William J. Cassidy, Jr

 

William J. Cassidy Jr, 62 , of Lancaster, passed away on 9 July 2019

He was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania to William J. Cassidy Sr. and Dorothy (Firely).

He enjoyed fishing, crosswords puzzles, and nature walks with his grandchildren.

He is survived by daughters, Christina Williams, Lancaster. Nicole Cassidy, Lancaster. And Jessica Rivera (Jose) of North Carolina. His mother Dorothy Cassidy, Norristown, and sister Cindi, of Norristown. In addition to nieces and nephews, and grandchildren.

There will be a Burial Ceremony this Friday, July 19th at 3:00 pm at his final resting place, Fort Indiatown Gap National Cemetery.

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  • Dear Mrs Cassidy and Cindy, I just recently heard of your great loss. I have many fond memories of all of you. It breaks my heart. I loves you all very much.

  • Mrs. Cassidy and Cindi so sorry for your loss. Our heart and prayers are with you both. Sharon and Culp Family

    • I got to know Butch quite well. I worked at the VA where he would come for treatment and we also stayed in the same neighborhood in Largo. He would talk lovingly about his children, and how he had to get back home, I use to tell him, “Lifes short Butch, better get a move on it.”, he would agree. Butch loved to read, he could finish a book in a day. Butch was a trustworthy, ,honorable person. He wasn’t one to look for trouble, but wouldn’t run from it either. I seen that Irish temper flare.up a few times. I moved away, and back in the old neighborhood today, learned that he passed. My condolences to his family, he was truly a good man,and will be missed by those who’s life he touched. I’m sorry for our loss.

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