REMEMBERING: PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE BILL HOWLEY "SWIMMING TO THE OTHER SIDE" |
(04/13/2025) |
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Maria Paoletti, Khymi Russell, and Jacob Howley
We are living 'neath the great big dipper
I am alone and I am searching,
On this journey through thoughts and feelings
When we get there we'll discover By Bob Weaver 5/2015 A memorial service for 62-year-old Chloe resident Bill Howley was held Saturday at Heartwood in the Hills, with family, friends and associates coming from all parts to celebrate his life. In addition to a life of public service, many preferred to remember him as a farmer, a man of the sod, a keeper of the air and water. In a letter he wrote to his family 42-years-ago, he told them he was coming to West Virginia for a vacation, not knowing he would spend his life in the backwoods.
![]() One of the celebrants said he spent his life "instructing the stars," clinging to the earth and being a public advocate over things that should really matter to people. He touched the lives of family members, countless friends and colleagues, who will remember his passion, intellect, and humor.
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Celebrants came together, family, friends The celebrants sang Colleen Anderson's song "West Virginia Chose Me."
It's just that kind of world today you learn to live with loss The grass is always greener there, just on the other side The air is always cleaner there, the sky is twice as wide I'm not the type to argue, I won't say it isn't true It's just the kind of place for passing through.
And a few of us are staying and it's not a point of choice Jude Binder of Heartwood in the Hills led the celebration, which included family members reading Howley's favorite passages, playing his favorite music, while others recalled his life and passions.
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The memorial concluded with the celebrants
"Will the circle be unbroken. See BILL HOWLEY WAS PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE
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