Circleville Lt. Colonel Richard "Rich" Warner Catlett, of
Circleville, Ohio, a proud Vietnam
veteran and devoted man of faith, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord
and Savior on December 20, 2025, at the age of 89. Born on July 24, 1936, in
Mansfield, Ohio, to Floyd Jasper and Nannie (Stevens) Catlett, Richard lived a
life of service, love, and unwavering strength.
He is survived by his three loving children: Don M. Catlett of Seminole, Florida;
Kelly A. Catlett of Powell; and Richard E. Catlett (Barbara) of Powell. He leaves
behind four cherished grandchildren: Christina L. Catlett Wiseman (Eric) of
Dublin, Lisa A. of Columbus, and Drew A. of Clintonville, Mollie A. Newberry
(Blake) of Dublin, and his precious great-granddaughter Viviana A. of Dublin, and
many beloved nieces and nephews in Alabama, North Carolina, Ohio, and
Texas. Richard was preceded in death by his beautiful and devoted wife of almost
60 years, Charlene "Char" Catlett (2017); his parents; his brother Robert Floyd;
and his sister Patricia Ann. Mom and Dad, we know you are together again, hand
in hand. We love you both beyond words and miss you more than our hearts can
say.
Richard graduated from Mansfield Senior High School Class of 1954 and his
undergraduate degree from Ohio University in 1971. He signed a minor league
baseball contract with the Cleveland Indians farm team, Jacksonville Meats,
Jacksonville, FL in 1954 as first baseman. Richard dedicated more than two
decades of his life to serving his country with unwavering patriotism, retiring as
Army Lieutenant Colonel in 1979. His journey began humbly in 1958 as an
enlisted soldier, earning his commission as a second lieutenant after graduating
from the U.S. Army Infantry Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning in 1959.
Richard's distinguished Army career spanned infantry leadership, Arabic
language expertise, and vital military intelligence roles, marked by extraordinary
skill, intellect, and sacrifice. He commanded soldiers at Fort Knox, led
interrogation teams supporting elite airborne divisions at Fort Bragg, provided
critical intelligence in South Korea and Saudi Arabia, headed special security
units in Alaska, and commanded teams in Vietnam that supported U.S. divisions
and allied forces from Australia and Thailand. A graduate of the Command and
General Staff College, Rich held key positions with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
Defense Intelligence Agency. In his final role as Operations Officer for the U.S.
Army Special Security Group in Washington, D.C., he oversaw global intelligence
support.
Richard was honored for his exemplary service with some of the Armys highest
distinctions, including the Legion of Merit, three Bronze Star Medals, the
Meritorious Service Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the
Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. He also earned the Good
Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, multiple
Vietnam Service Medals, the Korea Defense Service Medal, and the Republic of
Vietnam Campaign Medal. Additionally, he received the Air Force Outstanding
Unit Award, the Army Meritorious Unit Commendation, and the Republic of
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.
Richard was a longtime member of St. John Church in Stoutsville, where he
served for many years as Lay Leader, Senior Sunday School teacher, and past
President of the Administrative Board. He was also a proud life member of the
AMVETS, the Elks, and Masonic Lodge No. 10 in Anchorage, Alaska. Above all,
Richard cherished his brothers in arms from his years of military service. Now, he
is joyfully reunited with those who went before him, at peace in the company of
his beloved comrades. Dad, your faith, your service to others, and your
boundless love for your fellow veterans inspire us always. We are so very proud
of the man you were.
The family would like to thank Abbington of Powell Assisted Living and all the
wonderful staff who loved and took such good care of Dad these last 3 years.
Richard will be laid to rest at Forest Cemetery. Visiting hours at Wellman funeral
home will be from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, December 29, 2025. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Steven Krumm officiating with burial to follow in Forest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please donate to
a
charity of your choice to our beloved Veterans.
From Dad: See you in Paradise. We love you always and forever, Dad. Lt. Colonel Richard "Rich" Catlett

Published by Circleville Herald on Dec. 23, 2025.