Date Created: 03/19/2020
Last Updated: 03/19/2020

In loving memory of Bill McGackin
12/25/1941 - 3/16/2020

Location: Freehold, New Jersey

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This memorial was created in honor of William "Bill" Noel McGackin of Freehold, New Jersey. William was born on December 25, 1941 in Neptune Township and passed on March 16, 2020. William was loved by many and will be dearly missed by all friends and family.

 
 
 
 

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From: Kelly McGackin Friday, March 20, 2020
Uncle Billy has a special person that deserves a special celebration of his life. With all the "Social Distancing" and "Shelter in Place" I thought this would be a nice way to share stories and pictures of our memories and how The Bill Man made us smile.


Let's all virtually come together to honor Mr. Doogles with a Virtual Pizza Party next Friday, March 27th at 6:30 pm ET. Have a beer, eat some pizza, subs or chicken while toasting Uncle Billy. Take a video or picture and post it on here along with what you did to honor Bill. It would be cool if we could somehow all do a zoom meeting or group face time but that may be a little too technical for me to coordinate. :)



From: Kelly McGackin Thursday, March 19, 2020
William Noel McGackin, 78, passed away peacefully on March 16th with his children by his side. He was born on Christmas Day, 1941 in Neptune Township, the son of Jack and Irene (Bryan) McGackin and spent most of his life in Freehold. After graduating from Freehold High School, he served with the US Navy from 1961 to 1966.

Bill, otherwise known as The Bill Man, Humper or Mr. Doogles, among other names, was a stranger to none and friend to all. Following his years in the service, Bill spent time bartending before finding his niche as the owner of various pizza restaurants. He was best known for being the owner of THE WORLD FAMOUS Doogle's Pizza in Farmingdale, New Jersey. For over fifteen years he slung pizzas with a Coors hidden behind the counter, a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a smile on his face. In this he was able to engage his true love, the love of others. He touched countless lives through his work, in ways both great and small. From the kids who hung out at the shop, to customers near and far, to employees he treated like his own family, and to the nieces, nephews and stray kids who found themselves riding in his truck as he took them to "work" with him. This "work" included stuffing them full of pizza, cupcakes, chips and enough soda to cause cavities.

With rarely a harsh word for his fellow man, friends were something Bill was never short on. He knew everyone and everyone knew him. His gregarious nature and great sense of humor made it easy to be around him. And even easier to like! From lifelong friendships, to strangers he just met, Billy was a friend to all. And a friend to those who most needed one. ALL were welcomed into his family.

Bill was a devoted husband to his wife Jean, whom he loved in ways he expressed through his actions. Good with his hands, Billy built his lovely wife the home of their dreams. And when they grew tired of that, they bought another and started all over again…and again. He was a dedicated Father to his children and quite often maybe a little too lenient. He extended open arms to their spouses, treating them as his own children. A generous man with a kind soul, he will be missed by all.

Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Jean Earp McGackin; four children and spouses, Jennifer and Joel Miller, Brian and Carolyn McGackin, Darrin and Melanie McGackin and Dana and Jeff Turner; sister, two brothers and spouses, Patricia Gail and Lester Preston, Richard and Eileen McGackin and Gerald McGackin and fiancé Joan Peterson Ayers; Sisters-in-law, Kathy McGackin and Jane McGackin-Maury; and nine grandchildren, Tyler, Mackenzie, Logan, Kendal, Christopher, Julia, Jake, Riley, and Colton, along with innumerable cousins, nephews and nieces.

Due to the current state of the nation, services will be held at a later date. Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold is in charge of arrangements.

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