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Bill McCarty

Bill McCarty of Levittown, Pa passed away on Saturday, April 24, 2021 after a courageous battle with COVID-19. He was 56 years old.

Bill was the loving son of the late William McCarty and Geraldine (Proposki) McCarty of Bristol.

His wife, Mary (Hanna) McCarty, is the love of his life. They have been by each others side since high school. Married for 36 years.

Bill has two sons, Bill and Colin. Since their birth, Bill and his sons have been inseparable. Bill always made time for them and their activities. He enjoyed showing them the importance of family and friends.

Bill will be missed by everyone who knew him, including many nieces and nephews, his brother, Gary McCarty, his wife, Sherri, and sisters and brothers-in-laws.

Bill was a loyal employee of the Northeast Industrial Battery Company in Bristol. In his 40 years working there he was treated more as family than an employee.

Anyone who knew Bill benefitted from his welcoming manner, willingness to help, generosity, and loyal friendship. You could always count on some excellent comfort food and a cold beverage or two at his tiki bar. Everyone was greeted with a genuine smile and his own blend of caring and love.

Bill had a special place in his heart for the dogs in his life too. There were many dogs lucky enough to live at the McCarty residence. There were all treated like royalty.

Everyone that had the pleasure of knowing Bill will miss him for different reasons and at certain times and events they shared, but we will all miss him the same, as he was taken away too soon.

Relatives and friends are invited to gather on Friday, April 30, 2021 from 3:00-4:30pm at the Wade Funeral Home, 1002 Radcliffe Street, Bristol Borough, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions, in his memory, may be made to the McCarty Family c/o Citizens Bank, 4565 New Falls Road, Levittown, Pa 19056.

During the current phase of COVID-19, the Funeral Home is practicing social distancing and requires masks. Please be understanding of those policies when coming to pay your respects to the family. We kindly ask that you limit your time spent in the Funeral Home to allow others to pay their respects.

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