In Memory

William E. Cancel Sr.
William E. Cancel Sr. of Keller, Texas, formerly a longtime resident of Feasterville, died Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015, in the North Texas VA Medical Center. He was 66.
He was the loving and devoted husband of 48 years to Jeanne A. (Graham) Cancel.
Born in Philadelphia, Bill he was the son of the late Frank and Ida Mae (Pagan) Cancel.
He attended Bensalem High School and went on to serve proudly in the U.S. Army during which time he served for two years in Vietnam.
He was a master automotive mechanic and service manager for Al's Auto in Trevose for over 25 years before relocating to Texas in 2001.
An avid Harley Davidson rider and enthusiast, he also loved to golf, fish, hunt, go boating and do pretty much anything that was outdoors, and he loved to share those activities with his son, Bill Jr.
Bill will be remembered for his love and devotion to his family and for his sense of humor and sarcastic wit which was always a sign of affection to those he loved. Above all else, he will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He will be dearly missed.
In addition to his wife, Bill Sr. is survived by his son, Bill Jr. and his wife, Valerie (Nieckoski) of Feasterville; his grandchildren, Tyler and Victoria Cancel; his brother, Robert Walsh (the late Maria); and his sisters and their husbands, Barbara Carson (Robert), and Carole Chafin (Robert).
Relatives and friends are invited to greet the family from 10 a.m. until his Memorial Service at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 21, at the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 800 Newtown-Richboro Road (at Holland Road), Richboro, PA 18954. His interment with Military Honors will follow in Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Newtown.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his name may be made to North Texas VA Medical Center by visitinghttps://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/52251716/ www.fluehr.com



Charles J. Weidmann (1967)
Sorry to hear about Bill, he was a good friend, I remember the the good times we had in the "neighborhood" especially at the gas station on Brownsville Road across from Siles school. He will be missed.
Charles "Buster " Weidmann