Remembering those we lost in Pennsylvania in the coronavirus pandemic
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Eve Rudin
Age 103, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 25

One of the first women of her generation to drive a car


Walter M. Eagles Jr.
Age 95, Fort Washington, Pa.
Lost on Apr 24

Kept a scrapbook of the places he saw


Dolores M. DeLaurentis
Age 89, Bethlehem, Pa.
Lost on May 15

Social worker and political fundraiser


Jean D. Tobin
Age 91, Bucks County, Pa.
Lost on May 13

Happiest when she was barefoot in her flower garden


Robert M. Sullivan
Age 88, Springfield, Pa.
Lost on May 12

Proud member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians


Irene S. Allen
Age 93, Ambler, Pa.
Lost on May 11

Enjoyed trying her luck in the casino


Carl A. Philipp
Age 84, Easton, Pa.
Lost on May 10

Lifetime resident of Easton


Michael J. Mchugh
Age 88, Philadelphia
Lost on May 10

Lifelong Phillies and Eagles fan


Elizabeth N. Updegrave
Age 91, Reading, Pa.
Lost on May 9

We will forever remember her saying, “Keep the water in the pool!”


Florence Ethel Buenzly
Age 99, Allentown, Pa.
Lost on May 7

Long-time member of Grace Lutheran Church


Joan A. Lenhart
Age 84, Wyomissing, Pa.
Lost on May 7

Seamstress who worked at several sewing mills


John P. Derrico
Age 78, Fountain Hill, Pa.
Lost on May 3

Was in charge of The Bethlehem Globe Times’s printing department for many years


Arlene M. Horowitz
Age 78, Wynnewood, Pa.
Lost on May 3

Rising phoenix


Corinne Rhodes
Age 93, Oxford, Pa.
Lost on Apr 30

Bowled for over 50 years in various leagues


Yvonne S. Orlando
Age 81, Bethlehem, Pa.
Lost on Apr 28

Enjoyed novels, crossword puzzles, art and TV shows


Hilda R. Nagel
Age 99, Whitehall, Pa.
Lost on Apr 27

Volunteered as a firehouse cook for over 50 years


Wayne L. Wolford
Age 95, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 27

In the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame for voting in every November election for 50 years


Joan M. Hackney
Age 91, West Chester, Pa.
Lost on Apr 27

Portrait oil and landscape watercolor painter


Raymond W. Wilkinson Sr.
Age 91, Weatherly, Pa.
Lost on Apr 25

His greatest accomplishment was serving as an ordained deacon


James W. Landis
Age 57, Krocksville, Pa.
Lost on Apr 22

Loved his truck, Dorney Park, Disney World, model trains and especially California cheeseburgers


Mary Therese Loughery
Age 89, Abington, Pa.
Lost on Apr 21

Raised five children


Kathleen Devon Domenick
Age 67, Devon, Pa.
Lost on Apr 19

Taught elementary school for more than 30 years


Jane Krumrine
Age 82, Merion Station, Pa.
Lost on Apr 17

Vice president at an insurance firm


William U. Roulette III
Age 93, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Lost on Apr 13

Enjoyed being a waterman on his work boat on Chesapeake Bay


Doris Mae Burkhart Kale
Age 98, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 11

Excelled in the kitchen


Harold Reisner
Age 78, Pittsburgh
Lost on Apr 6

Took furniture repair to the level of an art form


Thomas A. Real
Age 61, Newtown, Pa.
Lost on Mar 28

Was at peace on his Harley


Nelson Henry Jr.
Age 96, Philadelphia
Lost on May 9

World War II veteran


Lucy Yanushefski
Age 95, West Chester, Pa.
Lost on May 8

Was married for 59 years


Amelia Scott Dougherty
Age 84, Media, Pa.
Lost on May 7

Found joy in every aspect of her life


Billy Ostland
Age 64, Delaware County, Pa.
Lost on May 7

Never far from his motorcycles or hot rods


Marie Virginia Leto
Age 92, Kennett Square, Pa.
Lost on Apr 29

Enjoyed planting perennial flower beds


Thomas Cotton
Age 54, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 29

Self-taught legal wiz


Norton A. Kent
Age 96, Gwynedd, Pa.
Lost on Apr 26

City planner and longtime community volunteer


Pierina D. Borsoi
Age 90, Bethlehem, Pa.
Lost on Apr 25

Accomplished artist


Michael Albert Shubak
Age 60, Coraopolis, Pa.
Lost on Apr 25

Worked at Goodwill for more than 25 years


Anibal Francisco de Brito
Age 90, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 24

Former merchant marine from Cape Verde


Ed Smrekar
Age 88, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 23

A five-year minor league baseball career


Ethel Hamburger
Age 92, Elkins Park, Pa.
Lost on Apr 23

Educator who said: “I didn’t teach a subject I taught children”


Robert Barnes
Age 82, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 22

Widely respected tenor saxophone player


Gloria Allen Moskowitz
Age 88, Ardmore, Pa.
Lost on Apr 21

Motivating “legend” in a southwest Philadelphia school


Florence Marks
Age 96, Lancaster, Pa.
Lost on Apr 20

Hospitality came easy to her


Marie A. Detrick
Age 88, Sayre, Pa.
Lost on Apr 20

Her zest for life will live on


Ron Waxman
Age 88, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 20

Popular figure in the Philadelphia wine and spirits community


John F. Cannon
Age 89, Allentown, Pa.
Lost on Apr 18

Enjoyed attending reunions with fellow sailors


Gerry Ellis
Age 91, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 18

Stylish dancer who could lead or follow


Emma Weigley
Age 87, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 18

Authored a well-regarded biography of Sarah Tyson Rorer


Mary E. Mack
Age 84, Athens, Pa.
Lost on Apr 15

The rock that held her family together


Ella King Russell Torrey
Age 94, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 14

Dedicated her life to peace, diplomacy and human rights


John Watson
Age 73, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 12

Anywhere he went, he took pictures


Irene Gasior
Age 94, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 11

Great-grandmother with a flair for pizzelles


Helen Boles Days
Age 96, Wynnewood, Pa.
Lost on Apr 9

Made what she had work for her


Douglas Hickok
Age 57, Pennsylvania
Lost on Mar 28

Military’s first virus casualty


Donald J. Horsfall
Age 72, Rydal, Pa.
Lost on Mar 22

Co-wrote nine books about computing