HATBORO, Pa. (WPVI) --
A World War II veteran from Montgomery County who met President Barack Obama last month at the White House has died. He was 108-years-old.
Sgt. Bill Mohr, the oldest resident of Hatboro, passed away on Sunday.
Action News is told Mohr died with a smile in his heart, surrounded by his loving family, his caregivers, an Irish priest from his family's hometown and Santa, who visited him at the hospital during his final hours.
Mohr was born in Philadelphia on October 22, 1908 to Louise and William Mohr and was preceded in death by his twin brother Joseph, his sister Mildred and his half-sister Louise.
He married Josephine (Josie) DeCarlo on July 31, 1943. Josephine died in 2015 at the age of 98. They were married for 72 years.