Mrs. Drawbaugh had worked as a cook at Shippensburg University, and Dickinson College, as well as working in home health care. The post Velva J. Drawbaugh 1936-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Born January 3, 1994 in Port au Prince, Haiti, Evens was the son of Marie Evena and the Late Rodney Jusme. The post Evens Jusme 1994-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Tyler was an industrial painter at truck craft, he loved getting tattoos and expressing himself through art. He was a loving and devoted father. The post Tyler F. Crawford 1991-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Glenn was a hardworking man with a true passion for his work. A jack of all trades, he worked from sunup to sundown, never shying away from a challenge. The post Glenn O. Martin 1941-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Darlene was known for her chocolate peanut butter fudge which she gave away as gifts of appreciation to family and friends. The post Darlene J. McCleaf 1935-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Preston retired from Waynesboro Construction Company. He was an outdoor enthusiast who loved to hunt and fish. The post Preston J. McMillen 1942-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
WILMINGTON -- Sarah Marie Geedy, lovingly known as "Magoo," was born September 12, 1981, to Kenneth Eugene Geedy and Theresa Marie Geedy. Weighing just 3 pounds 5 ounces, she came into this world a fighter-and she left it the same way on October 1, 2025. In 2005, Sarah graduated with an Associate of Applied Science […]| Port City Daily
WILMINGTON -- Judy Bagley Guilford, 65, of Wilmington, passed away Monday, September 15, 2025, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Judy was born January 23, 1960 in Fayetteville, NC, daughter of the late Billy Ray Bagley and Pauline Brigman Bagley. Her husband, Theodore “Ted” Eugene Guilford, III, preceded her death in 2020. She is survived […]| Port City Daily
WILMINGTON -- Clarimae Wood, at 100 years old, passed away on 25 September 2025 at Trinity Grove Nursing Home, Wilmington, NC. She was born on 24 March 1925 to Donald and Letha Petree. Clarimae grew up in Clarence, Missouri, with two older brothers, Dale and Delos Petree. She married Carl A Wood on 28 October […]| Port City Daily
LELAND -- Edith Ann Dascole, 66, passed away peacefully on September 27, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born on September 11, 1959, and lived a life centered on love, kindness, and care for others. Edie is survived by her devoted husband, Stephen Dascole, and their three loving daughters, Jennifer, Lauren, and Marissa. She […]| Port City Daily
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Jeff had an innate ability to make those around him feel seen and valued, always ready with a listening ear or a laugh to brighten the day. The post Jeffrey Barnhart 1949-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Mr. Rouzer was a graduate of Hustontown High School with the Class of 1944 and entered the U.S. Navy Reserve officer training V-6 aviation program. The post George L. Rouzer 1925-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
John worked at Letterkenny Army Depot for 33 years, retiring in 1995. He also enjoyed painting and had a passion for fine arts. The post H. John Lindsay, Jr. 1942-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Della retired from the James Burd Elementary School in Shippensburg, where she worked in the cafeteria with 30 years of service. The post Della R. Besore 1939-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
An avid golfer, Richard could often be found on the fairways, demonstrating not just a love for the game, but a zest for life that never waned. The post Richard D. “Dick” Rinehart, Sr. 1935-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Jack had a passion for collecting—coins, stamps, and baseball cards—and especially loved watching baseball. The post Jack C. Hays, Jr. 1942-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Mr. Spade loved spending time with his family and friends. Working on cars with his two sons and spending time with his grandchildren always made his day. The post Marion B. Spade 1956-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Janet enjoyed baking, cooking, and working in the garden. Janet was also a skilled seamstress who often made her children’s clothes. The post Janet L. Grove 1930-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
