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Homer Ray Hunter

May 3, 1943 — March 15, 2024

Stony Bottom, WV

Homer Ray Hunter, 80, of Stony Bottom, WV, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on March 15, 2024, following an extended illness.

Born at home on May 3, 1943, in Boone County, WV, he was the son of the late Ramie Lawrence Hunter and Zelma Baisden Hunter. He was a proud graduate of Van High School, Van, WV. He maintained close relationships with those he grew up with, attending many Van High School reunions over the years.

After leaving Van, Homer enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, serving as a corporal in the Third Marine Division during the Vietnam War. While serving in Vietnam, Homer had a chance encounter with a lone Catholic missionary named Father Roy while traveling to get supplies for his unit. This led to the start of a humanitarian project that supported the newly arrived Marine division with laundry services provided by refugees, which in turn provided financial support that helped to feed and clothe 5,000 refugees fleeing the communist invasion of South Vietnam. He loved the Marine Corps and was a member of the Marine Corps League and the Veterans of Foreign Wars following his service to our country.

After leaving the Marine Corps, Homer returned home to West Virginia. He worked in construction and was a skilled masonry worker and carpenter – a hobby he continued to enjoy through the years helping countless family and friends with various projects. He began a career with E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont) in 1966 at DuPont’s Belle plant where he spent more than two decades working alongside many friends.

Homer loved music and was well known throughout the Mountain State’s bluegrass music community. He spent countless hours singing and picking with friends over the years. He and his beloved cousin Ray Baisden helped form the Kanawha Valley-based band The Flattop Pickers in the late-1970s, performing together through the mid-1980s. A musical highlight for Homer was his band opening for the Father of Bluegrass Bill Monroe for a performance at Huntington’s Memorial Fieldhouse.

He enjoyed picking with friends at the annual Vandalia Gathering on the State Capitol Grounds each May and hosting post-Vandalia jams at his Charleston-area home for many years. What he loved the most was performing alongside his siblings, The Hunter Family, and singing the songs that the family grew up singing when their father was preaching tent revivals and church services in his native Boone County.

Following his retirement from DuPont, Homer enjoyed his retirement years at his home along the Greenbrier River near Cass and was very active in the Pocahontas County community. He continued to perform with groups in Pocahontas County and the Greenbrier Valley region, and was a dedicated supporter of Allegheny Echoes Inc., participating in their summer workshops, an annual study and celebration of West Virginia and Appalachian culture and heritage. He also was a familiar voice in the mountains of Pocahontas County, lending his talents to emcee many community events and to support Allegheny Mountain Radio in its broadcast operations as a DJ and a board member.

Homer earned acclaim with his acting debut in the 2013 motion picture “Angels Perch,” filmed on location in the Town of Cass, portraying Delbert, the endearing local postman who was also rather popular with the ladies. J.T. Arbogast, the film’s writer and star, said of Homer’s on-screen performance that he "just about stole the film away from everyone else… he’d never acted a day in his life, but you sure wouldn’t have known it by his performance.”

Above all else, Homer loved his family and he loved the Lord. His presence will be missed in our lives daily, but the many memories that he created with those he loved and cherished will live on forever.   Thankfully, there are many videos online where his music can still be heard and his larger than life personality still shines.

Homer is survived by his daughter Greta McHugh and her husband John of Charleston; the joy of his life, his granddaughters, Brenda Grace of Pittsburgh, PA, and Olivia Rose of Charleston; sisters-in-law Barbara Hunter of Millwood, WV, Elsie Hunter of Vienna, WV and Kathy Hunter of Mason, WV, several nieces, nephews and cousins, and countless friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Henry (Mary), Harry, Hansel (Carolyn), Herman and Hershel "Doc" Hunter; and sisters Roberta (Harley) Harbison and Sue Maison.

Everyone Homer met was a new friend. The family would like to thank all those friends who called, sent cards, and traveled from around the country to spend time with him this last year. Your kindness brightened his days and warmed his heart.  

The family would also like to thank his caregiver, Brenda Fortune, for her friendship and devotion.

Services will be held Sunday, March 24, 2:00 p.m. at Handley Funeral Home, 439 Phipps Avenue, Danville. Visiting hours will be held immediately prior to the service beginning at 12:30. A memorial service and musical celebration will be held on June 22, 2024, at the Pocahontas County Opera House.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Allegheny Echoes, 4407 Frost Rd. Marlinton, WV 24954, to support a music scholarship established in Homer's name.

 

 

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Service Schedule

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Visitation

Sunday, March 24, 2024

12:30 - 2:00 pm (Eastern time)

Handley Funeral Home- Danville

439 Phipps Ave, Danville, WV 25053

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Funeral Service

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)

Handley Funeral Home- Danville

439 Phipps Ave, Danville, WV 25053

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Burial

Sunday, March 24, 2024

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