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In Memory

William Gammill

William Gammill

 
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12/20/22 03:29 PM #1    

Bill Hart

Posted on: Jul 31, 2022 at 9:21 am

The following is an obituary, that must have been posted by Billy Mack's daughter. It helps give all of us the uniqueness that was only him. It is full of great stories, most of which, he told to me a few years ago. I purchased a couple of his books he had authored, one named Prune, on the cover was a backside photo of him in a raincoat with it open and showing himself to the world. Billy's life and his books allowed us into his world, not totally, but just enough to peak at his uniqueness and what he offered the world. Enjoy his life story it is versatile, and special: WM. Billy Mack Gammill OBITUARY
To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of William Mack Gammill please visit our Sympathy Store. Allegedly born atop a pool table located somewhere roughly along the Ark. and ? Ok. border in either Siloam Springs or Adelaide Ok. to Mack and Olive Mae? Gammill, Billy Mack was born April 28th 1941. To be fair the details are? Sketchy. And there is hardly anyone left to confirm or deny the particulars. But ? he would be totally fine with that.?Throughout his long life he was known by many names aside from Billy Mack.?Some created mystery. Some likely stymied bill collectors. Among them: William?Gammill, Somer Hogan, Fool, Prune, and Dad, as well as a good many others?absolutely unfit for publication. And he was probably good with that as well.?Athletic prowess and movie-star good looks marked his early years, if high?school and college yearbooks are to be believed. But confounding his mother?and at least one wife, he chose instead a less conventional journey as a poet, a?writer, a teacher and a disciplined devotee of Eastern mysticism as his lifelong?passions. Along the way he earned more than a few degrees, awards and?honors; some of which included graduate Masters degrees in English, and?creative writing from the University of Washington, University of Arkansas and?Central State University where he would also later become Writer-in-Residence?from 1984-1990. He was the recipient of the "Master Poets" grant by the?National Endowments of the Arts in 1973-'74, awarded the Rotary?International Scholarship to India in 1980 and was listed in Who's Who in?American Writers in 1985 to name just a few.?Impossibly charismatic, (sometimes just impossible) and charming, possessing?a sharp mind, a natural comedians' timing, and a biting wit, he garnered a?legendary reputation as a highly gifted and inspiring teacher and lecturer of not?only poetry, creative writing and Transcendental Meditation, but also on?matters that may best be summed up as related to the evolution of spirit or?spiritual growth as they call it these days. His own life, literary work, philosophy?and lectures never strayed from these themes and conveyed a profound sense?of conscious awareness, tenderness, absurdity, futility, outrageousness,?humor, candor, irreverence, compassion and above all wisdom on everything?from the sacred to the profane, often all within a single paragraph and more?eloquently voiced than 95% of what is found under the heading Metaphysical in?any bookstore of the last 30 years.?He was a spectacular whistler who once sat at the feet of the Maharishi. He?was a gentle lover of all kinds of furry critters. He was twice married. Had one?daughter. He was once aggressively pursued by a bonafide movie star, humbled?to be invited (as one of very few white men) to participate in a sacred Hopi?Native American ritual and thrilled to have once slept at the mouth of an active?volcano with an entourage of the Dalai Lama. He was equal parts infuriating,?hilarious, compassionate and wise. And for all of these things he will never be?easily forgotten.?He transitioned back into the arms of the Infinite Beloved and the stars from?which he came on Friday May 13th, 2022.?He is survived by his loving companion of 10 years, Sandy Rozell and his?eternally adoring loving daughter, Laura Pellegrino Gammill.?Words cannot express how deeply he will be missed.?In a leap of Frogs, by W.G.?In a Leap of Frogs?Love jumps in Butter?To collect slow Forms?And Sleep like a Worm on a Leaf (Bill, please add this to his bio and his pages, he would have liked that) Thanks, Cecil

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