Governor also designates July 3 as a statewide day of honor and mourning for Williams, officially authorizing a State Memorial Service CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice has issued a proclamation, ordering that all United States and West Virginia flags on all State-owned facilities be displayed at half-staff, beginning immediately and continuing through sunset on Monday, July 4, 2022, in honor and remembrance of Hershel “Woody” Williams. Click here to view Flag Order A native of Quiet Dell, WV, Williams was the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient in the nation. Williams died on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, surrounded by his family at the VA hospital near Huntington named in his honor. He was 98 years old. Williams will Lie In State at the West Virginia Capitol Building on Saturday, July 2, and Sunday, July 3. Gov. Justice has also issued an Executive Order, formally recognizing July 3, 2022, as a statewide day of honor and mourning for the passing of Woody Williams and authorizing a State Memorial Service to be held at the Capitol in Williams’ honor.Click here to view Executive OrderAdditional details regarding memorial arrangements will be announced as soon as they become available. PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ON DEATH OF WOODY WILLIAMS Gov. Justice issues statement on death of American Hero and West Virginia native Woody Williams (6-29-22) Gov. Justice announces Woody Williams as first inductee into the new West Virginia Military Hall of Fame (6-30-22) |