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William Andrew McCabe

1958 - 2025

William Andrew McCabe obituary, 1958-2025, Winchester, MA

William McCabe Obituary

William Andrew McCabe, age 66, passed away peacefully on July 28, 2025, in his home in Winchester, MA, in the company of his family. He was a loving and devoted husband and father.

He was born in Glastonbury, CT on October 28, 1958, the third of six children of James T. and Carol (Todd) McCabe. He is survived by his wife of 35 Years, Ina Bagdianitz McCabe, their daughter Anna S. McCabe and her husband Jonathan Ackerman, his siblings James C. McCabe, Melissa E. Burke, Laurie E. Ling, Thomas M. McCabe and Sarah E. Tasse.

He graduated from Glastonbury High School in 1976 and received his B.A. and M.A. in 1993 (Language and Cultures) from Columbia University.

Bill was curious about many things and had the intelligence and courage to follow through on new ideas.

As a child, he had a strong love of nature, nurtured among the woods behind his childhood home, and further developed with Mr. & Mrs. Babbitt, nature instructors at Camp Woodstock, a YMCA summer camp in northeast Connecticut. He remained an avid gardener throughout his life and held an abiding interest in the ecosystems that surrounded the places he lived.

He had his father's interest and abilities with mechanical systems and had a steady stream of antique vehicles that he worked on. Trips to the salvage yard were always a highlight for Bill.

His interest in language and linguistics led him on many journeys through his life. He focused on Central Asian Studies while at Columbia and spent a year in Alma Ata in Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union. From that experience, he then worked on the production team for A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union, a photo essay that captured 24 hours in images from across the country. His thesis at Columbia required him to combine three separate alphabets - English, Arabic and Cyrillic - into a single document, on the early Microsoft Word platform. This experience led him to his professional career as a software engineer/architect. He worked many years for the UN Pension Fund, TIAA and recently for KPMG. At work he was a mentor and was known as a problem solver and trouble shooter in difficult situations. He was beloved by his co-workers.

He was part of the team that started the new Media Center at Bennington College. His IT work there in the early 1990s gave him, Ina and Anna a connection to the family farm along the Batten Kill in Arlington, VT which they never relinquished, even after moving to Winchester, MA. Their little red cottage in the beautiful Batten Kill valley remained a place of joy and refuge for the rest of his life.

His dream to retire to his home on the Batten Kill was cruelly cut short by progressive supranuclear palsy, but his spirit lives on in the valley and in the hearts of those who loved him.

Gifts in Bill's memory can be sent to:

- Help Save The Bees Foundation - helpsavethebeesfoundation.org

- The Nature Conservancy - nature.org

- Camp Woodstock YMCA - campwoodstock.org

A private memorial service will be held in the fall on the family farm in Arlington.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bennington Banner on Aug. 20, 2025.

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Nick Merritt

August 22, 2025

I was always impressed at how many different interests Bill had, and how he "went deep" on all of them. One example among many (in addition to the ones mentioned in his obituary): He was a highly skilled builder of plastic models -- planes, ships, tanks. Absolutely top-notch work, especially for someone in 6th grade-7th grade. Of course he moved on from that into other activities, and did them quite well, but I'll never forget those models.

We spent a lot of time together as kids. I am so happy we were able to reconnect as adults.

Dwight Darrow

August 21, 2025

My condolences to Bill's family. He was a childhood friend, too many years ago to count. He was a wonderful friend and I shar fond memories of him a Camp Woodstock.

John Gallagher

August 19, 2025

I am very sorry to learn that Bill has passed away. I have many fond childhood memories of Bill and the McCabe family. I am thinking of you all during this difficult time.

Gary Ducharme

August 19, 2025

My father worked with Bill's father at UTC during the Apollo moon missions. Bill was in the group of us that went down to Florida to see the launch of Apollo 12 in November 1969. I also remember the fun times exploring the woods along Smith brook behind Bill's house on Whapley Road. Sorry to hear of his passing.

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Nancy Flagg

August 18, 2025

I´m so sorry to hear that Billy has passed on. When we were kids, he and his brothers used to tease me by chasing me with frogs and other creatures from the creek behind their house! It sounds like Bill was an amazing adult and I wish I´d known him then as well. Much love to the family.

Anthony Gronski

August 18, 2025

We are deeply sorry for the loss of Bill. He will always be remembered as a cherished friend of the Alumni here at Camp Woodstock. His spirit, kindness, and love of nature live on through the camp and the many lives he touched. We are honored to be part of remembering and celebrating Bill´s legacy.
With our deepest sympathies,
Tony Gronski, Executive Director, YMCA Camp Woodstock

Andrew Reale

August 18, 2025

So sorry to learn of Bill's passing, such a loss, condolences to his family,very sad. Andrew Reale

Jamie Keithline

August 18, 2025

Oh, I am so sorry to hear this news. I have such fond memories of Bill. Much love to the family.

melanie sharon

August 18, 2025

Bill was as nice as he was smart. So sorry to his family. His death is a loss to the world as well.

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