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William S. Shipley

York, Pennsylvania

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II YORK William Stewart Shipley II (Bill), 84, died peacefully at home May 24 at 11 p.m. Born April 20, 1930, he was the son of Elizabeth MacEvoy Shipley and Samuel Hunt Shipley, and had an older brother, Samuel Hunt Shipley, Jr., all of whom lived in York and preceded him in death. Bill is...

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Will always remember Bill for his kindness to my father, Walt Ludwig. I Will always remember his giving my father a first base glove at his retirement party from Shipley Humble as my father helped him out as a kid to be a better baseball player. he remembered that and always rememberd the little things that made a difference to people. God Bless the Shipley family.

To the Shipley family,
We are sorry for your loss. I remember him because I hung out with Beth Shipley during the 70's - growing up in high school.
He will be missed but h will be remebered in everybody's heart and mind
with whom he came in contact with.
Pam Parker (Hartig)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lots of memories of when we were young, getting together at holidays or granddad's farm. His laughter was contagious, and always made me feel loved.

Dear Bill, Michelle and Family,
We extend our deepest sympathies to you during this difficult time. Bill's legacy is certainly one that will keep his presence strong now and for generations to come.

Gosh this takes me back to my childhood and Uncle Bill as we knew him. The last time I saw him he still had that big smile on his face. My sympathies to his family.

Judi and I were very sorry to hear of the passing
of William. He was a very caring individual who
supported the entire community. Our thoughts and prayers to the entire family.
Charlie & Judi Snyder

He always had that wonderful smile. I cherish what memories I have of him.

To the Shipley Family,
May all your fond memories bring you comfort at this time of sadness and loss.
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Berman