William James "Bill" Huston Jr.

William James "Bill" Huston Jr. obituary, North Charleston, SC

William James "Bill" Huston Jr.

William Huston Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Simplicity: Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services - North Charleston from Oct. 20 to Oct. 31, 2024.

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On Saturday, October 12, 2024, we bade farewell to the remarkable William James Huston, Jr, better known as Bill Huston. Born and raised in Bluffton, Indiana to his beloved late mother, Velma Landis (Smith) on June 24, 1949, Bill was a the eldest of 6 children. As a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), he grew up immersed in Deaf Culture with American Sign Language (ASL) as his first language and the lens through which he experienced his environment. After graduating from Southern Wells High School in 1967, Bill enlisted in the Marine Corps and was deployed to Vietnam. As he has recounted, he should have died on April 17, 1968, when he was wounded 19 times and received a Purple Heart and other accolades for his valor. He was a proud veteran and the experience broadened his perspective, sending him on a quest to learn more about the world, theology, and education. The first person in his extended family to attend college, Bill ultimately completed a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Rehabilitation Services from Boston University in 1980. He went on to become a Certified Interpreter and Sign Language Instructor and was a long-time resident of Massachusetts. From 1982-2002, Bill was a dedicated Curriculum Coordinator at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, where he designed and administered a Deaf Studies Program and was honored as Professor Emeritus in 2003. Bill was also the creator and trainer of a Visual Gestural Communication (VGC) intervention model and had a gift for communicating with Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons with barriers for conventional communication models.
Above all, Bill was a patient, devoted, and loving father to his two daughters Emily Saade (Huston) and Kara Huston and proud grandfather to Evan Saade. His daughters were with him through his final moments. Bill leaves behind two younger siblings, Walter (Walt) Huston and Catherine Huston who both reside in Indiana. He is pre-deceased by his mother Velma, sisters Martha and Carolyn, and brother and fellow Vietnam veteran George. He passed away in Charleston, South Carolina where he moved in 2012 to enjoy his retirement. A memorial to honor Bill's life will be held at a later date. May his memory be a blessing and his impact eternal.

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Sue philip

April 30, 2025

It is saddened to see his passing and that brought me to look back years ago when I met him for the first time. I got back from Midwest college and started my job at DEAF Inc. He was one of the trainers as well as a friend to a friend on his family history with pride. He shared his experiences giving the training about visual gestures (VG) and definitely it made sense because that was how I used too but he reinforced as well as learning more tips too. He was a dear ally. I share my sympathy with the whole family and take care
Sue Philip

Patti Wilson

April 25, 2025

Deep heartfelt condolences
Bill will be missed hearing his life stories.
R.I.P. Bill Huston.
Patti Wilson
Wethersfield Connecticut

Carmela A manago

October 28, 2024

I first met Bill at a Block Party that I was invited to hosted by his neighbor when I moved into my new home in Charleston, SC. My first impression of him was that he was truly a gentleman and a family man. He adored his daughters, Emily and Kara, and we spoke of them often. I had the pleasure of meeting them both and the bond that they had was immeasurable. His face would always light up as he spoke of them and when his grandson was born, well, that was a very proud moment for him. He shared so many pictures and the smile on his face was breathtaking and so full of happiness. He was a very humble man with so many talents and stories of his life experiences, all of which made him the wonderful man that he was. He loved to travel, and I was so impressed with his level of intelligence about so many things. He had so much wisdom, something that not everyone has and can project so eloquently. I was both very saddened and shocked by his passing - far too young because I know in my heart, he wanted to do so much more in life for everyone that he touched. He was taken from all of us far too soon because he had so much more to give. May he rest in peace knowing that he made a difference to so many people and will never, ever be forgotten.

Friend

October 22, 2024

I had the pleasure of taking care of Mr. Bill in the hospital. His kindness never wavered even when he was experiencing pain, frustration and sadness of being sick. I feel very privileged to of had the opportunity to care for a man as wonderful as him. From the first day I spent with Bill, I could tell how much he cared for and admired his daughters. I´m sending all my love to y´all´s family, Bill was an amazing human being.

Friend

October 22, 2024

Mr Huston was the most selfless, courageous, and kind soul. I will always remember how highly he spoke about his family, friends, and honestly anyone he met in passing. The most memorable impact he made on me was how highly he talked about Emily and Kara. Listening to him talk about them was so refreshing and truly brought me to tears. You two walked on water to him and he was so proud of all of your accomplishments. He was always so eager to brag about you two and I was always so happy to see his face absolutely light up! Mr Huston taught me to always see the good in every situation and this is a lesson I hope to always carry with me in his honor.

Teri Almquist

October 20, 2024

My teacher, my mentor, my friend. You passing leaves a hole in my heart. I will carry the lessons you taught me forward. Your memory will live in all the students I teach. May your family find peace and joy knowing your memory lives on.

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