Charles-McQuaid-Obituary

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Charles William McQuaid

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Jun 12, 1940 – Mar 4, 2024

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BORN
June 12, 1940
DIED
March 4, 2024
LOCATION
Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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McConaghy Funeral Home, Ltd. - Ardmore Obituary

Charles William "Bill" McQuaid, of King of Prussia, PA., passed away on March 4, 2024 at Paoli Hospital. He was 83.


Son of the late George McQuaid and Elizabeth Phelan McQuaid, Bill was born in West Chester PA on June 12, 1940.


Bill was a graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School.  He worked as a Postman for the US Postal Service for 41 years, mainly in the Bryn Mawr area.  He also worked for KOP's   Pharmacy in King of Prussia, PA.  Bill also loved to play golf.  


Bill was the beloved husband of Sharon McQuaid (nee Conway).  Devoted father of Donna Rogers.  Loving grandfather of Cindi, Wendy, Rhonda, Michelle and Jill. He is also survived by 9 dear great-grandchildren; his brother John McQuaid and sisters Joan Aquilante and Judy Reynolds.  


Services and interment will be private for the family.


In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in Bill's name to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN 38105.

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Loved Billy, he was an idle of mine when I was a kid. Will miss seeing him at the store and church. My condolences to Johnny and all of his family.

I’ve missed seeing Bill at MDP MASS. I guessed they had moved away. I enjoyed our brief conversations including our memories of Msgr Bonner.

Sharon, so sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. Remembering you and your family in prayer. Trust you will know during these difficult days, the comfort, grace and peace of God.

Sharon, I am so sorry for your loss. Bill was a kind man. May he rest in peace.
Monica Rogers Hoffman

Aunt Sharon and family,
I am sorry to learn of Uncle Bill’s passing. He was always a constant, steadfast person in my life. I will miss him.
I’ll be praying for you all in these days to come.
Much love,
Doris