The BSA community was saddened to hear that Dr Penelope Anne Mountjoy passed away on 14th June 2025, in Oxford aged 78. One of the leading authorities on Mycenaean ceramics, […]| British School at Athens
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the promotion to Glory of Jesse Njagi, who passed away on September 30, 2025. Jesse was the beloved son of Jane| DIASPORA MESSENGER NEWS MEDIA
Sarilea Jacqueline Bailey; Steven G. Steffens; Maurice Elwood Wycoff; Axel Mateo Mendoza Ortiz; William Donald Glauz; Sylvia Gauthier; Garry Allen Hoch; Jane Masheter; Janet Ann McDiffett; Susan Mildred Bennett; Heinz Karl Wehner; Gail Lee Sturdevant; A. Yvonne McCoy; Fern Louise Bair; Geraldine Ann Perry; Lois Kitchen Buhlig; Dorothy Lavon Dirksen; Ronald “Ron” L. Elliott; Keith […]| Johnson County Post
Mike enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, and woodworking. He was a member of the Mercersburg Sportsman’s Association.| Franklin County Free Press
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Julius Jay Tanenbaum, a World War II veteran who rose from Depression-era Brooklyn to become a pioneer in Long Island and regional real estate development, died on July 1, 2025. He was six months away from celebrating his 100th birthday. Born on January 2, 1926, to Jewish immigrants David and Rose Tanenbaum, Mr. Tanenbaum grew […] -- The post Julius Jay Tanenbaum, naval veteran and real estate developer, dies at 99 appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency.| Jewish Telegraphic Agency
A funeral Mass was offered Sept. 25 for Sister of St. Francis Lynn Patrice Lavin. The Baltimore native, who served as congregational minister for the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, died Sept. 16. She was 76 and had been a member of her order for 55 years.| Catholic Review
Ellen Flynn Esser, aged 94, passed away peacefully on September 29, 2025 surrounded by her loved ones. Born in NYC on July 19, 1931, Ellen lived a long and meaningful life marked by resilience, devotion, and deep love for her family. She was married to the late Bernard Esser and was a devoted mother to...| Pelham Examiner
MARIE (MIMI) ANTOINETTE VELARDI MINOLI Born in Brooklyn, New York to Nicolo and Lucy Velardi, Mimi was the elder of two children and was raised in Bay Ridge with her younger brother Guy. She attended Fontbonne Hall Academy and later graduated from Notre Dame College in Staten Island, New York where she captained the equestrian...| Pelham Examiner
Renowned film poster artist Renato Casaro died on September 30, 2025, at age 89. Considered one of the most influential and innovative Italian poster designers, Casaro leaves behind a legacy of hand-painted artwork for thousands of films, including such classics as Conan the Barbarian, Octopussy, and A Fistful of Dollars. Born in Treviso, Italy, in […]| Galleries – Deadline
Mary Ann “Pompura” Herrington, 65, of Morgantown, WV and formerly Mt. Morris, PA lost her battle with cancer on Monday, September 22, 2025.Born December 21, 1959 to […] The post Mary Ann Herrington appeared first on Dominion Post.| Dominion Post
Ricardo Juan Balbuena, 71, passed away on Thursday, September 25, 2025.Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Hastings Funeral Home.A full obituary will be posted at www.hastingsfuneralhome.com| Dominion Post
Jacobson co-founded the Berkeley firm JSW/D Architects, where he worked for over 40 years.| Berkeleyside
Image Credit: Le Journal de Montréal I first wrote about obituary piracy back in 2019, and then more recently (here and here) about the online obituary company, Echovita which, to be clear, does not engage in copyright infringement. This is because it manages to stay just within the law by taking information from obituaries on … Continue reading "So, You Want to Get in Touch with Echovita? Good Luck (But Please Don’t Phone Me)"| Hugh Stephens Blog
LUDLOW, Vt. – The earth lost a gentle, sweet, loving soul when Bonnie Jane (Ameden) Adams left us on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Bonnie found joy, beauty, and interest in the simplest pleasures of life. She was devoted to her … Continued The post Bonnie J. Adams, 1948-2025 appeared first on The Vermont Journal & The Shopper.| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
