Mike Fitzpatrick, the former congressman and brother of Bucks County's current representative, died Monday morning, his family said.
A decorated World War II veteran, he was an active volunteer in the Yardley area for years.
​Anna May Civensky was a Pennsbury High School graduate. She died Nov. 2 at the age of 82.
Prior to his retirement, he had been employed as a postal worker with the U.S. Post Office in Yardley for 41 years.
Lower Makefield's first female supervisor, her son died in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
James J. O'Neill served as the borough's police chief for 14 years was with the department since 1985.
Funeral arrangements have been set for the 7-year-old Lower Makefield girl and Pennsbury student tragically killed by her father.
​Emily Kate Wilkening was a lifelong resident of Lower Makefield. She died April 10 at the age of 22.
Robert A. Milas, a 2008 Pennsbury High School graduate, died on Jan. 6. He was just 27.
Michael Jared Giles died on Dec. 21. He was 33.
He was a graduate of Pennsbury High School and Bucks County Community College and then went on to study at Delaware Valley University.
Kevin was a parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Church in Lower Makefield, where he also served as a Eucharistic Minister.
Yardley native Corinne Ferrara, who died at 27, leaves behind two young children, her obituary says.
Louis Menapace IV graduated from Pennsbury High School, where he played football. He died Monday at the age of 24.
Honorable Michael J. Burns died suddenly at his home in Yardley on Sunday, his obituary says.
Jack Hansberry, a Lower Makefield police officer for 40 years, "loved his job so much that he never actually worked a day in his life."