William Scott Gordy, 57 years old of Honey Brook Pennsylvania, formerly of Tennessee, passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, surrounded by loved ones after having bravely battling cancer for the last several months.

He was born in Norristown, PA on Friday, March 29, 1968. Scott was the son of the late Lawrence and Sherry (Mushala) Birney. He spent the later years of his life living in Tennessee with his last wife Felicia (Dawkins) Gordy

Scott was a welder and skilled mechanic. He was a jack of all trades; he was always there to lend a hand to anyone with home Improvement projects. He loved to go fishing and ride 4-wheelers. Scott liked to be found as the center of attention and he was very gifted and animated when telling, sharing, and reliving his stories.

Scott is survived by his son, Randall Gordy of Mohnton and his fiancée Kaitlyn Brown and a daughter, Faren Gordy of Honey Brook, and their mother Diane Gordy. Also, a granddaughter, Kylie Demoske, and his late wife’s children Jennifer and David Bell.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025 at 8PM at The Labs Funeral Home, Inc., 141 Pequea Ave., Honey Brook, Pa. A calling time will be held from 6:30 PM to 8 PM at the funeral home. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in the memory of Scott to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org

For additional information and online condolences, please visit www.thelabsfh.com

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I met Scott about 15 years ago and we did not get to be real close until about 7 sevens ago. I grew to know Scott and learned about his growing up, mid life and of course, I knew him in his later years. I could tell that he really grew as a person in the last few years. He became a friend to all and loved to talk to anybody. He was quite the conversationalist. He told me he became more tolerant amd understandng of everybody realizing we are all different and child of God. Much of that is probably attributable to his acceptance of Chrst somethng he says he did not thank much about younger in life. I feel terrible due to crumstances beyond my control that I was not able to attend his funeral. It is something that I will regret the rest of my life. He came to adopt the Memphis area as his second home and had many friends here. But he was extremely proud of his two kids and was fond of his ex-wife. I know he is in heaven now and too that we can take deep confort. He was always there if you needed a favor or to hekp soemebody. He will be dearly missed. Sincerelt, Genr

~ Gene Bell Collierville, TN
10/17/2025 8:35:46 PM

Thoughts and prayers from my family to yours.

~ Todd Hare
10/14/2025 9:36:21 PM

Like to give my condolences to the family . I've known him since 1991 when I moved here . He helped put a roof and deck on my place . God needed you for something . Now you can rest in peace with no more pain .

~ Brenda Berrier Narvon , Pa
10/14/2025 9:16:13 PM

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