GRAFTON, Vt. – Betty Joan (Johnson) Rounds died Sept. 23, 2025, after a brief illness, at the age of 82. Born on March 5, 1943, the youngest of five children, to Olin and Esther Johnson, in Springfield, Vt., she attended … Continued The post Betty J. Rounds, 1943-2025 appeared first on The Vermont Journal & The Shopper.| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
On Oct. 19, family and friends will gather to honor Jimmy and celebrate the love and joy he brought into our lives...| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
Jean Marvo Perry, beloved wife, mother, teacher and friend, passed away peacefully on Sept. 16, 2025, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, at the age of 86. Born on| Evanston RoundTable
We offer our condolences to the family and colleagues of the Rev. Robert J. Lewis, who died on September 6, 2023, at the age... The post In Memory of Rev. Robert J. Lewis (July 25, 1931-September 6, 2023) appeared first on UU Ministers Association.| UU Ministers Association
–An article in the New Statesman describes luncheon at the Inner Temple amongst the barristers who frequent the premises. The article is by Finn McRedmond and concludes with this: …And so, here I am eating my greens in Inner Temple, … Continue reading →| The Evelyn Waugh Society
Cynthia Louise Reilly, 81, of Fayetteville, North Carolina passed away peacefully on Monday, September 22, 2025, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Born on May 21, 1944, in Easton, Massachusetts, Cynthia was the daughter of the late Leon Elmer Sault and Cynthia Louise Vosmus Sault. She dedicated her life to education and community […]| CityView NC
On September 18, 2025, the world lost a one-of-a-kind woman, Catherine “Cathy/Cat” V. Womack, at the age of 75. Born to the late Irving and Muriel Colacci, Cathy was a vibrant soul whose life was defined by love, family, and unforgettable charm. For 45 years, she shared her life with her devoted partner, Felix Troche. […]| CityView NC
Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) Silas Brown Jr., U.S. Army, Retired, passed away peacefully on Friday, 19th of September, at the age of 82, A dedicated veteran who proudly served his country for 26 years, he was a highly respected soldier, a loving family man, and the life of every room he entered. CW2 Brown was […]| CityView NC
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Rmus D. Sebastià M. Bardolet i Pujol, died on September 16, 2025, at the age of 91. Born in 1934, he began his religious journey as a professed monk in 1954, and was ordained a priest in 1960. His life was dedicated to the service of faith and community, and he was| OSB DOT ORG
Lonnie William Johnson, Jr., 73, of Morgantown, passed away Tuesday, September 16, 2025, in Ruby Memorial Hospital.Arrangements, which are incomplete, have been entrusted to Hastings Funeral Home.| Dominion Post
He founded and led numerous companies, including Dicon, Cooper Vision Diagnostics, Vismed, Eclipse Ventures, and Luma-Lite — developing groundbreaking ophthalmic and dental technologies.| Berkeleyside
Prominent fan, writer, editor, and convention organizer Guy Lillian, 75, died August 23, 2025 after a series of health issues including Parkinson’s, two strokes, and a fall earlier this year. Guy H…| Locus Online
Christopher Jencks, one of the Prospect’s founding group, has died.| The American Prospect
Anita was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia on March 4, 1925. She was the ninth and youngest child of Josephine (Donahue) and Thomas Bigley. Shortly after her birth the family relocated to Everett, MA where she was raised and educated. She was a 1943 graduate of Everett High School. She was employed as a secretary in Boston until she met and married the love of her life, the late Joseph W. Hughes. Anita and Joe soon moved to Lynn, MA where they raised their family of four children. She spent the...| Lynn Journal
Mason was a longtime member of the Johns Hopkins University and Medicine boards, made a major financial contribution for the construction of Mason Hall on JHU's Homewood campus| The Hub
Charles Joseph Naughton, 68, passed away on Wednesday, September 04, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward Naughton Sr. and Dorothy Naughton; his brothers, Harry Naughton, Robert Naughton, and Edward Naughton Jr.; and his sisters, Mary Cook, Eve Jacobs, and Mary Hudson. Charles is survived by his sisters, Dorothy Narron and Michalene […]| CityView NC
In the early morning hours of Monday, September 1, 2025, Patricia E. DeCollibus passed away peacefully following an acute medical episode. Read the full article → from Obituary: Patricia “Penny” DeCollibus, 78| My Southborough
