Robert Toll was behind the development company that has come to be known for its luxury residential developments across the country.
Terry Thompson was responsible for Upper Dublin becoming the first accredited law enforcement agency in Montgomery County.
William D. "Billy" Carroll, 64, an Upper Dublin police officer for nearly four decades, has died. He was also a volunteer firefighter.
A recent Upper Dublin High School graduate was killed in a skiing accident this week, officials said.
College student Daniel Gamboa was just 26 when he was killed in an automobile accident earlier this month.
"Charming, funny, smart, whimsical, and sometimes cantankerous," is how loved ones remembered Peter Palau, who passed away at 53.
Ambler's Peter Gers, who was present during the inspection of Bishop Neumann's body prior to sainthood, has died. He was 94.
The legendary folk singer contributed a song last year to a children's compilation album that benefits the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County.
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Thomas Waters Jr. was also a solicitor for Abington and served and a Montco DA.
Markovich’s funeral will be held Wednesday.
Jester, of Fort Washington, died Sunday.
Robert E. Steel of Glenside, served in Europe during World War II and was a Drexel University graduate.
Schuler lived at Fort Washington Estates.
Dolan was a member of St. Alphonsus Church; his funeral Mass is Thursday.
Services will be held on Friday, April 26 at noon in the Heritage Chapel at the Washington Memorial Park in Plymouth Meeting.
Moulder volunteered with several civic organizations.
The Maple Glen resident was active with the Upper Dublin Library and the Robbins Park Environmental Education Center.
Benjamin F. Cake was an alumnus of Cheltenham High School and Franklin and Marshall College.
Frick, of Abington, was an assistant engineer with the Fort Washington Fire Co.
Former Upper Dublin High School golf coach dies.
Former Jarrettown Elementary School Principal
Mrs. Chou was a librarian for over 20 years at the Upper Dublin Public Library.
Jim was a graduate of West Point Military Academy, Class of 1953, with a degree in Military Science. He then served in the US Air Force from 1953 to 1964.
She was a Homemaker and an active member of St. Alphonsus Church where she served as a Catechism teacher.
Louis was an avid fisherman. He belonged to the Gwynedd Valley Sportsman Club where he loved to spend many hours fishing at St. Mary's Lake. He also loved fishing at Loch Alsh Reservoir.
She was a Teacher, employed by Wissahickon School District until her retirement in 1993.
He was a Cook, employed by Broad Axe Deli and Roes's Place in Ambler.
Louis played minor league Baseball with the Reading Phillies and later coached in the Adult Softball Leagues in the Ambler and Lower Gwynedd area.
Rita was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Ambler for 56 years where she was a member of the Ladies Guild and ran the Day of Recollection Retreat.
Wen-Hsiang Chia spent his retirement traveling the globe.
Kelli enjoyed traveling with her husband all over the world and was an avid Eagles and Phillies fan.
She was the owner of Maria Aurelia Hair Style in Ambler from 1987.
Rodney Ordway served his country in the U.S. Air Force and attained the rank of Airman First Class.
For 40 years he was a public school instrumental music teacher having taught at Conshohocken High School, Upper Moreland School District, and Wissahickon School District.
William served in the US Navy and was a member of St Anthony of Padua Church in Ambler PA.
Funeral arrangements will be held Sept. 1 at Nativity of Our Lord Church in Warminster for Susan Ben, a former Upper Dublin Adult Classes Teacher.