Pastor Bryan Martin Headley, Age 70, a resident of Philippi, went on to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, August 27, 2024 under the care of Mountain Hospice in Belington. He so cherished the time he had on this earth with his family and many friends but looking forward to the opportunity to be with his heavenly Father and his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Bryan was born on September 23, 1953 in Middletown NY, the son of the late Adrian LeRoy Headley and Pauline (Martin) Headley. Bryan was united in marriage on February 3, 1979 to Elizabeth Wilmot Headley.
Bryan graduated from Redford High School in Detroit and then attended the University of Detroit and Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. After college, he decided to become a pilot and attended various flight schools in the Detroit area. Bryan worked as a commerce airline pilot before relocating to Philippi WV to do the same for Aeromec Airlines in Bridgeport.
While in Philippi he and his wife Elizabeth started attending the Silent Grove Church where he received his calling into the ministry. Bryan had been a member, Pastor and Worship Leader of the Silent Grove Church for over 40 years. He was ordained as a pastor through the Liberty Fellowship.
In the mid1990’s Bryan became a volunteer with the Mountain Hospice and in 1999 became a full time Chaplain serving 7 counties throughout central West Virginia. Bryan served in this capacity until his untimely passing. He also served as a Chaplain for the Good Samaritan Society, performed worship and ministry service for the Mansfield Place along with various other locations in Randolph County. Bryan was a highly involved member of the Barbour County Ministerial Association for many years. His innate ability to comfort and encourage others, lead him to perform numerous funerals for families and friends throughout Barbour and surrounding counties over the years.
When Bryan had any free time, he enjoyed working out, playing racquetball, golf, traveling, and watching old movies. He had a tremendous love of music and loved listening to music and playing music for others. Bryan had a lifelong hobby of producing military miniature soldier replicas which he sold at military exhibition shows in Illinois. He was also an avid military history buff.
Bryan is survived by his wife of over 45 years Elizabeth (his Bethy Bear), sister Nanci Headley Kotowski of Chicago, niece Tamar Dancy and husband David along with their children David W. and Adrian A. of Chicago, nephew Antony Alonso and his wife Billie along with their children Nina, Christopher and Sierra of Nutter Fort WV. He is also survived by a very close friend William “Bege” Evans whom he considered as a brother.
Bryan was proceeded in death by his father Adrian and mother Pauline and an infant brother.
Bryan was a true testament to the word “encouragement”. He always had a kind word for those who needed it and offered encouragement to help bless others in their time of need. He was a true man of God and left behind a legacy of Love, Hope, and Comfort for us all to carry on. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of getting to know him.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and on-site Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Monday September 2, from 5-8 pm and on Tuesday September 3, from 9- 11 am. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 am with Pastor Shirley Webster and William E. Calhoun officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Vernon Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Silent Grove Church Building Fund PO Box 243 Philippi, WV 26416 or Mountain Hospice 1002 S. Crim Ave. Belington, WV 26250. Those unable to attend Bryan’s funeral service will be able to watch the service livestreamed on Tuesday. The link will be available on his obituary page.







Praying for the family as they grieve the loss of a Godly man. He fought the fight and kept the faith. He has received his total healing.
So Sorry to hear of loss of Pastor Bryan Hedley was a good friend and we worked together as chaplains at mountain hospice and sending prayers to Elizabeth, and family also comfort also peace and God’s blessings.
Beth and family – I cared for my mother for years until Dementia took her from us. It was a difficult road and I treasured all the help and encouragement we received. Your Brian was faithful to visit us regularly and his cheerful, positive attitude meant so much to us! He would sing with us and I have the precious memories of my mother – who didn’t feel comfortable singing – joining in and smiling from ear to ear. What a blessing Bryan was! I know he’ll be missed by all those who knew and loved him – but I encourage you to rejoice in knowing that he’s in the presence of his Savior. He was a “good and faithful servant.”
In memory of Pastor Bryan Martin Headley, Margie (Poling) Bennett lit a candle
I am sorry for the loss of Pastor Headley. He was a true blessing to his community. He was so good to my mother in her time of need. He gave her hope when she was dying of cancer. He has a true heart for his Lord and Savior.
Grace and comfort to his wife and family.
We will miss him. I know he is still working for his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Rest in peace Pastor Bryan Headley
Such a great man. He did so many wonderful things for people and was always wearing a smile for others. Such a big part of the community is gone, but I am sure he is enjoying his time with his Heavenly father. He will be missed by many. Prayers for peace and comfort that only God can bring for his family and friends.
I’m sad for the family and the Church families loss. I’m sad that I didn’t get to say goodbye to a dear friend. But I know that I will see him again in eternity. This is the comfort of the Saints knowing will be reunited one day around the throne of God! I’m sure my mom is enjoying fellowship with him now. She loved him dearly. Praying for the family, especially for dear Beth.
Dear Beth and family, We are grieved in hearing of the passing of Bryan. He was such a good man. He lived for the Lord and his prayers were so profound. Loved to hear him talk about the Lord and telling his jokes. He could literally crack you up laughing.
We really loved him and Beth. Our hearts grieve for you in your time of sorrow. Really going to miss our monthly Friday night meals going to different restaurants to eat. We didn’t go for the food but to fellowship with Beth and Bryan. Really thankful for our times together and the good memories we have. I am Beth’s first cousin, originally from Michigan. Although, we will miss him and Beth especially, we would not want him here on earth suffering. He wanted to go to be with his Lord and Savior and now he is walking the streets of gold and rejoicing. We will miss him but we can one day go and be with him, such a reunion that will be to see our loved ones who have went on before us. Praises to God for Bryan and the man he was here, but an angel in Heaven. Go rest high on the mountain Bryan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Beth and his family. We had visited him at UHC and Hospice where he told us he wanted to go home with Jesus and we prayed with him.
In memory of Pastor Bryan Martin Headley, Joel& Carolyn Flory lit a candle
Will forever be missed. Your friendship always remembered. Thank you for always being friendly and kind love forever. Billie
What a loss to the world but what a memory he has left behind for all those he touched! I never saw Brian that he wasn’t smiling or laughing! What an inspiration to all! We will meet again! Love to all!
Bryan is my great uncle, he was always religous and to be quite honest quirky with some of his interest. Those quirky interests of him I shared and I will dearly miss him. The last time I saw him he was in the hotspital and me and him took a photograph together. I still can remeber as it happened yesterday. He was always a great man to talk to hours about the things most people don’t know about. He will be missed dearly forever in my heart.
My heart is broken. He’s been there for me and my family several times over the years.
Always knew the right words for you during a loss. Such a wonderful person
I will definitely not forget you. Always in my heart Pastor Headley
God Bless you forever. Betty Miller
Bryan was such a great friend. We would come to his town and minister at his church. Father, thank you for the privilege to meet Bryan and enjoy his fellowship and encouragement. May you encourage all of his friends and family at tomorrow’s meeting.
I met pastor Headley several years ago when he performed services for my mother, When she passed away and I was so impressed by how he could comfort people that in 2018 I visited his church while on a trip to West Virginia , and listened to a sermon ! Sincere condolences to family members!
My dim memory of my distant cousin was one of admiration and fondness. He came from a loving and kind family, and that is exactly how he turned out. He was bright, kind and cared for others. He met daily challenges with love and rose high in life. I am do proud of him , and he leaves a great legacy.
Beth may your grief be brief and your memories of Bryan be sweet and happy ones.