William Joseph McCormac

Passed: January 11, 2020

William Joseph McCormac

Passed: January 11, 2020

Obituary

William J. McCormac, age 75 of Phoenix, AZ died January 11, 2020 in Phoenix, AZ. He was born January 22, 1944 in Philadelphia, PA to William and Catherine (McGuigah) McCormac. Bill graduated from North Catholic High School. He worked in the steel industry as a salesman for over forty years. He loved coaching youth soccer and basketball teams. He was an unwavering fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies. He enjoyed listening to Irish and country music. He liked to read about military history and visit war memorials. He was an amazing husband and grandfather.

Bill is survived by his wife, Marina J. McCormac; step-sons, Thomas Calpin and his wife Tiffany, and Scott Calpin; grandchildren, Maryn, and Tessa; nephews, Dan Grisan and his wife, Sandy, Jeff Grisan, wife Nichole, and children, Nicholas, Amanda, and Shane, Richard Grisan, wife Maureen, and children, Richard, Jack, and Sean; nieces, Jen Chandler, husband Jason, and children Cassidy and Kendall, Kim Lynch, husband Michael, and children Olivia and Michael John; and brothers-in-law; Dan Sickles and his son, Ned. He was preceded in death by his father, William; mother, Catherine; sister; and first wife, Marie. The family suggests that donations be made to Hospice of the West ValleyCondolences for the family may be left below.

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7 responses to William Joseph McCormac

  1. Bob McCormac says:

    Our deepest condolences and sympathy.

  2. Jim says:

    A local trendies man who will d greatly missed
    Jim walker

  3. Ann Grisan says:

    Rest in peace dear friend. You will be sadly missed.

  4. Diana Geraci says:

    The world has lost an amazing person. Bill was insanely funny, wise, kind, patient, and was a go-to for many that needed advice. He was a wise cracking prankster that you just couldn’t dislike. I am blessed to have know him and forever grateful for his friendship. My condolences and love to Marina and his family.

  5. Olivia Bien says:

    Please accept my deepest condolences. May your memories of Bill bring you comfort. It is an honor to serve your family.

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