Wilma Righter

1935 - 2018

Wilma Righter obituary, 1935-2018, Dayton, OH

Wilma Righter

1935 - 2018

BORN

1935

DIED

2018

Wilma Righter Obituary

Visit the Dayton Daily News website to view the full obituary.
RIGHTER, Wilma Good and faithful servant: Wilma Wuthrich Righter - Born 4/1/35, San Francisco, California - Died 1/24/18, Dayton, Ohio - Wife, Mother, Christian, Feminist, Activist and Friend. Willie's mother was born in Barcelona, Spain and was an immigrant to the United States via Mexico. Willie was proud of her Catalan heritage. Willie grew up in Morgan Hill, CA. As a child in 1942, she witnessed the beginnings of the Internment of Japanese Americans, and her conscience for justice formed. She earned her BA from the University of California in Berkeley, California where she met her husband, Dick Righter. They went to Philadelphia where Dick pastored Richardson Memorial Presbyterian Church. They were highly involved in the Civil Rights Movement. In 1968, they came to Dayton with their two daughters. They organized the Congregation for Reconciliation, a new church with members of faith and conscience, whose mission was to do social action. Her activities included liturgy creation along with children's and youth education. Willie worked as a licensed clinical counselor. In the community, she helped found the Good Friday Walk for Justice and Peace, and she was a key leader for more than 25 years. She taught non-violence training and was arrested committing civil disobedience. For many years, she served on the Board of Leaders for Equality and Action in Dayton (LEAD). LEAD is Dayton's grassroots, faith-based community organizing initiative for justice. Willie served on the action committee whose work resulted in a precedent setting case that gained access to Beavercreek for RTA bus riders. She is preceded in death by her father, William Wuthrich and mother, Marie (Sagues) Wuthrich. She is survived by her husband of nearly 57 years, Rev. Richard L. Righter (Dick) of Dayton, Ohio. Also of Dayton, her daughter, Elisabeth L. Righter (Lisa), son-in-law, Stephen Kramer and grandson, Benjamin Kramer and her daughter, Karen Righter Malesko. A celebration of her life will be planned for Spring 2018. If friends wish to honor Willie in some way, the family prefers a memorial contribution to Leaders for Equality and Action in Dayton (LEAD), Planned Parenthood, Bread for the World, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company or a cause of your choice. Further information is available at www.newcomerdayton.com

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February 10, 2018

Willie's life was one of wonderful contribution and service. She will always be an example of superior Christian commitment. Rest in well deserved glory.
Rev. Dr. Charles C. Williams, jr.

Alice Newton

January 31, 2018

I am the sister of Ellen Newton Duell who was a good friend of Willie and Dick. She and her late husband, Seth Duell, were members of the Congregation For Reconciliation in Dayton. I first met Willie and Dick in 2007 when they came to worship with Ellen and Seth in Yellow Springs which they did once/month. It was a meaningful experience for me. They came again in 2012 to worship at Ellen's home when I was visiting. How I wish I had known then what I know now about Willie's life and could have chatted more with her, but I'm deeply moved by reading about her and very grateful to have met both her and Dick. She was a person who exemplifies Margaret Mead's statement that a small group of people can create meaningful change in the world. Such small groups include dedicated people like Willie.

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