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Harold Bell Wright Jr.

1940 - 2021

Harold Bell Wright Jr. obituary, 1940-2021, Lake Monticello, VA

Harold Wright Obituary

Harold Bell Wright Jr.

December 1, 1940 - November 6, 2021

Harold Bell Wright Jr., age 80, died peacefully of heart failure on November 6, 2021, at his Lake Monticello home, surrounded by loving family.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 43 years, Angell Husted; five sons, Michael Harold Wright of Franklin, Mass., Jonathan Joseph Wright and wife, Rachel Knighten, of Eugene, Ore., Mitchell Husted Wright of Arlington, Va., Matthew Husted Wright and wife, Naya Saucedo, of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Andrew Husted Wright of Arlington, Va.; stepdaughter, Michelle Pak and husband, Sung, of Easton, Conn.; grandchildren, Ana Knighten, Silvia Knighten, Timo Mitchell Wright, and Malcolm Javier Saucedo Wright; and his brother, Paul Sims Wright and wife, Mary, of Lake Monticello, Va. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Callie Wright and his 17-year-old son, Timo Husted Wright.

Dubbed by many as "the father and grandfather of Charlottesville television," Harold was a broadcaster for 58 years, all of it in the Charlottesville Radio and Television Market.

Harold was born on December 1, 1940, in Atlanta, Ga., and his family moved to Charlottesville in 1957. He graduated as the 1959 Salutatorian of Albemarle High School and then entered the University of Virginia with a major in electrical engineering. During his second year at UVA, he fell in love with broadcasting while working at the student-run station WUVA. Two years later, he joined WCHV radio as an engineer and announcer, and transformed their operations by incorporating remote broadcasts, hosting his "Fun with Harold" radio show, and even adding play-by-play commentary for high school sports. In 1965, Wright and three other Charlottesville businessmen bought a bankrupt radio station, WELK, and Harold turned it into the city's first Top 40 station. In 1972, he decided Charlottesville was large enough to support its own television station; Wright then garnered an additional 20 investors and an NBC network affiliation, and, in March 1973, Virginia Broadcasting Corporation signed on WVIR-TV/NBC29. In January 2020, Harold retired from WVIR-TV/NBC29, where he had served for 48 years as Vice President and General Manager.

Harold's drive and determination shown through in everything he did. He was a 1983 charter member — and third president — of the Blue Ridge Mountains Rotary Club. He also served on numerous boards and committees, including the Dogwood Festival Board, Salvation Army, Charlottesville Soap Box Derby, UVA Medical Center Community Relations, and UVA Children's Hospital Committee. His awards include the Charlottesville-Albemarle Chamber of Commerce 2007 Paul Goodloe McIntyre Award for Community Service, the 2018 Robert Gallimore Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding Public Service from the Virginia/West Virginia Associated Press, and the 2019 C.T. Lucy Distinguished Service Award from the Virginia Association of Broadcasters, which honors leaders in the state's broadcasting industry.

Wright devoted much of his life to mentoring his employees, friends, and — of course — his sons. He was also an active churchgoer who gave freely of his time and resources. His favorite hobby was working in and around his yard, especially tending his lawn during what he called "joy rides" on his John Deere.

A Celebration of Life and Love, with a reception to follow, will be held on Harold's 81st birthday, Wednesday, December 1, 2021, 5 p.m., at Effort Church, 7820 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Palmyra, Va. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favorite charity in memory of Harold Wright.
Published by Daily Progress on Nov. 21, 2021.

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William Rice

November 15, 2022

He was a pioneer by any standards. The Best of the Best.

Dick Washington

November 28, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss.

Bill Rice

November 24, 2021

Harold you were truly a friend and we shared many good times not the least being the MS Telethon followed by Dinner at the Barn. Our good friend Bruce Macdougall went first, you've probably already run into him he & Blanche. I'll be seeing you. All the best to your family, Bill.

Gail Shirley-Warren

November 22, 2021

Harold gave me my first job fresh out of college. I no work experience and no idea what "Traffic" meant in the broadcast industry. But apparently, he saw something in me and gave me a chance. His bark was loud and strong, but I will always remember the lessons I learned working with him and for him. Rest well my friend. Wishing peace and comfort to the family.

Terri Thelin

November 22, 2021

Harold was my boss at NBC29 for 12 years, and I´m sure no one loved broadcasting as much as he did. Farewell to an industry giant! Sending love to his dear wife, Angell.

Albemarle High School Alumni Association

November 21, 2021

The members and supporters of the Albemarle High School Alumni Association were very sorry to hear about Mr. Wright´s passing. It is always sad to lose a member of the Albemarle family, and we offer our condolences to his family and friends.

WILLIAM RAINES

November 21, 2021

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. HAROLD WAS A FRESHMAN WHEN I GRADUATED FROM AHS. I,TOO, ENJOYED HIS BROADCASTS.RIP

LESSIE SIMS

November 21, 2021

SENDING LOVE AND SYMPATHY TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MR. WRIGHT...LONG TIME LISTENER TO THE RADIO..I REMEMBER HIS VOICE WELL....TO THE FAMILY ALWAYS CHERISH THE GOOD TIMES YOU ALL SHARED....R.I.P. MR. WRIGHT....

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Effort Church

7820 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Palmyra, VA

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