Jeffrey Daniel Orndorff, 74, of Morgantown, WV died in his home surrounded by family on Saturday, August 23 after 11 years of battling Parkinson’s Disease.He was born […]| Dominion Post
Dr. Lenny Berger, a health care entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former owner of the Clarion Resort Fontainebleau died on Aug. 27.| JMORE
Morava, a member of the Hopkins faculty for nearly four decades, remembered for his warmth, brilliance| The Hub
Martha Sheila Bardeguez, 70 years old, passed away in Fayetteville, NC on July 18, 2025. Martha was born in Tarrytown, NY on June 14, 1955, to Esther and Pedro. She grew up with her four brothers: Pete, Ahmed, Edwin (deceased), and Efrain; and carried her devotion to family throughout her life. She passed away in […]| CityView NC
Rabbi I. Ari Flamm, former executive director of the Bais Yaakov School for Girls of Baltimore, passed away April 19. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 83.| JMORE
William H. Webster, an honorary emeritus trustee at Washington University in St. Louis, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2025, in Warrenton, Va. He was 101.| The Source
It’s all over but the shouting for the legendary David Ormond Durling, who passed away in his sleep on Monday, July 28, at the age of 96.| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
Leilani Rabtoy, daughter of late Francis E. Rabtoy and Jacqueline (King), passed away peacefully in her sleep on Aug. 6, 2025.| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
A Baltimore native and 1979 graduate of Milford Mill High, Halpren was remembered as "Mr. Tailgate" and "an old soul."| JMORE
She worked for producer Herbert Brodkin on the famed anthology series ‘Playhouse 90’ and on the drama ‘The Defenders.’| The Hollywood Reporter
Abba David Seeds was born at Codnor, Derbyshire, on 7 October 1939 and was educated at Swanwick Grammar School. He graduated from Manchester University with a B.Sc. in 1960 and from the University of Birmingham with a post-graduate Certificate of Education. He studied at Linacre College, Oxford University and Ripon Hall Theological College, where he graduated with a B.A. in Theology (1967) and was later awarded an M.A. (1987). He taught for a number of years in boys’ secondary schools and a...| The British Orthodox Church
WILMINGTON — Mary Helena Heibel Corcoran passed away on July 27, 2025, just one day shy of her 89th birthday. She was born as one of twelve siblings, in Muskegon, Michigan to Michael George Heibel and…| Port City Daily
To honor Mike, please consider donating to WOUB Public Media, a PBS affiliate and one of Mike’s favorite nonprofits. A celebration of Mike’s life is pending.| Athens County Independent
Chuck Mangione left behind not just a catalog of hits, but a generation of players who believed their instrument could mean something.| WDET 101.9 FM
Migeon, the sixth woman to reach the rank of professor at the School of Medicine, remembered for dedication to education, influential research| The Hub
Family getting up: Sunday (7/27/25)Morning R’ Refoel FosterSon| vinnews.com
Family getting up: Thursday (7/24/25)Morning Mrs. Linda HedayaWife R’ Iky HedayaSon| vinnews.com
She won a lawsuit against Trump and beat Lincoln Center over cutting down trees.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
Julian McMahon's decades-long career in film and television includes performances opposite everyone from Sandra Bullock to Nicolas Cage.| Deadline
Paul Piligian, longtime resident of Saratoga, Calif., passed away peacefully on May 24, 2025, at 97 years young. A great man who lived a life of service, he will be missed by family and friends across the country. Paul was born August 19, 1927, to Stepan and Turfanda Piligian, who emigrated from Western Armenia in …| The Armenian Weekly
The post Remembering Brad Holland appeared first on Society of Illustrators.| Society of Illustrators
Editor’s Note Today would have been Jonathan Siskin’s 77th birthday,... Read More › The post Remembering Jonathan Siskin: A Quiet Force in Travel Writing appeared first on Insiders Guide to Spas.| Insiders Guide to Spas
He played an instrumental role in saving the prestigious event from post-Velvet Revolution demise and was its public face for more than three decades.| The Hollywood Reporter
For four decades, Idalea Rubin worked as a music teacher in the Baltimore City and Carroll County public school systems.| JMORE
