Thomas F. Broadbelt, the public works director for more than a quarter century, was widely loved.
Anthony "Santa" Batzel was a beloved public servant and local volunteer.
The 1960 graduate of Spring-Ford Junior and Senior High School passed away on April 29 after a brief illness at age 80.
Susan H. Halvonik, a manager at R.M. Palmer chocolate factory, was fatally injured in a March 24 explosion.
Adam Beal died late last month from a tragic accident at home. The Montgomery County native would have turned 42 on Friday.
Firefighter and paramedic Michael Lessar died Monday due to complications from COVID-19. He joined the department in 2018.
Carol Ann Caldwell of Royersford went to Henderson High School and was a lifelong Chesco resident who worked at Pennhurst and loved dogs.
A registered nurse and renown storyteller, "she could put anyone at ease, reach people who had never felt heard," her obituary states.
Randy Worsnup, 51, was a former graduate of Spring-Ford High School.
Lisa Tobin, a beloved and devoted member of the Spring-Ford community, passed away over the weekend.
From her passions for holistic living and polka dancing, to events honoring World Trade Center victims, Mary Gable inspired many.
"He was one of a kind with a heart of gold and will forever be missed."
Tyler Ferko, 26, died suddenly this month. Now his family wants to make his final wish come true: scattering his ashes in Perth, Australia.
"Her love and commitment to all things Royersford made her a shining example of what each of us should strive to be in our community."
Royersford's Kyle J. Radewonuk has passed away suddenly at the age of 24.
Raymond Slawecki, who served in the US Army, and was a cabinet maker and a pitcher in a semi-pro baseball league, has died at 84.
A 17-year-old girl and junior at Spring-Ford High School, Beth Parsons, has passed away.
Royersford's Valerie Mitchell, 34, loved her family and friends and loved to foster animals through ACCT Philly.
Ricky Daddario, 35, a 2001 Spring-Ford graduate, was an avid musician, outdoorsman, and animal-lover.
William Morales Jr., 38, " was an amazing husband, son, father, and brother, and will be sorely missed."
Ginny Prevost was a "good friend and excellent counselor" in the Spring-Ford Area School District for more than two decades.
Kenneth Hines loved fishing, hunting, gardening, and his family, especially his children, 22 grandchildren, and great-grandchild.
The longtime Royersford woman lived a full life, traveling and camping far and wide with her husband, children, and grandchildren.
Spring-Ford graduate Samantha Lynne Kittrell, just 33, was remembered for her kindness and her "infectious laugh" in her obituary.
Robert Kichline, a Royersford resident, chemist, and beloved choral director and musician, has died at age 94.
Royersford's Brandon Clark, 41, was remembered for his love of concerts, Philly sports, and animals, especially his bulldog Stella.
Damian Petaccio, 41, "one of the most pro-Royersford" people, was known for his work with Spring-Ford Rotary and Sacred Heart Church.
Spring-Ford graduate Michael Randall spent the last 20 years working in the golf profession.
Rest in peace.
The local man, known for his "upbeat attitude and infectious laugh," passed away on Easter Sunday.
Schwenksville's Melissa Armstrong passed away this week at the age of 49.
Royersford's Cleo Beyer, 97, is remembered as a gifted seamstress, avid world traveler, lover of animals, and devoted to her family.
Spring City's Brad Rabold has passed away at age 48. A Navy vet, he was remembered for his love of the beach, SRT, Phillies, and Eagles.
Royersford's Hugh P. McCann, a 1986 graduate of Spring-Ford, loved making music, writing, hiking with his boys, and fly fishing.
Longtime Royersford resident Laura Meyers has passed away at the age of 94.
Nicholas Frank Corea, 96, of Royersford, "had a generous heart, always trying to donate and help the poor and needy," his obituary reads.
Limerick's Thomas Lewis, 90, served in the Navy during World War II and Korea and was a stockbroker for 50 years.
Kyle Douglas Freed, 53, a Spring City paramedic, "opened up his heart to everyone he met," his obituary notes.
Joseph R. Lutz, a life member of the Limerick Fire Company and former Director of Community Service for Montgomery County, has passed away.
"She was an honest soul and never held a grudge. She made everyone she knew a better person."