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Billy Weller Obituary

Billy C. Weller CHARLESTON - It is a privilege to have shared your journey. Born in Ogden, Utah, May 24, 1936, Billy Weller died at home on February 13, 2024. Wife, Karen, and sons, Scott and Sean were with him as he had long wished when confronting his inevitable passing. Bill's journey was principled and other - directed. After serving with the Army and Marines, Bill earned a Master Degree in Education. He committed his life to making schools a better place for children with special needs and their parents. Teaching migrant children in California, and designing in innovative programs in Gloucester, Peabody, and Uxbridge, MA, in 1970 Bill was honored with a Presidential Certificate recognizing his "exceptional service to others in the finest American tradition." True to his genuine humility, he never did display that award. But life for Bill was more than work. A nature lover, Bill found solace and strength in being in the woods. Living in Utah, California, Massachusetts, North Carolina and, most recently, South Carolina, Bill explored as much as possible. The National Parks held a special place in his heart. Perhaps his most favorite place was the woods along the Kankamangas Trail in New Hampshire and the shores of Moosehead Lake, Greenville, Maine, where he camped with his sons, leaving warm memories and much laughter. Later in life, the Blue Ridge Mountains brought him peace. An animal lover, how he adored his Golden Retrievers. Appreciating other cultures, Bill enjoyed travel with Karen to Germany, Israel and Egypt and St. Johns Island. It was fortunate that he welcomed the challenges of being lost, as he was seldom bound by maps and directions. Bill especially enjoyed cooking over a campfire and grill. Many a meal was enjoyed this way and his sons carry on the tradition. Of course, what is a good meal without a sweet dessert or piece of chocolate? Bill was loyal to his sports teams. A true Forty-Niners, fan, his family was almost relieved that he was unable to witness this year's Super Bowl loss. He also supported the Utah Utes, who he had followed since his boyhood in Ogden. Left to remember this special man are his wife of 39 years, Karen, of North Charleston; son, Scott of Salem, MA, son, Sean and daughter-in-law, Heidi of Rockport, MA; and his brother, Dave Weller of Prescott, ID. Bill donated his brain to the Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory 2 MUSC specializing in research on neurological disorders. Following his wishes no service or memorial is planned. His ashes will be scattered at a later time.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2024.

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It's been tough, losing my only surviving brother. Bill and I weren't as close as we might have been, due to the eight-year difference in our ages. But I honored and respected him so much! From his service to his country in the military, and his dedication to getting his education and then using it in the 'most noble profession,' that of being a teacher, he was a powerful example to all of us. Perhaps his example reached its zenith in how he took care of our Mom, especially after she was diagnosed with dementia. No one could have shown more devoted and loving care and attention. Thanks, Bill, for who you've been and all you've done for others.
And thanks, Karen, for always being there for him during these last difficult years with his own dementia challenges. You are greatly loved and your sacrifices more than appreciated!

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