William H.-Rowley, Jr.-Obituary

William H. "Bill" Rowley, Jr.

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The board of deacons wish to let you know you are in our prayers Bill was a great friends and we will never forget all the Easter breakfasts he helped with Bill will be missed

Bonnie, Shawn and Aaron
So sorry for your loss. It's never easy losing a parent or grandparent no matter how old you or they are. You always miss them and wish they were here. Remember the good times and cherish the memories. He was such a nice man. To think I knew him such a short time yet it turned out he was a 'neighbor' for many years.

Dear George, Donna, and Bonnie,
I was sad to see that your Dad and Father-in-law passed away. Both your Dad and Mom were very special people in my life growing up in Blairsville! I remember the many great times we all had together that always ended up at your kitchen table with your Dad and Mom ! They were great people and I will always be thankful that they were in my life along with you guys !!

ThankYou and may God's peace be with you at this tough time !!

Tom...

Bonnie and family...I've heard the stories, I've seen the pictures, I've 'known' him - through you - for years! I'm sorry for your loss! I know he will be missed. I pray that God will - with time - replace the heartache and emptiness with memories of time spent together and love shared! May God hold you close as you celebrate a life well lived!

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.

Obituary

William H.'s Obituary

 

 

          William Hugh “Bill” Rowley, Jr., 91, of Blairsville, PA passed away on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at the home of his son, where he had been residing for the past nine months.

          He was born August 23, 1925 in Blairsville, PA and was the son of, William H. Rowley, Sr., and Maude (Reed) Rowley.

          Bill was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, Blairsville, Acacia Lodge #355 F&AM, Blairsville, Jaffa Shrine, Coudersport Consistory, Blairsville VFW Post #5821 and American Legion Post #0407. As a member of the Shriners, Bill belonged to the Little Vets Club and loved driving in parades. Bill’s second love was his camp in Troutville, where he spent most of his free time.

          He was a WWII veteran having served in the United States Navy from November 1943 to January 1946. Bill returned home and married “the best thing that ever happened to him” Betty June Houser on April 3, 1947 and they lived together in Blairsville for 59 years.

          Bill retired from Blairsville Machine Products Company after working for 33 years.

          Surviving are two children, George L. (Donna) Rowley of Blairsville and Bonnie Blasco (George Cobb) of Derry; four grandchildren, Cynthia Ann (Jeff) Bonniger of Erie; Dr. Scott (Kristy) Rowley of Indiana; Shawn (Lacey) Blasco of DuBois and Aaron (Rebecca) Blasco of New Derry; five great-grandchildren, Nick and Justin Bonniger; Carter and Mason Blasco and Aiden Rowley.

          He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Betty June (Houser) Rowley on July 27, 2006 two brothers, Bobby and George Rowley and a sister, Nina Jane Rowley and his mother-in-law, Letha Houser.

          The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Friday at the Shoemaker Funeral Home, Inc., 49 N. Walnut St., Blairsville, PA. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 A.M. Saturday at the funeral home with Rev. Timothy R. Monroe officiating.

          Interment will be in Blairsville Cemetery, Blairsville.

          The family would like to especially thank Dawn Henry and Melissa Jennings from Excela Health Home Care and Hospice of Westmoreland County for the care they provided to Bill.

          The family requests memorial contributions in Bill’s name to the United Presbyterian Church, 137 N. Walnut St., Blairsville, PA 15717, Excela Health Home Care and Hospice, 134 Industrial Park Road, Suite 1600 Greensburg, PA 15601 or to a charity of your choice.

          A Masonic service will be held in the funeral home on Friday at 7:00 P.M.

          Military services will be accorded by the Blairsville VFW Post #5821 and the American Legion Post #0407.

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