William N McCambley Jr  April 10 2019

William N McCambley Jr April 10 2019

William N. McCambley Jr., 66, of Horsham on April 10, 2019. He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia A. McCambley (nee Calandro). He is survived by his children Kate E. McCambley, Mary C. McKevitt, Kevin M. McCambley (Jennifer), and Gregg W. McCambley, grandchildren Shane D. McKevitt, Catherine E. McKevitt, Carter M. McCambley, and Gianna C. McCambley, one brother and six sisters. He was also preceded in death by one sister. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Mass on Saturday April 13, 2019 at 11am at St. Catherine of Siena RC Church, 321 Witmer Rd, Horsham, PA 19044. Viewing in church from 10am to 10:45am. Interment to follow in St. John Neumann Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, his last wish was to support his novel, SAVANT, by Bill McCambley, available on Amazon.com, with the proceeds benefitting the Cancer Research Institute. Arrangements by John J. Bryers Funeral Home www.bryersfh.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of William N McCambley Jr April 10 2019.

John J Bryers Funeral Home Inc

Death notice for the town of: Willow Grove, state: Pennsylvania

death notice William N McCambley Jr April 10 2019

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  1. I am so sad to hear of William’s passing. We were good friends in grade school at Presentation B.V.M. in Cheltenham, PA. We were the two tallest kids in class and were always seated in the back of classrooms so we would not obstruct other student views of the chalk board. We found ourselves in trouble often as we did not focus on the material as much as finding humor in nearly everything. I saw William a few years back at a gathering in Philadelphia and learned he was part of the testing team at ETS in Princeton, I think. He was a kind and gentle giant, and all who knew him will miss him greatly everyday. Position me near the front of that line but not obstructing any one else’s view…… Bless you my friend, rest in peace.



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