Bill Pelosi

Bill Pelosi, of Yardley Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family on August 19, 2026, at age 67.

Devoted husband of Peggy. Loving father of Billy, Oliver and Bridget. 

Greatly loved by his sisters-in-law, Patricia-Jean and Catharina, brothers-in-law, Patrick and Peter. Sadley missed by his nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. 

Bill was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Dorthy and Philipe and his cherished brother Robert. 

Bill grew up in Point Pleasant NJ, where he enjoyed being at the beach, visiting Hoffman’s for a scoop of butter pecan ice cream and caring for any injured creature he came across, which would frequently become another pet of his. 

Bill’s first job after college was with IBM. This is where his love for technology started and stuck with him throughout his life. His children fondly remember him building his own computers and could always go to him for all tech-related questions. 

Bill continued his education and graduated with a Doctorate in law from the University of Michigan, after which he became the managing partner at a law firm in Cherry Hill New Jersey. Throughout his career as a lawyer colleagues commented on his kindness, attention to detail, and calm demeanor.  

Bill had many interests and hobbies throughout his life including gardening, poker (only with 25 cent buy-ins), bike riding, bible study, mixology (just for Peggy), cooking, going on Boy Scout camping trips with his sons, Chamber of Commerce, Bristol Riverside Theater, and attending karate classes with his sons when they were in grade school.

Bill was always patient and empathetic.  If you were stressed, he could always be relied on to calm you down with his level-headed approach.  He would logically walk you through how to resolve your problem without feeding into any negativity.  Bill always had time for people to approach him and discuss what they were feeling.  He loved history and science and would enthusiastically fill you in on the latest facts he learned.

Bill’s kindness was not limited to friends and family; he had compassion towards complete strangers as well. Bill’s final act was to help three other people through the gift of organ donation.

Bill’s presence will be deeply missed, our love for him will be never ending. 

Family and friends are invited to attend his funeral mass on Saturday, August 29th, at 12:30 PM at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church, 999 Reading Ave, Yardley, Pennsylvania 19067. 

Kristin and Rob Hickman

Peggy, Billy, Oliver and Bridget...we are heart-broken for you all over this terrible loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you❤️

Christine Jaslar

I have the fondest memories of Bill cooking for me (or offering his newest mixology creation) when I would stop by for a visit with Peggy and Bridget to plan upcoming scouting projects . He was always in the kitchen or garden when at home and was a gracious host. He was so kind and educated- he loved talking about science, tech, and cooking. I’m so sorry Pelosi family for your loss- it will be hard to fill the void he left behind. He had a deep faith. He will be so missed by all who knew him. Much love to you all.

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  1. I have the fondest memories of Bill cooking for me (or offering his newest mixology creation) when I would stop by for a visit with Peggy and Bridget to plan upcoming scouting projects . He was always in the kitchen or garden when at home and was a gracious host. He was so kind and educated- he loved talking about science, tech, and cooking. I’m so sorry Pelosi family for your loss- it will be hard to fill the void he left behind. He had a deep faith. He will be so missed by all who knew him. Much love to you all.

  2. Peggy, Billy, Oliver and Bridget…we are heart-broken for you all over this terrible loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you❤️

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