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While Charles L. Madden was still in elementary school, his mother often took him from their Kensington home to Saturday-morning classes at the former Philadelphia College of Art at Broad and Pine Streets.By the time he was in eighth grade, he was drawing occasional guest cartoons for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, mentored by Bil Keane, the artist known for the nationally syndicated Family Circus. The art education that formed him resulted in Madden works ranging from stained-glass windows at Gwynedd Mercy College to a statue of St. Peter in Galilee.
Douglas J. Heller was instrumental in developing ushistory.org, a website that hundreds of publications have turned to for details about Revolutionary War events.National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition regularly credited "Doug Heller from Flourtown" for providing brain-twisting word puzzles. And as a commissioner in Montgomery County’s Springfield Township, he organized efforts to save the historic Black Horse Inn from demolition and introduced legislation to ban discrimination in township housing and employment on the basis of race, gender, or sexual orientation.
Roger Sevy spent idle hours riding his horse, making hay, and helping harvest crops. More obituaries.
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Tracey Waddell Freeman, 44, excelled in the delicate world of foster care and adoption. More obituaries.
WHEN THE late Frank Rizzo was Philadelphia police commissioner, he wanted Donald Wilson to be his bodyguard. Although Don was fond of Rizzo, he had to turn him down. “I’m sorry,” he said, “but I have music to play.” Don was a devoted cop for 22 years, but his first love was music — jazz, to be specific.
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