Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Gina touched the lives of everyone who knew her with her warmth Gina was born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and was cared for by the congenital team at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Gina worked for many years at her family’s restaurant and her brothers and sisters: Tony Massimo Jr and her loving niece and nephews: Tony Massimo III Gina was also greatly loved by her many aunts She will forever be remembered by those fortunate enough to have known her Though her time on Earth was far too brief Gina’s light will continue to shine in the hearts of those she leaves behind and infectious smile will never be forgotten Relatives and friends are invited to Gina's visitation from 9:30 to 11:20 AM on Saturday Entombment will take place at SS Peter & Paul Cemetery In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia -- Here -- in memory of Gina Massimo Please consider entering the email maryelizabeth.massimo@gmail.com so we can personally thank you for your donation Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors he was the son of the late Eden Wright and Barbara (née Couse) Warren Dave was a dedicated Millwright throughout his career known for his strong work ethic and craftsmanship.  and they shared over 42 years and a beautiful life together He was a proud father to Michael James Warren (Amanda) and Lisa Jeanette Warren; and a cherished grandfather to Lacy and Ava Warren Patrick Warren and Kathleen Richards (Vincent) Dave and Darlene purchased land in Northeast Pennsylvania Dave found great joy in his mountain house where he spent countless hours enjoying the beauty of nature Dave was able to build a second home for his family One of the most incredibly parts about the mountain property was that Dave built the home with his own two hands This home provided a special place where loved ones could enjoy a weekend at “The Mountain House” Dave truly lived his dream and appreciated every moment of it Countless laughs and memories will echo through those woods for eternity.  Dave will be missed by all who knew and loved him His spirit and love for life will forever remain in the hearts of countless family and friends.  A service to celebrate Dave's life will be held 11:00 AM Tuesday  A luncheon will follow at the same location.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions are requested to the Hunts for Healing in Laceyville an organization which Dave recently become involved with that allows disabled veterans to hunt on our land.  (To submit an article idea or new product for consideration, click here.) location at Eagleview Town Center in the spring of 2026 Construction on the ground-up 14,000-square-foot grocery store on Rice Boulevard begins this month.  Kimberton Whole Foods at Eagleview will offer a broad array of fresh organic produce Customers will also be able to choose from a full menu of grab-and-go meals The store will offer online shopping and curbside pickup “Located conveniently near I-76 and Route 100 Kimberton Whole Foods at Eagleview is set to become the top natural grocery destination for residents of Eagleview Chester Springs and surrounding areas,” said Sam Sherrill “Kimberton Whole Foods is a tremendous addition to the vibrant mixed-use Eagleview community commercial tenants and guests with a premier sustainable “Eagleview is the perfect location for our eighth store allowing us to expand our family-owned company and widen our distribution of products from local farmers and food producers,” noted Ezra Brett “We look forward to serving Eagleview and the surrounding communities with healthy locally sourced grocery options in a customer-focused environment.” [Read more: Kimberton Whole Foods Fights Food Waste With Shelf Engine AI] An 800-acre mixed-use community located in Chester County, Pa., Eagleview features more than 1,000 residences 2.5 million square feet of commercial office and life science space and 50,000-plus square feet of retail space Kimberton’s Eagleview store will be located at the heart of Eagleview Town Center adjacent to ACAC Fitness & Wellness and surrounding retail Hankin Group will also expand its Claremont on the Square luxury apartment community with the addition of 41 new apartment units above Kimberton Whole Foods The LEED-certified lifestyle community will offer such amenities as on-site parking as well as a 4,850-square-foot outdoor terrace with seating and lounge space “Kimberton Whole Foods’ commitment to community and sustainability and its dedication to supporting local vendors aligns perfectly with Hankin Group’s vision for Eagleview Town Center as a hub of community engagement and sustainable living,” added Hankin Group President and CEO Bob Hankin Kimberton Whole Foods is committed to giving back to its surrounding communities through its Rounding Up at the Register program which enables customers to round up to the nearest dollar at checkout with all proceeds donated to local nonprofits and all funds raised matched by the Kimberton Whole Foods Kimberton Whole Foods prioritizes partnerships with more than 200 local producers within a 100-mile radius of its distribution center in Downingtown The independent grocer currently operates seven locations in southeastern Pennsylvania: Kimberton Gerald "Jerry" Aloysius Holleran Jr. Jerry was a larger-than-life presence who brought joy Jerry was a devoted husband to Kathy Jo Holleran and a loving father to his two children He was the proud brother of James Holleran and Sheila O’Neil and was