Guy-Anhorn-Obituary

Guy Franklin Anhorn

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania

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Guy Franklin Anhorn, 66, of Blue Bell, passed away October 11, 2012. He was the husband of Paula V. (Gromelski) Anhorn. The two were married April 8, 1972. Born August 30, 1946 in Philadelphia, he was a son of Marie (McGinley) Cotter and her husband, Tom, of Berwyn, and the late Franklin Anhorn....

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My deepest condolences to your family for your loss! Guy was both friend and classmate! Guy, if you are listening now, thank you for being the gentleman and classmate. May you be at peace and your family in pray full serenity! S/Sgt Costello, USAF Tallahassee, Florida

Guy, unbeknownst to you, as your classmate, found you to be a man of principle, remarkable human values, trust and honor. My deepest condolences to your family and dear loved ones. I pray and know that your life had have deep meaningful impacts on many. I will always remember your works over the years when i reviewed those of Girard. May God keep you in His hands forever and ever!
Bob Costello, Class of 1964

Our deepest sympathy to the Anhorn and Gromelski families. May he rest in peace.

Guy did such a moving photoshop tribute for the Dealney family after the passing of their father. Guy always had the tools and expertise to present a veteran's life in a tasteful and visually moving way. His contributions will be missed by many and are acknowledged by all members of the Greater Philadelphia Videographers Association (GPVA).

We are sorry for your loss. Guy - the Police Sergeant, photographer, and cartoon writer. he did some photos of me back in the late 80's and did our wedding photos. We are sorry for your loss.

God the Father has placed another beautiful flower in the Eternal Garden. God picks his best and prettiest flowers first. The rest of us are just as important to him. He just has other plans for us. My family wants to thank Guy for the outstanding work he did producing the Painted Warrior DVD in honor of Papa Company and Viet Nam Veterans. The DVD influences us to honor all Veterans of all wars. Rest in Peace Brother Anhorn.

I knew Guy as a fellow member of GPA. I always found him to be a cheerful and helpful man.
I was shocked to hear of his passing.
God bless him and his family.

Thank you for your life of service.
Rest in peace.
Your fellow Veterans at W.W.Keller American Legion Post 242 Quakertown, PA.
Isabel Giordano, CMDR

To Paula and the entire ANHORN FAMILY..so sorry about the passing of cousin GUY!! He was a good man and will be missed!! I will always cherish the hard work he did on the MCGINLEY WEBSITE....GOD BLESS!
COUSIN JOANNE DERMIGNY
R.I.P. GUY!