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Horace MacVaugh III

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2022

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Ardmore, Pennsylvania
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Horace MacVaugh III was born August 26, 1930 in Philadelphia to Blanche G. Newman and Horace MacVaugh Jr. He died at home in Wayne, PA on January 24, 2022. Horace is survived by his wife Carol Ann MacVaugh nee Burns; daughter Leslie Demmert nee MacVaugh (Paul); son Horace MacVaugh IV (Catherine...

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I am sorry to hear of Dr. MacVaugh´s passing. I was a Surgical Resident at Graduate Hospital and scrubbing with a talented teacher is forever a treasured memory for a young surgeon. Years later we had the pleasant surprise to meet again in the San Francisco Bay Area, at the home of his old college roommate from Penn.

Mr. McVaugh was a remarkable person. No one could wear a butterscotch toupee like this man, or could put his fingers in the cookie jar more times than he did. What a ladies man! Thanks doc, I will always remember your 5 dollar Christmas tip each year. Your generous spirit was extraordinary.

Horace always had a welcoming smile on his face and a positive and intelligent comment about the events we attended at the Union League. Prayers for his wonderful family that they might remember how much he loved them.

Horace was one of a kind . We met in Jr High , 77 years ago and had many adventures together. I really miss him.

He was one heck of a fun steelhead fishing companion. In addition to all his other accomplishments, he was an acknowledged anchor on the annual western river trip with friends . He often led the steelhead catch of an accomplished angler group. To top it off he was a wonderful and loyal friend with whom I often hiked the redwoods of the Bohemian Grove. I´ll miss him. Bob Martin Bob Martin

My deepest sympathy for all of Horace's family! I have fond memories of UL events which he attended and always shared a smile and kind words! His presence has been missed for some time. Quite a remarkable man! Again, my condolences! Kathy Holtzer

It was truly an honor to know such a cool human being - I will always think of you when I hear a beautiful violin concerto RIP Horace