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William Boylan, Jr. Obituary

William Vincent Boylan, Jr., age 65, a longtime resident of Edgmont and recently of Downingtown, passed away at home on May 22, 2025 in the loving presence of his family. 


Bill was the loyal husband of Bernadette Boylan (née McCabe) with whom he shared 40 years of marriage. He leaves behind five loving, children Lauren Volpe (Michael) of Broomall, William V. Boylan III (Elizabeth) of Downingtown, Kevin Boylan (Shannon) of Swarthmore, Christopher Boylan (Victoria) of West Chester and Marykate Boylan of West Chester.  Bill absolutely cherished his role as a grandfather to Jonathan Volpe, Evelyn & William V. Boylan IV, and Mickey, Vivian, & Vincent Boylan. He is also survived by sisters Julie Brady of Galloway, NJ and Mary McCabe of Media, PA along with many nieces, nephews, and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.


Beloved son of the late Mary (née Mellon) and William Vincent Boylan, Sr., Bill spent his childhood years in Havertown, PA. After graduating from Monsignor Bonner High School in 1978, Bill began working in the waste management industry as a truck driver for McCusker and Sons. At age 25 he married the love of his life, Bernadette, and settled in Drexel Hill before moving to Edgmont where they would raise their five children. After many years with McCusker and Sons, Bill ventured out on his own and created Boylan and Sons, LLC. He was well-known and respected in his industry. Upon selling Boylan and Sons, Bill returned to McCusker as his “retirement job”. With such an engrained work ethic, Bill could never bring himself to fully retire. Whether at work, where Bill gave 100% every day, or in the community, where he was always ready to lend a hand, Bill led by example – with integrity, compassion, and humility.


Bill was a dedicated friend and was generous with his time. He volunteered with the Rose Tree Colts as a football coach for many years. His Catholic faith was an integral part of his life. For the past five years, Bill was a parishioner of St. Joseph’s in Downingtown, but for most of his adult life, his spiritual home was St. Mary Magdalen where he served as a faithful and devoted Eucharistic apostle for over 20 years. He enjoyed his weekly visits with Jesus at 4:00 am in perpetual adoration. Bill and Bernadette were dedicated members of the Marriage Encounter Ministry for many years.


Bill was a diehard Eagles and Phillies fan. He found joy in simple routines - gardening with Bernadette, detailing his truck, and bike rides in Ridley Creek State Park or on the OCNJ boardwalk. He treasured summers spent with his family in Sea Isle City and Cape May, New Jersey.


Bill battled cancer with the same integrity, humility and faith that was deeply woven into his daily life. He was a good and faithful servant, and though the Lord called him home, Bill’s legacy will be felt for generations to come.


Family and friends are invited to a visitation Thursday evening from 7-9 pm at Rigby Harting & Hagan Funeral Home, 15 E. Fourth St., Media, PA. There will be another visitation at St. Mary Magdalen Church, 2400 N. Providence Rd., Media, PA, on Friday morning from 9:30-10:45 am. Mass at St. Mary Magdalen will begin at 11 am followed by burial at St. Peter & Paul Cemetery.


In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Bill’s memory to Bringing Hope Home (bringinghopehome.org)


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Arrangements by Rigby Harting & Hagan Funeral Home, Media, PA
www.haganfuneralhome.com

Published by Rigby Harting and Hagan Funeral Home - Media on May 28, 2025.

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Jim McCloskey

June 1, 2025

I went through Annunciation and Bonner with Bill. He was a great guy. My sympathy to His family. RIP Bill.

Rob Wahlberg

May 29, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Thinking about your family during this tough time. Stay strong!

Gerald Smyth

May 28, 2025

Such a great man. Truly sorry he is gone.

Gina Acchione

May 28, 2025

To know him was to love him. Mr. B had a special way about him. The kind of guy that could make you laugh so hard your face hurt. He could crack a joke on the flip of a dime and it would hit every single time. Simply put, he a smile that could light up an entire room.