preceded in death by his parents and Aunt Barbara Kearns held a special place in his heart A graduate and three sport varsity athlete at Episcopal Academy and an attendee of the University of Dayton Jerry went on to build a successful career in the specialized heavy construction equipment industry His entrepreneurial spirit led him to start his own business where he combined his sharp business acumen with a lifelong interest in earth-moving equipment Jerry's passions extended well beyond his professional achievements a lifelong fan of the Philadelphia Phillies Jerry was happiest when surrounded by friends and family He had a remarkable athletic ability and while he “never considered himself an academic” he was an avid reader with a keen interest in American history His caring nature combined with his sharp business instincts and charming demeanor will be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to know him where his faith played a central role in his life A visitation will be held 5:00-7:00 PM Thursday 2024 at The Donohue Funeral Home in Downingtown PA followed by a Funeral Mass 10:00 AM Friday Friends and family are invited to attend both events and celebrate Jerry’s life The Funeral Mass will be livestreamed at https://boxcast.tv/view/gerald-holleran-funeral-mass-d8taowdhapjb9j5ivdue donations can be made in his memory to the American Lung Association and love will live on in the hearts of his family and friends Elizabeth Catholic Church (Chester Springs) Agricultural SciencesPennsylvania teen wins National 4-H Youth in Action Award and $5K scholarshipRonak Suchindra shares his journey from shy youth to STEM education leaderRonak Suchindra is going full “STEM” ahead as a $5,000 scholarship recipient and 2025 National 4-H Council Youth in Action Award winner Suchindra was selected for creating Kids Connect engineering and math — workshops to youth across the country With more than 50 STEM learning activities Suchindra has reached more than 3,000 students globally to help foster a new generation of STEM enthusiasts “It’s been so rewarding to see more young people get interested in STEM and connect it to their own lives through Kids Connect workshops,” he said “It all started because of the opportunities 4-H gave me both to learn about STEM and to grow as a leader.” transforming from a shy 8-year-old into a leader and passionate advocate for STEM education “I am so proud of Ronak and the young leader he has become,” said Toni Stuetz “Watching him grow from an 8-year-old interested in a day camp to being the outstanding young leader that he has become has been a joy and a testament to the 4-H program.” Suchindra said his spark came during a 4-H scratch workshop where he solved a coding problem and led his peers to the solution This pivotal moment gave him confidence and a newfound love for STEM propelling him to state and national successes in competitive robotics and earning prestigious awards such as the 4-H Diamond Clover the highest achievement possible in the Pennsylvania 4-H program “He is a mentor to our robotics team and helps lead several day camps each year sharing his STEM knowledge and passion with other youth,” Stuetz said “He is an inspiration to other youth in Chester County and a role model for many.” Suchindra’s commitment to service and education shows in his efforts to organize charity events and other STEM workshops in his community he plans to study business and engineering eventually using his experience and passion for STEM to launch a startup “Whenever I think of Pennsylvania 4-H STEM projects Ronak immediately comes to mind,” said Joshua Rice Penn State Extension assistant director for 4-H youth development programs he has sparked enthusiasm in other young people to engage with STEM activities explore new concepts and seize opportunities Ronak is not just a leader; he is someone who genuinely cares for and inspires those around him.” president and CEO of the National 4-H Council highlighted the broader impact of Suchindra’s contributions “STEM education is an invaluable asset for future generations,” she said “To have bright minds like Ronak contributing and preparing the next wave of STEM leaders is inspiring and a true embodiment of our mission at 4-H.” Administered in Pennsylvania by Penn State Extension, 4-H is a nonformal educational youth-development program of the cooperative extension system and the U.S. Department of Agriculture that helps young people develop knowledge and skills to become capable, caring and contributing citizens. To find a local program, visit the Pennsylvania 4-H website the nation’s largest youth development organization grows confident young people who are empowered for life today and prepared for careers tomorrow 4-H programs empower nearly six million young people across the U.S through experiences that develop critical life skills 4-H serves every county and parish in the U.S through a network of 110 public universities and more than 3,000 local extension offices 4-H collaborates with independent programs to empower one million youth in 50 countries The research-backed 4-H experience grows young people who are four times more likely to contribute to their communities and twice as likely to make healthier choices be civically active and engage in STEM programs 2024Fall Adventures goes to new heights in Chester CountyCHESTER SPRINGS Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- In this edition of Fall Adventures Meteorologist Adam Joseph made a stop in Chester Springs on Tuesday to take a ride in a hot air balloon