For more than four decades, Leonard Zeskind, a Baltimore-born human rights activist and author, established a reputation as one of the nation's most fervent watchdogs of white nationalist, anti-immigrant and anti-government extremist groups.| JMORE
Val Kilmer's credits include performances in 'Top Gun,' 'The Doors,' 'Tombstone' & 'Batman Forever'| Deadline
James Kenneth “Ken” Hazelton, age 83, of Fayetteville, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 16, 2025. He was born on November 25, 1941, in A ...| thecitizen.com
“Def Jam has lost one of its most creative soldiers who was hip-hop,” says YouTube’s Lyor Cohen.| The Hollywood Reporter
Mrs. Goulet was a homemaker and helped Jack run his business. After raising her family, she took a part time job at Ribbons and Bows in Gettysburg.| Franklin County Free Press
Born May 29, 1925, in Pittsburgh, PA., June was currently a member of Park Avenue United Methodist Church of Chambersburg.| Franklin County Free Press
Janet worked as a sales associate at Strawbridge & Clothier in Cherry Hill, NJ, for 27 years while raising 2 daughters.| Franklin County Free Press
William proudly served in the U.S. Navy. He ran his own restaurant the Pony Tail in Carlisle, later he drove truck for Ed Clouse, and PPG before retiring.| Franklin County Free Press
Sunny served honorably with the United States Army retiring after 24 years of service. He was a proud Korea and Vietnam Veteran.| Franklin County Free Press
Janet graduated from Hustontown High School in 1953. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed bird watching, auto racing, hunting, cooking, and loved her dogs.| Franklin County Free Press
Iconoclastic avant-garde playwright and director Richard Foreman died on January 4 in New York City of complications of pneumonia.| Artforum
Game developers and cultural forces gone too soon in 2024. Let’s celebrate their legacy.| The History of How We Play
A photo gallery with obituaries for entertainment and media professionals who died during 2025.| Deadline
Pathbreaking multi-hyphenate artist Pippa Garner, known for her powerful, witty send-ups of consumer culture, died on December 30 from leukemia.| Artforum
Bruce “Rudy” Martzke (BA’64), longtime USA Today sports media columnist and 1996 UW–Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication Distinguished Service Award winner, died on November 20, 2024 at the age of 82. A sports journalism pioneer, Martzke authored a sports broadcast column for 23 years that heavily influenced broadcast executives, producers, announcers and fans alike during a time when newspaper sports sections paid little attention to the happenings of radio and televis...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Ray Anderson, Professor Emeritus and former foreign correspondent for the New York Times, died on September 24, 2023 in Middleton, Wisconsin. He was 96. During his 15-year career as a professor in the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Ray mentored countless students and was dedicated to seeing them succeed beyond the walls of Vilas Hall. He taught graduate seminars in specialized reporting, as well as courses in feature writing, public affairs repo...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Guitarist Russell Malone had been performing in Tokyo with bassist Ron Carter's Golden Striker Trio when he suffered a massive heart attack. His death on Aug. 23, at 60, has left the jazz world in sadness and shock.| WRTI
Jones' publicist, Arnold Robinson, says he died Sunday night at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, surrounded by his family.| AP News
"Screamin' Scott" Simon, who sang with the early rock-revival group Sha Na Na for 52 years and co-wrote the song "Sandy" for 'Grease,' died September 5 at 75.| Deadline
During this terrible pandemic, a silver lining has been that many inconvenient tradeoffs no longer apply. A Yale study showed that paying people not to work does not, for the time being, prevent anyone from working. Perhaps also emptying the prisons can enhance public safety. We can have social justice and safety at the same time.| Supply and Demand (in that order)
Entrepreneur, journalist, and First Amendment warrior James Larkin has died, just a little over a week before he was slated to stand trial for his role in| Reason.com
An interdisciplinary thinker, prolific writer and intellectual maverick, Mitroff’s work challenged conventional wisdom and pushed boundaries.| Berkeleyside