Hillbilly Ward Obituary
Lewis "Hillbilly" Ward age 74, a resident of Harman WV., a beloved husband, father, and brother passed away in the arms of his wife on Friday, September 26, 2025, in the Mon General Hospital, Morgantown, WV. He had been declining in health; however, his passing was unexpected.
He was born on October 13, 1950, in Philippi WV., a son of the late Lewis Newton Ward, and Margaret Jean (Robinson) Ward.
Hillbilly found great joy in the simple pleasures of life, embracing his role as a devoted husband to the former Bonnie Sue Payne, on August 10, 1990, who survives at their home.
He leaves behind three sons; Jeremy Eugene Ward, Thomas Kenneth Payne, and Jeffrey Alan Payne; one daughter, Angela (Ward) Mueller; a brother, Jessie Ward of Philippi, WV, nieces and nephews.
He was proceeded in death by one daughter; Amy (Ward) Orndorf, sister; Rebecca Lynne (Ward) Walker and husband, Bill, sister-in-law, Sherry Rea (England) Ward, K-9 companions whom he considered as his babies; Stubby, Dixie, and Jack.
Mr. Ward attended the schools of Barbour County and graduated from Philip Barbour High School. After graduation he enlisted in the United States Army where he received numerous medals of honor, and he was considered an expert on the M16 Riffle during Vietnam Era. Hillbilly worked in the coal mines, he drove water trucks, and log trucks to help support his family. He loved riding Harley's, hunting, fishing, fast Cameros and as a matter of fact he and Bonnie own a 50th Anniversary Edition Camero. His warmth, humor, and kindness touched everyone who had the privilege to know him. He approached life with an open heart and a gentle spirit, leaving a profound impact on his family and friends.
Arrangements are pending at this time.