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Mary G. DiNubile, educator

Mary Green DiNubile, 79, of Chestnut Hill, a retired principal in the Philadelphia public schools, died July 19, of complications from arthritis from which she suffered and against which she valiantly...

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Sarah Parsly, teacher

Sarah “Sally” Parsly, 85, a retired math teacher at Springside School, died July 13, at her home in Linwood, N.J. Born in Atlantic City, she was a graduate of Atlantic City High School and Bennington...

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Thomas Paul Durnell, Woodmere facilities director

Thomas Paul Durnell, 59, a lifelong artist and Director of Facilities at the Woodmere Art Museum for 34 years, died August 6 at his home in Germantown of cancer. He is mourned by his four sisters, a...

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Edward “Eddie” Haines Jr., Furniture seller

Edward Eddie Haynes Jr., 86, died from congestive heart failure at his home in Dublin Terrace, a retirement community in Dresher. Haines was born and raised in Germantown. He was a graduate of St....

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Charlotte Stevenson Hood, Realtor, teacher

Charlotte Stevenson Hood of Wyndmoor, PA., died at Chestnut Hill Hospital on Sunday, August 5. She was 86 years old. The daughter of George Stevenson 2nd and Annette Parke Stevenson of Philadelphia,...

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Caroline Haussermann, women’s athletics pioneer, prolific volunteer

Caroline Haussermann in her William and Mary coaching days, circa 1970. by Pete Mazzaccaro Caroline Haussermann, a hall-of-fame US International for women’s lacrosse and field hockey and a former Hill...

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Kitty Kelly, musician, activist

Kitty Kelly, beloved wife of Michael Albrecht and daughter of John Kelly and Hannah Cavanagh, a lifelong resident of Chestnut Hill, died in her home on September 24 at the age of 73. In addition to...

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Francis Xavier McIlhenny died after a long battle with uveal melanoma

He was born April 14, 1942 in Germantown, Philadelphia. He was the middle child of his father Francis McIlhenny and mother Sabina Sonzogni, with older sisters Sabine (Mandell) and Eileen (Robertshaw)...

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Ricarda “Rickie” Villalba Morales, teacher

Ricarda “Rickie” Villalba Morales passed away peacefully on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018 at the age of 43. Rickie was born on Oct. 7, 1974. She was raised in Jerez de la Frontera south Spain, but had lived...

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Donald Van Arsdale, pharmaceutical executive

Donald Van Arsdale, formerly of Flourtown, a retired pharmaceutical executive, died Sept. 20 at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. He had been living in North Palm Beach, Fla.,...

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Margaret C. McNally, school nurse

Margaret C. “Peggy” McNally, 85, of Ship Bottom, N.J., and formerly of Chestnut Hill, a retired school nurse, died Oct.20 at Chestnut Hill Hospital. Mrs. McNally had been a nurse in the School...

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Perry Black, neurosurgeon

Dr. Perry Black, a neurosurgeon who was a former chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Hahnemann University, died of heart failure Oct. 28 at his home in Chestnut Hill. Dr. Black served as...

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Obituary: Tom P. Monteverde, renowned lawyer, successfully sued KKK in Civil...

Tom P. Monteverde by Michael Scullin Tom P. Monteverde, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer and Chestnut Hill Resident whose career spanned over six decades, died on Nov. 16 of natural causes. He was 91....

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Judith Campbell, volunteer

Judith Anne (Brewer) Campbell, 85, died on Nov. 9 in Lafayette Hill. Campbell, the oldest of three children, was born to Walter Cranston (“Cran”) and Mary Elise Reily (“Bunny”) Brewer on Sept. 8,...

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Joseph P. McNichol Jr., football coach

Joseph P. McNichol, 77, formerly of Mt. Airy, a football coach who had worked with several high school teams in the Philadelphia area, died Nov. 17 of cancer at his home in Lafayette Hill. Mr....

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Obituary: Inseparable couple married 66 years, Richard and Dorothea...

Dorothea and Richard Kishbaugh by Pete Mazzaccaro Wyndmoor residents Richard and Dorothea Kishbaugh, who were married 66 years, died days apart in December at their home in the Springhouse Estates in...

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Barbara Torode, graphic designer

Barbara Torode, 80, died unexpectedly on Jan. 3 in her Mt. Airy home. She was a retired graphic designer. Born in New York City, she came to Philadelphia to attend the Philadelphia College of Art, now...

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Charles Lawrence, renowned stained-glass artist

Noted American stained-glass artist and longtime Mt. Airy resident Charles Z. Lawrence died on Jan. 1, at 83. Lawrence, who began his career in 1956 as an apprentice to master craftsman Rudolph...

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Dr. Sandra Dombroski Fritsch, counselor, Parkinson’s advocate

Dr. Sandra Dombroski Fritsch succumbed to the effects of a 23-year struggle with Parkinson’s Disease on Jan. 13, at her home in Chestnut Hill. Fritsch was born on Nov. 11, 1946 in Nanticoke,...

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Mary Hopkins volunteer, Need-in-Deed co-founder

Mary Randall Hopkins, 73, a lay church leader and volunteer advocate, died on Dec 21, 2018, at a family home at Piper Shores near Prouts Neck, Maine. Hopkins was born in Doylestown and lived in...

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