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Richard Paul Poethig

1925 - 2021

Richard Paul Poethig obituary, 1925-2021

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1925

DIED

2021

Richard Poethig Obituary

The Rev. Richard Paul Poethig died peacefully on November 22, 2021, at the age of 96. He was born July 13, 1925, into a working-class, German-American family in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, where his progressive political consciousness began to form. He was the son of Ernest and Henrietta Schölzel Poethig.

Richard was ordained in the United Presbyterian Church in 1952. His path to the ministry began in childhood, with Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church's outreach to the immigrant community. He graduated from The College of Wooster and Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where he met Eunice Blanchard. They married in 1952.

Richard devoted his life and ministry to urban and economic justice - a "vision of a society that shares more and consumes less, seeks compassion over suspicion and equality over domination." (Social Creed for the 21st Century, National Council of Churches).

In 1957, Richard and Eunice became fraternal workers in the Philippines under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. There, Richard contributed to the new field of "urban-industrial evangelism," training church and lay leaders to advocate for industrial workers and to improve housing for the urban poor. They arrived in a period of dramatic change, characterized by urbanization, industrialization, and anti-imperialism.

In 1972, the family moved to Chicago where Richard served as director of the Institute of the Church in Urban Industrial Society (ICUIS) and dean of the Presbyterian Institute on Industrial Relations at McCormick Seminary. As globalization began affecting manufacturing jobs, ICUIS reported on the economic dissolution in the Rust Belt around the Great Lakes.

Richard and Eunice moved in 1986 to Buffalo, where Eunice served as Executive Presbyter of Western New York and Richard wrote for Presbyterian Historical Society journals. Richard published nearly fifty articles on urban-industrial issues, and produced a personal memoir, available on www.richardpoethig.com and on www.onthesidewalksofnewyork.com.

In 1981 Richard visited the hometown of his grandfather in East Germany, and re-established connections with the lay movement of the Protestant Academies in Germany. He was a cofounder, with the German Lay Academies, of a transatlantic interreligious dialogue on the role of religion in modern society to reinforce the global goals of peace, justice, and integrity of creation.

Richard and Eunice retired to Chicago. They joined the Community of Peers, a gathering of Presbyterians embodying a vibrant progressive Christian theology.

Richard was preceded in death by his wife. He is survived by his five children and their partners: Scott (Maja Bucan) in Philadelphia, Kathryn (Victoria Rue) and Johanna (Chris Brown) in California, Margaret (Dick Creps) and Erika (Ray Sendejas) in Virginia, and three grandchildren, all left-handed: Luke (son of Scott and Maja), and Sam and Ben (sons of Erika and Ray), and his sister, Erna Galardi.

Memorial service (also virtual) is on Saturday, December 11, 2021, at 3 p.m. CT, Lake View Presbyterian Church in Chicago (https://www.lakeviewpresbyterian.org/)

Memorial gifts may be made to the Jubilee Economics Ministry, Finger Lakes Land Trust, The Tenement Museum, Lakeview Pantry , or the Presbyterian Historical Society .
Published by New York Times from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2021.

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Bryce Little Jr

February 8, 2022

It was and is a real pleasure to know and work with Dick Poethig in Southeast Asia. Dick was in the Philippines and my wife served in Thailand. He was a great friend and colleague.

Joan Reutershan

December 19, 2021

My goodness, how can one human pour forth so much love and pragmatic help in the world in so many places across so many decades? Thank you for sharing some of his life in the obituary. I will treasure the words of the Social Creed (of l908 or 2008;-)--"a vision of a society that shares more and consumes less, seeks compassion over suspicion and eqaulity over domination." I'm honored to be a friend of Kathryn and see how she pursues her Dad's vision. Bless you all as you celebrate his life and mourn his passing.

Grace Gyori

December 10, 2021

I'm flooded with memories of both Eunice and Dick. One is of Tom and I helping them close up their summer home on the lake in Wisconsin. We had shared happy days with them there, swimming, boating above all conversing. Dear, dear friends whom I miss!

