Willard “Bill” Floyd Daniels Jr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and dedicated community member, passed away on August 4, 2026, at the age of 87. Born on April 22, 1939, in Huntington, West Virginia, Bill was the son of Willard F. Daniels Sr. and Minnie Lou Peters Daniels.
Bill’s life was centered on devotion, compassion, and service. He shared an extraordinary 61 year marriage with his beloved wife, Mary Virginia Deacon, whom he married on June 19, 1965, in Huntington, WV. Together, they built a family filled with love and raised their children in Huntington. In 2003, they moved to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania in order to be closer to their grandchildren. Bill’s proudest accomplishment was being a grandfather.
He was a proud alumnus of Vinson High School, Marshall University, and the Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine. He served his country with distinction as a member of the US Army, stationed in Germany from 1966 to 1969. After his military service, Bill returned to his hometown to work alongside his father at their Family Medicine practice for 3 years. His career in medicine was marked by dedication and excellence, with tenure at Cabell-Huntington Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital where he worked in the Emergency Departments for 26 years. He returned to Family Practice Medicine for three years where he finished his career. He also served as Medical Director for the Wayne County Health Department for 28 years along with serving as Corner for both Cabell and Wayne counties.
Bill was deeply committed to his faith and his community. Raised at Vinson Memorial Church, he later became an elder at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church in Huntington, WV and Central Presbyterian Church in Chambersburg, PA, where he was a member for 34 and 23 years, respectively. His leadership extended to the Lions Club, where he was an active member in both West Virginia and Pennsylvania Lions Club International. He served as District Governor of Lions Club District 29-L from 1994-1995.
His intellectual curiosity was endless, and he was an avid reader and collector of medical antiques, particularly those related to Civil War Medicine. His treasured collection was graciously donated to the Touma Medical Museum at Marshall University, a testament to his passion and dedication to history and medicine. He also co-authored a book, The Gate To Westmoreland, a history of the Westmoreland area of Huntington, WV.
Bill was predeceased by his parents, Willard Sr. and Minnie Lou, and his infant daughter Beth. He leaves behind a legacy of love and commitment in his surviving family: his devoted wife Virginia; his children, David Daniels (Jennifer Storms), Katherine Daniels (Edward Guttman), and Ann Miller (Timothy); his grandchildren, Emily Huson (Kyle), Thomas Miller, Franklin Guttman, Nora Guttman, and Elizabeth Miller; and his great-grandchildren, Brooks and Hadley Huson. He is also survived by his brother J. David Daniels (Peggy), sister Jo Anna Russell, brother-in-law H. Lee Flower, and many cherished nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Family, friends, and those whose lives were touched by Bill are invited to gather in remembrance and celebration of his life on August 15, 2026, at 2:00 PM at Central Presbyterian Church, located at 40 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, PA 17201.
In honoring Bill’s memory, the family kindly suggests a donation to a charity of your choice, reflecting the generosity and kindness that defined his life.
Bill Daniels will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his steadfast dedication to his profession, and his enduring commitment to his community and faith. His legacy will forever be cherished by those who knew and loved him.
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