11/23 – Funeral and Flag Line for American Legion Rider (Oaklyn, NJ) and Air Force Veteran, Bill Nieczpiel. Bill served his country as part of the United States Air Force where he remained with the Air National Guard after an honorable discharge. He was a member of the Oaklyn, NJ American Legion Riders. He is also one of the Founding Members of the American Legion Riders in NJ.

If interested in participating in the Flag Line for Bill, please arrive at the Henry Funeral Home, 152 W. Atlantic Ave., Audubon, NJ by 8:30am. Flag line to be place by 8:45am. (Bring a 3 x 5 flag)

See below for details of the services;
William Nieczpiel, 65, of Oaklyn, New Jersey, beloved father, husband, grandfather, brother, died on November 17, 2013. Bill died suddenly at his home in The Villiages, Florida after a heart attack. Beloved son of the late William “Bill” & Francesca “Frances” (nee Proietto) Nieczpiel. Loving husband of Suzanne (nee Toni); devoted father of William (Michelle) & Brian (Sarah); cherished grandfather of Katilin & Jillian; dear brother of Rosemarie (Wayne) McCoy, Larry (Debbie) Nieczpiel, Paul (Luise) Nieczpiel & Stacy (Jay) Blumberg and many other friends and family.
Bill grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and served his country as part of the United States Air Force where he remained with the Air National Guard after an honorable discharge. He later received his Bachelors Degree from Glassboro (now Rowan) University and retired as a Technology Director from Kingsway Regional School District. His greatest pleasure was spending time with and helping those he loved. Bill built his life around his family and friends and his deep love, strength and integrity. He will be greatly missed.
Family and friends are invited to attend his viewing on Saturday morning from 9-11AM at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152 W Atlantic Ave, Audubon, NJ 08106. Prayers will follow at 11AM. The family has requested in lieu of flowers memorial contributions to: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, Lockbox #1352, P.O. Box 8500, Philadelphia, PA 19178-1352 attn: Donations

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