Karen (Richardson) Roesser

December 10, 2021

YOU baptized me in 1954 in a tiny chapel in Buffalo, NY...YOU removed a fish hook from my ear lobe as gently as you could on a family vacation in Wisconsin... YOU said the heartfelt words at my father's memorial for your dear friend...and YOU always greeted me with the brightest of smiles.
Memories of YOU will always be with me.

Emily McGinley and Rich Pak

December 1, 2021

Our hearts are filled to overflowing with gratitude at the life and ministry of Dick. His joyful and generous spirit never seemed to waiver, as with his belief in the capacity of all people to do good in the world. For all of his accomplishments, he was ever a down-to-earth, friendly, and curious person who never stopped finding ways to enjoy life. I give thanks for a life well-loved.

Anita Mathew

December 1, 2021

deep sympathy and may family and friends remember his joyous life and celebrate.

Jim Poznak

November 30, 2021

Richard lived a life worth living.

Dale Valaskovic

November 30, 2021

I remember when Richard was involved with ICUIS and came out to speak to our mens group. At that time we were Garfield Ridge Presbyterian Church. Now we are Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. I new Eunice and Richard in their work in the Presbytery of Chicago. We thank them for all the work they accomplished in their Lifetime. You have are deepest sympathy in your loss. Dale & Alice Valaskovic.

Don Holt

November 30, 2021

Fond memories of Sunday hymn singing onLake Archibald, Wisconsin.

Lisa Phillips

November 30, 2021

Although I never met your father he sounds like an extraordinary man and I can see where you get many of your qualities. My condolences to you and your family.

George and Jan Beran

November 30, 2021

Your parents were so important to us in our Philippine days and beyond. You Dad with his hearty laugh would lighten any discussion but that did not mask his passion for the plight of wage earners nor his campaign for fairness. Our awareness for those concerns is still present because of him. We thank and praise God for his gift of Richard Poethig. George and Jan Beran Ames, Iowa

The Rev. Fr. Primo C. Racimo

November 30, 2021

Rest in the power of God's love, Dick. You were a mentor in urban-industrial issues. Thank you for your love of the Filipino people.
May those whom you have left behind live in God's peace.

Paula Grace

November 29, 2021

The earth lost a gentle soul who contributed mightily.

Eric Chavis

November 29, 2021

I worked with both Dick and Eunice during my time in Chicago what exciting times we had. Dick spoke at my ordination and installation service. When I embarked on community ministry in East St Louis, IL. I loved his laugh and eagerness to tackle complicated economic and labor issues.

Jan Niemeyer

November 29, 2021

I am honored to have been enlightened, encouraged and emboldened by this joyous and tireless worker in God´s service.

Mark Wendorf

November 29, 2021

A great mentor, a fine teacher and a good and faithful servant. He taught me so much. Peace to you, Richard.

David G. Cassie

November 29, 2021

Working to alleviate suffering and for the transformation of society is the wholistic piety of believers in Jesus as the Christ. Dick and Eunice were exemplars of this noble calling. I was privileged to have had both of them as friends and will always draw inspiration from their life and work. My deepest condolences to their extended family.

Jeff Hall

November 29, 2021

Condolences to the Poethig family. Obviously a life well lived.

Donna Hipps

November 28, 2021

Richard and Eunice were so inspiring to be around, warm hearted, engaged with the world and two people of great intellect.

Bob Wasserman

November 28, 2021

Truly a life with enormous value and accomplishments. He will obviously never be forgotten. A fine example of remaining connected in our letter years. So much to learn from.

