Kevin T. Donohue, of Downington, was just 16 when he died in a tragic crash involving a deer on Downingtown Pike in West Bradford Township.
Brooke Hedderick of Malvern passed away peacefully Aug.14 at Paoli Hospital.
All touched by the “senseless loss” of the 23-year-old are invited to a visitation Thursday evening and a service Friday morning.
Colleen Sayer was a Penn State graduate, an attorney, law professor, and a yoga instructor for two rowing teams.
Jim Simmington, of Malvern, died at 44. Memorial service information, and how you can help the family:
Charles Kohlerman was an avid Eagles fan, a yacht enthusiast, and local pharmacist. He will be missed.
Julia Lynne “Jules” Bitto was an avid dancer, a pizza lover, and a caring friend, sister, daughter, granddaughter, niece, and cousin.
John C. Bogle founded Malvern's Vanguard investment firm at 89 years old Wednesday, the company announced.
McKay coached in the Great Valley Basketball League from 2008 to 2017 and was a baseball coach in Chester Valley Little League for 10 years.
Warren “Butch” E. Linehan, Jr. served the fire company for nearly 40 years as the Fire Police Lieutenant, Fire Police Captain.
Adam Swope, 38, chair of the Willistown/Malvern Democrats, tragically died in a vehicle crash just days after the general election.
Donald Jay Fonda served the greater Malvern area for years as a member of the East Whiteland Fire Company.
Rest in peace to James Wallace Rapp, 92, a cherished leader in the Malvern community.
The famous local coach Charles J. Chiccino, known as “Chic”, “Coach”, and "Poppy," has passed away at 79.
He was active on multiple committees at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation and Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.
Jason is remembered for his big heart, his sense of humor, his love of movies and music, but mostly for his tremendous love for his family."
After serving his country in World War II, Augustus Bono became a Eucharistic Minister and served the Malvern Retreat for 50 years.
Janet Anderson loved to volunteer in the community, especially the American Heart Association and American Cancer Society.
Joan Seeley, who had ties to the Malvern area, will be remembered for her love of her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren.
He was a 2013 graduate of Great Valley High School where he was an honor student, member of the soccer team, and state champion sprinter.
Andi was a "lover of books, classic movies, puzzles, needle point, and trivia, and an avid Phillies and Flyers fan."
Terrence Darlington was a graduate of Great Valley High School and worked for East Goshen Township.
"Joy’s passing leaves an irreparable void in the lives of those who knew and loved her."
Thomas Timperio is remembered for his passion for the Eagles, landscaping, and being an adoptive "grandfather" to neighborhood children.
Barbara Ebersole was known for her love of the outdoors, sunshine, warm weather, and fitness.
Dr. John K. Reimer was married just four days after Pearl Harbor.
Mikey McGinley, swimmer and water polo player, loved spending his days at the beach working on the Sea Isle City and Avalon Beach Patrols.
"A natural leader with unwavering integrity, Brian was known for his kindness and strength as well as his passion for service."
Richard Englander bravely fought multiple myeloma for 22 years.
"Tami was a very sweet young lady who loved her family."
May he rest in peace.
May she rest in peace.
"A kind, gentle soul...an accomplished horseman with a strong affection for being on the water."
A life well lived. Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
She was only 62. Rest in peace.