William Walter Smith

William Walter Smith

January 22, 1941 - September 27, 2015

William Walter Smith

January 22, 1941 - September 27, 2015

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William walter smith of charleston, west virginia passed away at home on sunday, september 27, 2015.  he was born on january 22, 1941, the son of froud ward and alva ruth kingery smith.
 
he grew up in the east end of charleston where he attended roosevelt junior high school and charleston high school.  he was a varsity standout in both football and baseball while at charleston high school.  in 1957, he rushed for three touchdowns to defeat arch-rival stonewall jackson and returned the wooden bucket to the mountain lions. 
 
he graduated from west virginia university where he was a member of the phi sigma kappa fraternity and lettered as a baseball player.  he was known for his bunting and speed both at the plate and in the outfield.  as a life-long mountaineer, one of the highlights of his baseball career was making the game winning play in a victory over the pitt panthers.  his teammates considered him to be a great team player, but an even better friend.  more recently, he had the honor of throwing out the opening pitch for one of the first games in west virginia university’s new baseball stadium. 
 
he attended the west virginia university college of law where he was a member of the law review.  after graduation, he honored his commitment to his country and served 13 months overseas as a captain in the united states marine corps during the vietnam conflict.
 
after serving in the marines, he returned to charleston and worked for the law firm of payne, minor, price and loeb for eight years until he began a solo law practice in 1976.  his practice thrived for 38 years.  he served as an administrative law judge for the west virginia department of employment security for 25 years, and he proudly served as a member of the west virginia state bar for 50 years.
 
during the time he practiced law, he also had several business interests including owning gas stations, a restaurant, and smith sawmill and equipment company, a company founded by his father. 
 
he was a member of the charleston lions club and beni kedem shrine.  he was also a member of edgewood county club where he served on the board of directors and enjoyed eating dinner with friends and family, working out, and playing golf.  despite having the shortest (and fastest) backswing around, he managed to score a hole in one on a trip with his friends to myrtle beach, south carolina.
 
he was a member of first presbyterian church.  previously, while a member of village chapel presbyterian church, he served as an elder, clerk of session, and youth advisor. 
 
he passed his love of sports onto his children while coaching their church basketball, little league, and pony league teams.
 
he deeply loved his family and his many friends.  he cherished his frequent travels with his wife ann, and they rarely returned from an adventure without new  “life-long” friends.  his home away from home was his retreat in the mountains of north carolina where he spent time with loved ones. 
 
to know bill was to love him.  his family and friends will miss his contagious smile, the twinkle in his eyes, and his ever-present sense of humor.  he found the good in every situation and came through life’s challenges with stronger commitments to his family, his friends, and his faith.
 
he is survived by the love of his life, his wife ann; three sons, geoffrey william smith and wife margaret of chattanooga, tennessee, rodney arthur smith and wife lisa, and christopher bryan smith and wife lisa; his sister carolyn and husband bob tweedy; one step-daughter, kymberly ann and husband michael rink of hickory, north carolina; eight grandchildren, carter, reade, maggie, lucy, william, christopher, allison, and conner; sister-in-law linda austin lutz of hickory, north carolina; three step-grandchildren, ethan hamby of raleigh, north carolina, preston hamby of charlotte, north carolina, and malana pauig of charlotte, north carolina.  he was preceded in death by his parents and his step-son, matthew william moser.
 
in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the children’s home society of west virginia, 1422 kanawha blvd. East, charleston, wv  25301, an organization that he represented and supported for several decades.  www.Childhswv.Org
 
memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 a.M. On thursday, october 1, at first presbyterian church, charleston with rev. Dr. William g. Mccoy officiating.     
 
the family will receive at barlow-bonsall funeral home on wednesday, september 30 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.M.

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15 responses to William Walter Smith

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  1. Tashea King says:

    Location: Ohio

    Hello,

    My Name Is Tashea. I Did Not Know Mr. Smith Personally But I Know How Hard It Can Be To Lose A Loved One In Death. I Have Experienced The Pain That Comes From Losing Someone Close To Me So My Heart Moves Me To Share With Others What Has Helped Me To Cope At Such A Difficult Time.

    I First Want To Say That I Am Very Sorry For Your Loss. I Do Not Know If You Are A Bible Reader Or Not And I Hope I Do Not Offend Anyone, But The Scripture That Has Given Me Comfort Is The One Found At 2 Corinthians 1: 3, 4. It Says, “Praised Be The God And Father Of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Father Of Tender Mercies And The God Of All Comfort Who Comforts Us In All Our Trials So That We May Be Able To Comfort Others In Any Sort Of Trial With The Comfort That We Receive From God.” I Would Like To Share With You The Comfort I Have Received From God. He Promises At John 5: 28, 29 That “The Hour Is Coming In Which All Those In The Memorial Tombs Will Hear His Voice And Come Out, Those Who Did Good Things To A Resurrection Of Life, And Those Who Practiced Vile Things To A Resurrection Of Judgment.” So God Has Promised That In The Very Near Future We Will Not Only Welcome Back To Life Our Loved Ones We Have Lost, But We Will Also Never Have To Experience The Pain Associated With Death Ever Again. I Pray That This Gives The Family Some Comfort During This Difficult Time. If You Need Anything Or Would Like To Know More About What The Bible Says About The Future, Feel Free To Contact Me. Have A Great Day.

  2. Relationship: Fraternity Brother
    Location: Cumming Georgia

    I Never Saw Bill Without A Smile Or A Good Word To Say. As A Student Athlete, Friendly To Everyone, Bill Served As A Good Example For The Younger Members Of Our Fraternity. He Accomplished Much In Life And Will Certainly Be Missed By His Friends And Family.

  3. John Sease says:

    Relationship: Friend
    Location: Montgomery Alabama

    Geoff And Margaret:
    I Am So Sorry For Your Loss.
    I Have You In My Thoughts And Prayers During This Time Of Grief For Your Family.
    Sincerely,
    John Sease

  4. Location: Charleston West Virginia

    Thinking Of You All Today And In The Weeks And Months Ahead. Praying That The Love Of Friends And Family And Cherished Memories Will Help You During This Difficult Time. We Send Our Love.
    Marjorie & Andy

  5. Relationship: Life Long Friend
    Location: Charleston West Virginia

    Sending Our Thoughts And Prayers To The Smith Family. Drew Has Wonderful Memories Of He And Bill Playing Little League Baseball On The Woodrums Team Ending With A 22 Win–0 Loss Championship Season.

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