Christian Iosso

November 28, 2021

Having lived around NYC for about 50 years, Dick always struck me as a New Yorker. Then, as a child of children of working class (aka, poor) 20th Century immigrants, with a father involved in union leadership, Dick's research and publications naturally seemed important-- I recognized some of his faith and the kind of loyalty it represented. While Dick certainly knew the 1908 Social Creed as much as anyone, the obit quote is from the 2008 "Social Creed for the 21st Century," which he helped develop and promote. (https://www.presbyterianmission.org/wp-content/uploads/1-connectingtothecreed-2008.pdf ). To you Poethig children, and grandchildren, I pray you can keep the amazing balance of intellectual faith heritage and basic radicalism that Dick and Eunice embodied. Dick joins age-mates Dean Lewis and Don Shriver in dying this year, though they were only 95, but also influential progressive Presbyterians. With deep affection, we have all lost Eine Speiche Im Rad zu Gott.

Scarmientha Codio

November 28, 2021

My deepest condolences to Mr. Richard's family and friends. I´m honored to have had the opportunity to work and learn so much from him. I could never forget the warmth of his loving family. May he rest in peace!

Richard Fernandez

November 28, 2021

Richard was wise enough to take our mutual friend Bill Coffins sage advice: "The purpose of life is to die young as late as possible." Committed to issues of peace and justice all of his days Richard found ways, always, to add value where ever his ministry took him. For this brother's witness I say thank you, thank you...and, again, thank you.

Dick Fernandez

Tyneisha Burton

November 28, 2021

I would like to offer my deepest sympathy to Mr. Richard´s family and friends. He was definitely a special man to meet with amazing family and his memory will be forever in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. I´m grateful for the opportunity to meet him and him and his kindhearted children.

Margaret Seiler

November 28, 2021

My parents were good friends of the Poethigs in Manila in the '60s, and kept in touch by mail for many years afterwards. Both of them are gone now, but I was pleased to reconnect via Margaret's podcast! Sending you many condolences.

Dena, Richard & Anita Lathrop

November 28, 2021

Richard was a positive, welcoming and never judgmental person. He will be missed. Sorrow for the loss of a man who gave comfort to most who met him.

Annie Wu King

November 27, 2021

My thoughts and love to the family of dear Eunice and Richard, both gone but never forgotten - joining my Donna Blackstock.

Alan Rey Sarte

November 26, 2021

Highest salute and gratitude for the life of Richard Poethig and his great contributions to betterment of the victims of injustice in the Philippines! Mabuhay ka Richard!

Michael J Adee

November 26, 2021

My condolences and prayers to the Poethig family in the loss of Richard Poethig.

Kerry Poethig

November 26, 2021

Dad presenting his regular Sunday breakfast fruit salad.

Kerry Poethig

November 26, 2021

My dad and mom, so characteristic in their approach to the cosmos. Dad takes his glasses off, mom arranges them properly. LOVE THEM.

joan olmstead

November 26, 2021

A family of love and kindness; blessings,
as you all begin the journey of grief.

Lynne Streeter

November 26, 2021

This is a beautiful story and great tribute. I especially enjoyed the "all left handed" detail!

Charles Frederick

November 26, 2021

Vaya con Dios, Richard Paul Poethig.

Joe Lubow

November 26, 2021

My deepest condolences. I consider myself fortunate to have had an opportunity to meet him, to observe his interactions with his daughters, and to share a bit of my life with him. It will take a bit of time, but as your grief recedes, you will again remember the better times and celebrate what he gave to you of his knowledge and faith.

Thea Farhadian

November 26, 2021

Dear Johanna,
My sincerest condolences to you and your family. What a beautiful obituary, I enjoyed getting to know your father a bit.
All the peace,
Thea Farhadian

Katharine Salmon

November 26, 2021

He sounds a wonderful man, truly inspirational. I was invited to read his obituary by Victoria Rue, and I am glad I did- he clearly blessed many people

laurie kuntz

November 26, 2021

Beautiful tribute to a stellar man. May his memory be eternal.

Victoria Rue

November 26, 2021

Richard's spirituality (aka aliveness!) inspired me to look into the cosmos and understand more deeply how creation mirrors the Creator. He was always a new thinker, leading us forward. As my father-in-law, he was a true "dad" to me, always loving, always supporting.

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