough officials said.
Lee Perlmutter served as a firefighter for 50 years and in leadership of the volunteer company for 35.
He served as assistant township manager of Horsham and as a volunteer firefighter.
"She touched so many lives with her kindness," her obituary said.
The borough said Ottey passed away suddenly at his home on the Fourth of July.
Hatboro's Megan Lynne Ward passed away at the age of 33.
Brian Smart worked as an athletic trainer at Upper Darby High School in Upper Darby Township.
Michael graduated from Hatboro-Horsham High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps until 2010.
Frankie’s love for music started at a young age, and he would often skateboard around his neighborhood listening to his favorite bands.
"A master of many skills," according to his obituary, Hatboro's Dan Cairns, 44, was remembered for his many passions and his selflessness.
Hatboro-Horsham's John Grier played football in high school and college and "brought happiness to all he touched," his obituary states.
Bill Long's humor was legendary, as anyone who knew him would attest, his obituary says. The father of 4 died this month at 39.
Dr. Harry Dean Snyder, a field surgeon in Vietnam, practiced medicine in the Hatboro area for decades.