William Marcellus Compton, known to friends and family as “Bill” or “Billy,” passed away on Saturday, 31 July 2021, at United Hospital Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia (WV). While his death was sudden, he died surrounded by his family and a team of incredibly caring medical professionals.
Bill was born near White Day Creek in Marion County, WV on 16 August 1934, the son of the late Charles Edward “Jim” Compton and Mable L. Moran Compton Reeves. His childhood was spent in Pruntytown, Taylor County, WV. He graduated from Victory High School in 1952 in Clarksburg, WV. A lifelong Mountaineer, following a brief stint as a dirt track race car owner and enthusiast, Bill eventually built his forever home on Route 57 in Barbour County, WV where, along with his beloved brother, Charles Edward Compton, Jr., and his stepfather, Bernard Reeves, Bill co-founded C&W Coal Company in 1961. After thirty-eight years in the coal business, in 1986, Bill founded his oil and gas company, Pepper Development, still in operation today. Bill subsequently dedicated thirty-five years to his passion for prospecting and leaving the world a better place, having drilled his most recent well in the Fall of 2020 - a well he was developing up to the end of his life.
Bill is survived in his immediate family by: his siblings, James (“Jimmy”) Compton and Jennifer Compton Corton; his former wives, Patricia (“Patty”) Husk and Doris L. (“Dot”) Compton; his son’s, David and Joseph Compton; his daughters, Glenda, Amy, Tammy and Jane; his children-in-law, Doug Eakle, Martha Clark, Lucas McKinney, Mike Williams, and Lauren Pyles Compton; as well as, eighteen grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death in his immediate family by his parents, stepfather, and siblings: Martha Lee Compton Richards, Charles Edward Compton, Jr., Alfreda Mae Compton Dearth, and Jeffrey Karl Compton.
Family and friends will gather together for a celebration of life at The Barbour County Fairgrounds Main Stage Building on Wednesday, 4 August 2021, from 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM. In the midst of the event, a brief memorial service will be held at 6:00 PM. The family wishes to share that there will be ample handicap parking, space for social distancing, and areas for children to play. Food and refreshments will also be available throughout the event. For those making contributions of food, items can be dropped off at the Main Stage Green Room starting at 1:00 PM on 4 August 2021. Flowers and other condolences may be directed to the Wright Funeral Home, 220 N Walnut St., Philippi, WV 26416. In lieu of flowers, the family notes that charitable donations may be made in Bill’s honor to Chase’s Hope, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to the support of north central West Virginia’s children and families in need, at PO Box 569, Clarksburg, WV 26302.
Following the celebration of life event, at 1:00 PM on Thursday, 5 August 2021, a private internment service for the Compton-Moran Family and Bill’s former employees will be held at the Wright Funeral Home. Thereafter, Bill’s final resting place will be The Green Hill Church Cemetery on Route 57 in Barbour County, WV, next to: his dear friend, Eugene Young; and, his cherished grandson, Chase Compton.







To the entire family of Bill Compton. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I have known Bill for most of my life and he was always very good to me. I have so memories of Bill seeing him at auctions and so many other events. Like I said he was always very good to me. I’m sure he will be missed by many.
With Deepest Sympathy
Danny & Linda Marshall
I am sorry to hear of Billy's passing. My stepfather ( Anthony “Ed” Garlow) worked for him at C&W. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Joe and family I am so sorry to hear about your dad.
My thoughts and prayers are with all the family and friends.
Bill will be missed by many.
He was a good friend.
Bill will be missed by me, Jesse Maxson and Family
Barbour County will feel the lost of this powerful man. I know he was special to the Nutter family, especially to my brother Olen. Now they can again be together and solve so many problems.
The Barbour County Chamber of Commerce remembers Bill with great appreciation and offers sincere condolences to those who remain and appreciated him.
I admired Billy as an aggressive successful businessman in his many endeavors in the energy sector. I am the son of Harold Phillips, former business competitor and friend. I am blessed to have known Billy Compton and I send blessings to his family. Donald B. Phillips , Clarksburg, WV
Bill will always hold a special place in my heart, and soul. He gave me a gift in April of 2019 that will always remind me of the good in people. The world was a better place with men such as him and we will all miss him
Billy was a true good Samaritan who did so much for so many and was glad to do so. I will forever cherish the memories of the times we spent together And was proud to have known him and call him my friend.My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
In memory of William “Bill” Marcellus Compton, Judy Dadisman lit a candle
Amy and family so sorry to hear about the passing of you father. You are in my thoughts.
Vicki Straughan Mahaffey