Bill was born in Pittsburgh, PA on June 14, 1950, the eldest son of Mary Lou and Bill Blakely, Sr. He attended Fox Chapel High School. Bill graduated from Grove City College with a B.S. in Psychology, and later earned an Associates Degree in Computer Science from BCCC. He worked for various telephone companies, the PA Department of Environmental Protection, and Computer Aide at FedEx Ground in Pittsburgh. His favorite job was designing and installing computer lines for the World Financial Center, part of the World Trade Center in New York City. After retirement, Bill volunteered with Butler Meals on Wheels for many years.
Bill and Dianne were married on December 27, 1972.
Bill was a kind, patient, loving husband and a wonderful father to his son, Chris. He is survived by his mother Mary Lou, sister Sarah, brother Paul, sister in-law Caroline, brothers-in-law Glenn and Steve, nephew Dan, nieces Anne and Claire, and their families. He was preceded in death by his father Bill Sr., brother Jim, and sister in-law Rosie.
He loved bowling, golf, reading, word and number puzzles, and classic movies. He was incredibly curious and had an uncanny ability to recall obscure facts on pretty much any topic.
Dianne and Chris especially want to thank all of the staff at Newhaven and VNA Hospice for their kindness, attentive care, and warmth. Thanks as well to Toni Grupp and her crew of caregivers, the many therapists, the folks at Fit for Boxing and the YMCA, our extraordinary neighbors, and Bill’s bowling and golfing buddies. And our greatest appreciation to those who stuck by us through it all – the Oglebay crowd, Rhonda, and the Haleys – couldn’t dream of better friends!
Bill will be missed by all who knew him. He was, and always will be, loved.
Friends will be received on December 23, 2023, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Inc. 124 E. North St., Butler, PA16001.
A private memorial will be held at a later time.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Butler Meals on Wheels, 218 E. Jefferson St., Butler, PA 16001 or The Parkinson’s Foundation WPA, 100 S. Commons Suite 102, Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
All who knew Bill are encouraged to share memories and photos on his remembrance page at www.thompson-miller.com.