William “Bill” Edward Oldham Jr., 50, companion of Deb Monaghan, passed away suddenly on Monday, July 27, 2020. Bill resided at 2712 Little Road, Perkiomenville, Pa.
Born in Norristown, he was the son of William Edward Oldham Sr. and Dorothy Lue (Turner) Oldham.
William loved spending time with Deb, and their families, and doing activities like traveling and hiking together. Bill liked entertaining Billy and Kaitlyn’s friends at their house and throwing great birthday parties for them. Spending time with his kids meant the world to him. He also enjoyed working on cars. Bill worked out at the gym often. He enjoyed his job and the work he did at Mack Trucks. William also enjoyed woodworking and playing the guitar in his spare time. Bill was a graduate of Penn State with B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology.
Surviving are his parents; his companion, Deb Monaghan; children William Edward Oldham III, and Kaitlyn Elizabeth Oldham; Deb’s children Joe Monaghan and Jack Monaghan; brothers Eric Oldham, husband of Stacey, and Keith Oldham, husband of Kate; nephew Rylan; niece Tenley; and nieces Madison and Samantha Oldham.
Funeral services will be held privately by the family during this time.
We miss you,Bill
My heart goes out to all the family. Words aren’t enough to express. God has Bill in his keeping but he will forever be in our hearts!
Love,
Aunt Diann & Granddad
Shocked to hear the news of Bill’s passing this past week. Bill was my supervisor at Mack for the past few years and was one of the best that I’ve worked with throughout my career there. My sincere condolences to his family, he will definitely be missed.
Bill’s passing was a great shock to many of us. Bill is one of the finest people I ever met. I wish his family the best. Rest in peace Bill.
Sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. He was a great coworker and friend at Mack Trucks. My deepest condolences to his family.
Words may not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that I feel for Bill’s passing, but please accept my condolences and I will be sure to include him in our daily prayers. So many of us at Mack will miss Bill’s dry humor that would be delivered with a twinkle in his eye, his willingness to help others learn and progress, and his friendship to us all.