Hulett C. Smith

Hulett C. Smith

Hulett Smith Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 16, 2012.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Former West Virginia Gov. Hulett C. Smith, who signed bills in the 1960s that abolished the state's death penalty and implemented its first strip mining laws, has died. He was 93.

Smith's family announced Monday that the former governor died Sunday in Arizona, where he had moved to an assisted living facility last fall. Smith, a Democrat, first ran for governor in 1960, but failed to win his party's nomination. He was elected four years later, at a time when governors were limited to a single term.

During his tenure as the state's 27th governor, the Legislature enacted measures to control air and water pollution and to protect human rights.

When he signed the bill ending the state's use of the death penalty, Smith noted West Virginia was the ninth state to do so and said it would prevent wrongful convictions leading to executions.

"All of this is part of a groundswell of public opinion favoring the abolishment of the death penalty, for the possibility of judicial error in such cases is a wrong that can never be righted, because it is almost always too late," he said in prepared remarks for the March 1965 signing.

Another significant measure enacted during his term was the Modern Budget Amendment, which made the governor responsible for developing the state's budget.

Born in Beckley on Oct. 21, 1918, Smith was the offspring of a political family. His father, Joe L. Smith, served eight terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, from 1929 to 1944, and founded Beckley's first radio station, WJLS, in 1939.

Hulett Smith attended public schools in Raleigh County, and graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance and Administration, where he majored in economics.

Following his graduation from the Wharton School, Smith worked in the insurance business and at his family's radio station. During World War II he served in the U.S. Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant, and ultimately became a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve.

He was a licensed private pilot, and in 1947, Gov. Clarence Meadows appointed him to the state aeronautics agency, on which he served for 12 years. From 1956 to 1961, he chaired the state Democratic Executive Committee, and he became the first commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce, where he served from 1961 to 1963.

After leaving public office in 1969, Smith returned to work at the Home Insurance Agency, becoming president of the company. He also took on the duties as secretary-treasurer of two Beckley-area hospitals.

In retirement, Smith became an outspoken advocate for the environment.

He later served on the National Council for the Revision of State Constitutions, the Judicial Inquiry Commission, and as a director of first lady Rosalyn Carter's Friendship Force.


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Lee Honaker

April 20, 2020

Governor Smith was the best governor West Virginia ever had. I was a friend of Suzaine at Kanawha Elementary and I have fond memories of the family. Even though this is many years late, Suzaine and the family are in my prayers during this terrible time with the pandemic.

Randolph Wilcott

January 25, 2012

Governor,

I enjoyed our time together. You were a man of great character and led by example to all... God has a special seat at his table for you. You were a shining light to your grandchildren Taylor, Chance and Nicolas and you instilled in them so much good...You will be missed.. God bless you

Suzaine Smith

January 21, 2012

I love you dad. Your smile and hugs will be with me forever. You did good. I am seeing beautiful messages about you from so many wonderful people. I hope I make you proud and follow your example on how to truly give of yourself to better others lives that we touch:) xoxo, Suzaine

Daniel McClung

January 20, 2012

A truly fine, honest and hard-working Governor who made great improvements to our state. Hulett Smith was our best Governor since Wor;d War II. His wife, Mary Alice, p;ayed a critical role in the creation of Head Start, perhaps America's most enduring effort to build educational strength among the nations impoverished children.

January 19, 2012

I am truly sorry for your lost. In your time of bereavement, know that God assures us that we will see our loved ones again. I'm sure that with the help of our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends you will be able to endure this trial. May your memories give you comfort.

Gates, GA

Jean Snedegar

January 18, 2012

I have wonderful memories of Hulett, Mary Alice, Carolyn and Christy visiting my parents' home in Elkins back when I was in elementary school (during one trip, Hulett helped me with some math homework). And I remember Hulett's kindness to my father when my mother Violet Snedegar passed away in 1986. On behalf of all the Snedegars -- Bill, Suzanne and Barbara -- I send warm sympathy to all those who loved and respected Hulett C Smith -- a great governor and an honorable man.

January 18, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with you at this time of grief. May all Hulett's memories stay close to your heart. Psalms 46:1 Joanna

William T Held

January 18, 2012

Hulett C. Smith was an amazingly great man

January 17, 2012

To the the family of Hulett Smith - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Eddie Whitt

January 17, 2012

Being a bonfide West Virginian, I was born in McDowell County. I grew up in the Tri Cities Area, Berwind, Canebrake and Hartwell. I left WVa in 1956 and spent the next 42 years with or in The Military. Sorry to hear about Governor Smith's passing. My condolences to his Family.

Col. Robert Hanger

January 17, 2012

In 1968, Gov. Smith commissioned me as
a "General" in his W.Va. Governor's
Progress Corps, for which I am a proud
West Virginian.Sincere condolences to
his family.

January 17, 2012

A rare progressive politician. A great loss to all not just West Virginia.
I offer sincere condolences to his family and to the people of West Virginia and the nation.

January 17, 2012

There's comfort in prayer. Sorry for your loss. Psalms 66:19

Mary Green

January 16, 2012

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

P.J. Hill-Stratton

January 16, 2012

My sincere sympathy to Gov. Smith's Family....I went to Kanawha Elementary with his son, Paul. Gov. Smith was always so kind to me and I never realized he was govenor because he always treated me just like any other friend's daddy. May his family find comfort in the coming days with precious memories of their loved one..

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