William Aldinger

Obituary of William R. Aldinger

William “Billy” R. Aldinger, 51 of Milford, PA passed away Saturday, July 11, 2020 at home. Billy moved to Beach Lake, Pa in 1984 and remained there after his car accident in 1987. He moved to Milford, Pa in 1995 where he became a client of Progressive Health. Billy worked for Progressive Health performing various jobs and was a maintenance worker for Pike County Licensing, Milford, PA. He enjoyed racing remote control cars at Marshalls R.C. Raceway in Beach Lake, PA. Billy made friends with just about everyone he met. The towns people of Milford were just wonderful toward Billy. He seemed to be liked by everyone and he would help anyone and never asked for anything in return. The son of Jeffrey and Edith (Backer) MacMullen he was born June 3, 1969 in St. Petersburg, FL. He is survived by his father and mother Jeffrey and Edith MacMullen of Beach Lake, PA; half sisters Wanda (Aldinger) Lieske, Terri Aldinger; Aunt Judy (Backer) and her husband George Reynolds; Uncle Jim Backer and his wife Rosanne; Aunt Debbie (Aldinger) and her husband Gary Brickey and several nieces and nephews Edith and Jeffrey would like to thank all the staff at Progressive Health for all their loving support and professional care provided to Billy. A celebration of Billy’s life will be held at a later date due to current virus pandemic. Billy had a great love for animals and the family requests memorial donations in Billy’s memory be made to North Shore Animal League America (www.animalleague.org) Arrangements by Stroyan Funeral Home, 405 West Harford St., Milford, PA (www.stroyanfuneralhome.com).
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