Jackie Hefelfinger was struck and killed last week while crossing the intersection of Route 113 and Route 23.
Frye, a longtime law enforcement officer in Montgomery and Chester counties, passed away on Jan. 29 at age 52.
A memorial service is at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Campbell-Ennis-Klotzbach Funeral Home in Phoenixville.
Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Mass in St. Ann Chapel, 604 S. Main St., Phoenixville, PA on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023.
Leininger taught social studies for grades seven to 12 for 35 years and was a coach at the Phoenixville Area School District.
“We hope heaven has enough Diet 7-Ups to last an eternity,” his son, James, jokingly said. Inurnment is 11 a.m. Saturday, May 13.
Doan was a Philadelphia Eagle fan, avid reader and animal lover.
Walter Robert Warren, a native of Phoenixville who taught geography and humanities in the T/E school district, passed away on Jan. 6.
Miksis, an airplane pilot, runner, and technical designer, died at age 57.
Dave Beitler, a lifelong Phoenixville firefighter, has died at 85 after serving the community for decades.
A Phoenixville man who served in the Army National Guard and worked as an auto mechanic, Ted Barnett, has died.
Barbara Blackwell raised her children in Phoenixville and was a floral designer for two local flower shops.
John H. Taggart was a Korean War veteran who enjoyed New Jersey shore life in retirement.
Longtime Phoenixville resident William C. Thomas, 72, has passed away.
Deborah H. Francis, a longtime teacher at Phoenixville Area High School, has passed away.
EJ Rodriguez, who attended Phoenixville schools through middle school, was remembered as kind, caring, and outgoing, his obituary states.
Dedicated public servant Joe Devlin served the borough of Phoenixville for more than three decades.
Mark Charles Baumann-Erb was a devoted volunteer and active member of the Phoenixville area community.
Michael Gabriel Sachs-Leshem, 21, had traveled to Los Angeles to pursue his music dreams, according to his obituary.
Phoenixville's Michael J. White, 54, loved his family, friends, pet, and spending time outdoors in nature,
Phoenixville's John Lukacs, 95, was a professor at Princeton and Columbia. His best-selling scholarship inspired the movie "Darkest Hour."
A master craftsman and woodworker, David St. John Hodder created the sign that welcomes you to Valley Forge Mountain.
Phoenixville's Cynthia Sombers has passed away at the age of 62.
Phoenixville's John Manney was a World War II veteran and war history buff who served in the infamous Battle of the Bulge.
Michael B. Nelligan was an active member of local clubs, and enjoyed gardening and coaching baseball.
Matthew Immon, the president of a manufacturing firm, Phoenixville resident, and loving father and husband, has passed away.
Ira Stroud, a dean, scholar, and pianist, was a passionate advocate for the fine arts and Chester County history. He was 92.
101-year-old Mary Smith was remembered for her compassion and caring for others, from "sewing clothing to a 'rock to lean on.'"
Martin Clompus was a World War II vet and catalyst for change in the area. He was married to his wife for 77 years.
Audubon's Christopher Saltarelli, 41, loved poker, pool, video games, and most of all, his family.
Lifelong Phoenixville resident and beloved member of the community Thomas Mitchell has passed away at the age of 67.
Yiaski was the Kimberton Community Fair Treasurer for 25 years and a longtime treasurer of the West Chester Area YMCA.
"(Abdul Ford-Bey) dedicated his life to the youth of Phoenixville," Hall of Famer Mike Piazza wrote, calling him a "Phoenixville legend."
Edwin Bates was known for his love of basketball, volleyball, music, and most of all, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Victoria "Nina" Foster, a Phoenixville HS graduate, also loved fashion, clothes, and music.
Phoenixville's Kelsi Mason will be remembered for "infectious laughter" and love of her son, according to her obituary.
Described as a "family oriented and very motivated" man, Roman W. Dychdala was a husband and a father of three children.
May she rest in peace.
William Preston Shaner will be remembered for his love of his family, as well as fishing and hunting.
Phoenixville's Beverly Wilson, 79, was engaged in children's theater, local politics, the Junior League of Philadelphia.