I feel blessed for the all the time and memories we got to share growing up on Columbus Avenue. Mr. B wasn’t just my best friend’s dad, but truly like a second father. He treated us all like one of his own.

Heaven has gained the best of the best. Until we meet again

Jacqueline & Uncle Billy 2013

Jacqueline Ranieri

May 28, 2025

Rest in peace, Uncle Billy.

We love you so much and will miss you deeply. I will always remember seeing you behind the wheel of your trucks. I’m grateful I got to share a ride with you in your convertible just last month which is a memory I’ll always cherish.

It’s an honor to sing at your funeral and luncheon. I hope my voice can be a small reflection of the love we all feel for you.

Angela Golle

May 28, 2025

Heaven is smiling as a great spirit is returned home! He had a smile that could light up a room. Every time we had a conversation, he had this way of making you feel like you were the only person around and that conversation was all that mattered. He left an everlasting impression on my heart that will truly be missed and always remembered!

Caitlin Kirby

May 28, 2025

He is the best ! Always had a smile, funny, kind, was easy to talk to and lit up a room with his smile and presence. He always made me laugh. Seeing him with his wife and family was always a pleasure. He will be greatly missed !

Dennis & Lorraine Kinslow

May 28, 2025

We are truly blessed to have had the opportunity to enjoy so many precious years with Bill and Bernadette in Marriage Encounter. We enjoyed Bill’s sense of humor, his kindness and caring attitude toward everything he did. His example of love for Bernadette and his family was admirable. Bill we will miss you beyond any words we can describe. You have been a true blessing in our lives. We will be forever grateful that God placed us together on our journey through life. With sincere love and caring hearts.

Margaret Fitori

May 28, 2025

Much love and many prayers, blessed to have met and prayed with/for the Boylan family and continue to pray, hope and not worry. Jesus we trust in You ❤

Joseph Papa

May 28, 2025

Mr. B

I am upset you are no longer here with us ,but I am glad you are no longer in pain.


I recall meeting you for the first time as my dad was building your house. I don't remember much about our first interaction other than I felt like you were a guy just like my dad. Blue collar and trying to provide the best life possible for your family. After your house was finished and you moved in our families quickly became friends. I remember the first couple summers of you guys living on Columbus Ave, helping you and dad build the tree fort in your backyard and watching you make a home of your new house. During that time I can also recall trips to Knenobles, riding mini bikes and dirt bikes in your backyard, riding our bikes at Ridley Creek State Park and you picking Lauren and I up from Rose tree elementary in your green Dodge pickup.

As I grew older our relationship changed and I watched you put everything on the line to start your own business. I was simply astonished by what you accomplished in business while raising a family.

I remember you treating me as an adult when you hired me to mow your lawn as a young man and then when I moved into skilled trades it was you who offered me my first ever side work and encouraged me to work for myself. I took that to heart.

In my 20s it seemed like I saw you every day as I made my way home from work often stopping at your house to chat over a bud light while cleaning big red.

After I moved away from Columbus Ave you always made time for me. Coming to our house for a BBQ or calling to let me know my truck may have a recall or just to talk and ask how business is going.

I learned a lot from you and will never forget the lessons about family and business that you shared with me. To end on a lighter note you taught me what the word "perpetual" means in one of the funniest stories that I have ever heard and when I hear that word you are the first thing that comes to mind and I am grateful I have that.

God bless

Your friend

Joe Papa

Francis n Anne Marie Miller

May 28, 2025

A LIFE WELL-LIVED!! THE LORD CAME CALLING AND HE EMBRACED IT WITH DIGNITY AND GRACE!!! WE WILL MISS HIM!!! HIS CATHOLICISM AND FAITH IN GOD WERE STRONG! "A PAL ALWAYS N A FRIEND FOREVER" R.I.P. BILL

Sue Mccabe

May 27, 2025

Great guy that I'm glad I had the pleasure to know. His smile and hugs will truly be missed. Rest in peace and watch over your family.

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