The Holy Father's life of faith, service, and dedication to the church deeply touched the hearts of the faithful around the world.
Werner owned and operated Pheasant Run Animal Hospital in Doylestown for many years and was well-loved at both ends of the leash.
A beloved figure in Doylestown, he contributed significantly to enriching the health and culture of the community.
Gene Buckley lived in Doylestown for more than 35 years and was a member of The Knights of Columbus and the Doylestown Country Club.
Gene always could find a reason to celebrate, enjoy life, love, laugh, eat and drink, sing, dance, talk, and tell stories.
For most of his career, he worked in franchise sales for Holiday Inn, Dunkin’ Donuts and Sears Holdings Corporation.
The service will be held Thursday afternoon at the Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Upper Makefield.
Greg loved nature and especially the beach/ocean and also was a fan of the Philadelphia sports teams.
David S. Laustsen built a successful career in broadcasting, politics and the law.
Libby White was elected as the borough’s first female mayor in 2005 and served from 2006 through 2013.
Richard Wylie, who has tended bar at Finney's for 39 years, was killed tragically in an accident early Friday morning.
Loved ones remembered Laura Mitchell Keene, who wrote the memoir "A Woman Of Worth," for her enthusiasm for travel, culture, and community.
Donald Bauer helped his wife escape their SUV after it floated into a home last week as Ida hit the area, their son told the AP.
Searchers recovered the bodies of David and Bonnie Epstein in the Florida wreckage. The pair lived in Holland for about 15 years.
Martin Sailer Jr., 79, of Upper Black Eddy, was killed when his plane crashed in a wooded area of Buckingham Township on Tuesday.
J. Earle Yerkes Jr. was an active member of the Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company for more than 70 years.
Curiosity tempered by kindness was how Jean R. Collins approached life and quickly turned strangers into lifelong friends.
An entrepreneur, philanthropist and world-renowned collector, Sydney Martin lived in Doylestown for more than 30 years.
The Bucks County native was known for his service to charitable organizations in the Doylestown area.
A fund will be created to support his children, his obituary said.
Daniel Brown was known for his infectious laugh, easy smile, big hugs, and his comforting "teddy bear presence," his obituary says.
Obituary: Catarina Grace "Katie" Gane died on Oct. 7 at the age of 17.
Ian Fay, "a funny, kind, sincere and amazing friend" died on Sept. 7.
"She touched so many lives with her kindness," her obituary said.
Edwin Howe was a Doylestown Borough canine officer until 2001. He also was a county employee and Doylestown Fire Company member.
Services have been set for Steven Hillias, the Perkasie Borough Police chief who passed away Sunday at the age of 49.
Malcolm P. Crooks, 96, edicated much of his life to conservation, improving local farms and watersheds.
Doylestown's Thomas J. Smith ran his own business in town for nearly 30 years.
Engineer and philanthropist Harry J. Barford Jr., 76, held numerous leadership roles around Bucks County throughout his life.
Mario Passerini, a longtime Doylestown business owner and resident, has passed away at the age of 80.
Kirsten Houser, 41, was a community leader and GOP committeewoman devoted to improving the local area.
Ginny Cooper made an impact in her century in the local community, serving as Postmistress and founding the Soroptomist Club of Indian Rock.
Scott Salley, a graduate of Central Bucks High School West Class of 1997, died on Feb. 14. He was 40.
TJ enjoyed traveling and spending quality time with his family and friends and will be deeply missed by all, his obituary says.
Central Bucks West graduate Katie Burns died Wednesday, Feb. 6. She was 32.
On Monday night, Courtney Eisenhard became a widow and single mother of three young children. She's asking for the community's support.
Thomas Francis McCloskey III of Doylestown, a father of six, passed away Jan. 20. He was 44.
CB East graduate Julie Snader had a sense of humor that could brighten your day, her obituary says. She died on Dec. 24 at the age of 46.
Rich Timmons attended Plumstead Christian School, graduating in 1994. A memorial service will be held Jan. 5 at Calvary Chapel Central Bucks
Matthew Martin had a personality so big he 'befriended the world,' his obituary says. He died in an accident on Dec. 6 at the age of 25.