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William Utter Obituary

Utter, William Lucas

William Lucas Utter, long-time Oxford, Ohio resident and Miami University professor emeritus, passed away peacefully on Feb. 28, 2024, after a long illness.

He lived a remarkable 94 years, touching everyone who knew him with his kindness, grace, and good humor. Known as Luke to close friends and family, he possessed an uncommonly positive view of the world that carried him through the decades with patience, charm, and dignity.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 70 years, Dixie Campbell Utter. Their bond was as deep and meaningful as any love story that could be written, grounded in faith, friendship, and devotion to family.

He is also survived by his son, William Arkell Utter (Leslie Howell d.2021), his daughter Kate Utter Mills (Jim), 6 grandchildren: Luke Boatright (Laura), Emily Cates (Danny), Caroline Utter, Claire Utter, Trevor Utter and William Tyler Utter, and 3 great-grandchildren: Luke Boatright, Jr., Owen Cates and Dixie Campbell Cates.

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Bill "Luke" Utter was born June 17, 1929, in Jefferson City, Missouri, to William Thomas and Alma Utter. They soon moved to Granville, Ohio where his father taught history at Denison University. After high school, Luke enrolled in Denison, where he was a theater major. It was on stage at Denison that he first met the love of his life, Dixie.

After college, Luke and Dixie and a group of fellow actors barnstormed across New England and Europe, performing plays in towns and military bases. Then, after serving two years in the U.S. Army, Luke returned home to marry Dixie on August 29, 1953.

The couple moved to Denver, Colorado, where Luke earned his Master's degree in theater at Denver University. He was drawn to the new world of television broadcasting, working for Denver TV stations as a cameraman, producer, and director.

Luke and Dixie, and their new son Bill, moved back to Ohio in 1957, where he helped start the public television and radio stations for Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio. Daughter Kate was born that first year in town.

He spent the rest of his professional life in Oxford, where he was an award-winning broadcaster, a distinguished professor, and an active part of the community. Dixie taught high school English and was active in community theater. They were also members of the Oxford United Methodist Church.

After retirement in 1995, Luke and Dixie spent the next 20 years traveling the U.S. and abroad, as well as spending time with family and friends. Luke even returned to acting, occasionally appearing in OxACT theater productions and television commercials, including sharing the stage with Dixie.

In 2014, Luke and Dixie moved to Columbia, South Carolina, to be near Kate, and enjoyed the time with their growing family. They also joined the Union United Methodist Church, in Irmo, South Carolina.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the William L. Utter Scholarship, Miami University Foundation, 926 Chestnut Lane, Oxford, Ohio 45056-9972.

Services have been held in South Carolina.

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Published by Journal-News on Mar. 10, 2024.

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John Jesser

December 18, 2024

To Mr. Utter's family, I am sad for your loss. I am also incredibly grateful for the 94 years of this man's life. I was a student at Miami University in the early 1980s studying radio and TV. I worked at WMUB where I met Mr. Utter. He was the station general manager. He was such a professional and kind man. It was a pleasure to run into him at any time. When I was stuck on the edge of a grade point average that was preventing me from getting "into my major" and therefore taking the classes I then needed, he was a careing advisor who suggested if I took his summer TV course and did the work, I would like earn the grade I needed to get the fraction of a GPA improvement needed. I enjoyed his class as well. Just hugs to his family. I have such a fond place for this man in my heart. I went on to make him proud I hope, working professionally in radio for a few years then in healthcare. May the peace of Christ, which Mr Utter exhibited, fill your hearts until you see him again.

William Berg

March 9, 2024

Luke and Dixie were our wonderful neighbors in Oxford for over 20 years. Many fond memories of our conversations across the white fence. We wish Dixie and family peace and comfort in the coming days.
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John Jesser

March 6, 2024

Mr Utter was my employer as a I was a student working at WMUB in 1982-1986. He was also my professor and a wonderful advisor. I recall his kindness and his positive energy. One of those people you are blessed to come across in life. May He rest in peace and may his family find God's peace and comfort in their grief. A wonderful life lived

Rhonda Holloman

March 6, 2024

I always enjoyed seeing Mr. Utter when he visited the library. I will miss his friendly smile and his positive, sweet spirit.

Robert Parnell

March 6, 2024

Thank you for your service to our Country.

Emily Hunt

March 5, 2024

Dr. Utter was my favorite Professor at Miami. He was so supportive, patient, and kind. I learned so much from him and won´t ever forget his amazing smile! Sending my condolences to the family.

Sherry Sheffield

March 5, 2024

I remember great broadcasting classes that got me through the first half of my working life. Thank you!

Kevin Marks

March 5, 2024

Very sorry to learn about this. Both Bill (he was Bill to me!) and Dixie were very impactful to me while I was a student...in h.s. for Dixie, and working at WMUB as a college student for Bill. I have the utmost respect for both of them, and wish peace and comfort to all.

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