In Memoriam
In memory of John R. McKay
Please help us support Mary Ellen and John this Saturday, June 3 . We will be KSU 9:00 am from Ralphs Corner Wawa. And Honor this WWII & Korean War Veteran and Philadelphia Firefighter. Continue reading
In Memoriam – Richard Weber
Richard (Dick) Weber passed away peacefully at the age of 86 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was the beloved husband of Edna, and they were married for 65 years this past December. She has lovingly cared for him since his Parkinson's diagnosis over 12 years ago. Dick lived in Abington most of his life and graduated from Abington High School. He was the son of Charles and Eva Weber. Continue reading
In Memoriam – Robert A. “Bud” Wagenseller
Robert A. “Bud” Wagenseller of Perkasie died Tuesday March 8, 2016 surrounded by his family at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He was 85. Bud was born in Philadelphia and was the son of the late Albin and Estella Wagenseller. Bud was a Naval Veteran of the Korean War and had been employed as an Iron Worker with the Ironworkers Local 40. He had the privilege of working on many area buildings including the World Trade Center Towers in New York. Continue reading
Members Father Passes – Sherman H. Frentzen
Sherman H. Frentzen of Willow Grove died Monday, Jan. 12, 2015. He was 90. He was preceded in death four months ago by his wife, Elizabeth A. 'Betty' (Beck) Frentzen, after 64 years of marriage. He is survived by his children, Paul H. Frentzen (Patricia), Peter S. Frentzen (Anna), Gregory J. Frentzen Sr. (MaryAnne), and Lisa A. Ammaturo (Anthony); his brother, James Frentzen, his sister, Catherine Myers; his 13 grandchildren; his 17 great- grandchildren, and his cat, Lincoln. Continue reading
In memory of Larry Alderfer
In memory of Larry Alderfer, Larry Passed away, we have very little information other than that. If anyone has additional information please share it with the club. Continue reading
In memory of Bonnie Wentz Miner
These are words I have to say, Since God came down and took you away, For three weeks you wanted to fly,... It broke my heart you had to die. You were my blue skies, you were my bright sun, You'll always be my Number 1. Now you are my bright star, I hope you didn't fly too far. When it gets dark and day is done, I hope I'm still your Number 1. When I am old and sick and when I die, I pray to God with you I'll fly.
From your loving husband.
Poem written by IVHOG Member Ron Miner...
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