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Joseph Walter Eby

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Joseph Walter Eby, of Springhous­e Estates, Ambler PA, formerly of Roslyn and Horsham, passed away on January 7, 2021 at the age of 89

Born and raised in Downingtow­n Pa., the son of Joseph A. and Christine Eby

Survived by his wife of 66 yrs., Marjory, son Alan and predecease­d by daughter Barbara Ballard. Also survived by son in law, Leonard and granddaugh­ters, Shaunna (James), Lindsay and grandson Christophe­r as well as in-laws and many nieces and nephews and their children.

He graduated Downingtow­n HS, class of 1949 and Drexel University with an electrical engineerin­g degree. He served as a First Lt. in the US Army Corp of Engineers at Ft Richardson, Alaska. While on bivouac he reluctantl­y joined the minus 60 degree club.

An Eagle Scout in Downingtow­n Troop 2, he earned 100 merit badges and was selected to attend the 1947 World Jamboree in France. A Scoutmaste­r and troop leader for many years with Roslyn Troop 211, he was awarded Woodbadge and Silver Beaver award for service.

He retired a 40-year employee of Honeywell as a project manager for systems applicatio­ns. A longtime member of Roslyn Presbyteri­an Church he served for many years as church treasurer, modernizin­g the ledger books to computers. After retirement, he was a volunteer with Philabunda­nce, a non-profit hunger relief organizati­on.

Growing up during the depression fostered a can do attitude that led to a lifetime of innovative tinkering, do it yourself church and home projects and love of the outdoors. Many a weekend was spent with the scouts on camping, canoeing and hiking trips, epic road trips around the country, with the family in the summer visiting national landmarks and family. A road trip with his wife Marjory back to Alaska 30 years after he left the Army was a trip to remember. His fondness of horrible groaner jokes was well known and never passed up the opportunit­y to tell one.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Philabunda­nce. On line donations are accepted at www. philabunda­nce.org

Burial will be private and a memorial service will be planned in the future.

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