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DR. HARRISON BENJAMIN WILSON II

1925 - 2019

DR.  HARRISON BENJAMIN WILSON II obituary, 1925-2019, Chesapeake, VA

HARRISON WILSON Obituary

Dr. Harrison B. Wilson II, former president of Norfolk State University, has passed from this life after 94 fulfilling years. Many knew Dr. Wilson for his lifetime of organizational leadership, not only during his tenure at Norfolk State, but for his broader contributions to the Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond. Dr. Wilson always explained his life in the context of his past, positing that his achievements were rooted long before his birth on April 21, 1925. His grandmother taught school to the formerly enslaved in the years after the Civil War. Marguerite Ayers, his beloved mother, carried on this tradition by impressing the value of education upon Harrison and his four brothers and sisters. With all his accomplishments, he conceived of himself as a link within a longer chain of past and future; of triumphs, setbacks, and continuous learning.

President of Norfolk State University from 1975-1997, Dr. Wilson’s professional and community successes seem unbounded. In 1946, after service in the United States Navy during World War II, Dr. Wilson enrolled in Kentucky State University, just miles from where his mother and father were born. There, he would receive the familial and educational support that would launch a lifetime of accomplishment. In college he pledged to the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., and thrived as a member of the Thoroughbreds basketball team. After graduating with high honors in 1950, Dr. Wilson carried his Kentucky State education further, pursuing his PhD at Indiana University while serving as head basketball coach at Jackson State University. While coaching in Jackson, he earned his doctorate of education, accomplished a coaching record of 365 wins and 74 losses, and birthed four boys with his first wife, Anna Williams. Their four sons, Benjamin, Harrison, John and Richard, would grow up on the campus of Jackson State, surrounded by the atmosphere of the historically black institution that their father helped grow.

When his first wife, Mrs. Anna (Williams) Wilson, passed away in 1967, Dr. Wilson persevered through a world of heartache, leaning on friends and family for support. He was blessed to later meet Dr. Lucy Cutliff, who with her beloved daughter Jennifer, would eventually fill the monumental role of mother in the Wilson household. They later shared in the birth of a daughter, April.

As a couple, Dr. Harrison Wilson and Dr. Lucy Wilson built outstanding careers in higher education. Echoing the stories he’d share of his grandmother working to expand black education in the Civil War South, Dr. Wilson committed himself to developing the highest educational standards at the nation’s premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities. As an administrator, he contributed to the growth of Tennessee State University, Fisk University, and of course, Norfolk State University where he served as a president beloved by many.

Dr. Wilson believed deeply in the worth and potential of the schools for which he served. While at Norfolk State, he accomplished university status for what was then “Norfolk State College.� He increased the number of African American students pursuing STEM fields at the institution. He recruited highly qualified faculty and established mentoring programs to ensure that his students were equipped with the tools for graduation. Dr. Wilson expanded the university’s facilities, maintaining positive relationships with state government to expand university resources. He served on the Board of Directors of Bell Atlantic Virginia, the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, and the Commonwealth Ethics Committee. He received honorary doctorate degrees from the Eastern Virginia Medical School and Kentucky State University. In 2014, Dr. Wilson travelled to Lexington, Kentucky to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Kentucky with his grandson, Brandon, who received his Masters. Significantly, the University used the occasion as an apology for decades of discriminatory and segregationist admissions policies against African Americans like Wilson.

Of course, Dr. Wilson defined himself beyond the realm of professionalism. He was a father to six, grandfather to eight, and great grandfather to three. Those closest to him experienced his fantastic capacity for storytelling and oral history, his sense of humor, his wisdom. True to form, Dr. Wilson spent his final days teaching - telling family histories to his children and grandchildren, offering academic and professional advice to those who called on him, peppering in his clever sense of humor. Until his death on July 28, 2019, Dr. Wilson was treasured as a community leader and educator, indispensable to the history of the Hampton Roads, Virginia, and beyond.

Service information: Lying in State The Wilder Performing Arts Center, Norfolk State University, August 3, 2019, 11:00 am-2pm. Saturday, August 3, 2019, Last Stroll of the Green and Gold, Witness the Precessional of Dr. Wilson and Spartan Legion Band along the perimeter of NSU 2:15-3:00pm.

Celebration for Life: August 3, 2019, The Wilder Performing Arts Center, Norfolk State University 3:00PM. In lieu of flowers please make your tax-deductible gift to the Norfolk State University Foundation. The Harrison B. Wilson Endowment.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Jul. 31, 2019.

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August 5, 2019

So sorry to hear of his death. He was a great man and leader who left behind an Amazing legacy. He gave so much of his life to help future generations to reach their goal and become great achievers. He will missed by his family and all whose lives are richer because of his dedication to education and mankind.

Pamela Stitts Harris

August 3, 2019

Rip, Dr. Harrison B. Wilson, Jr.
B.S. in Ely. Childhood Education Class of 81

Lawrence H. Davis Sr.

August 3, 2019

BEHOLD THE GREEN, and THE GOLD,
He was a GIANT of a Man and an Angel at Heart,
He LOVED us All, and then Depart,
"WELL DONE", my Faithful Friend,
YOUR SPIRT is with US until the END

From the families of Lawrence H. Davis Sr., and Rhonnie Dixon(Houston, TX.)

Kate Poe

August 2, 2019

Kenny

August 2, 2019

Dear April, I want to extend my heartfelt sympathy... Your friend,

Dianne Davis

August 1, 2019

To the Wilson Family

May God give you peace as you go through this time of bereavement. The Lord blessed him to be with us for 94 years, and he gave so much to the young people at Norfolk State and others that he encountered.

God Bless you.

Shirley A. Whitaker

August 1, 2019

"Lord Have Mercy" is one of the statements Dr. Harrison B. Wilson would say and laugh when he had been "out done" and couldn't come up with the necessary words for a response. That was who he was.

He loved talking to people and telling stories of his life and the experiences he encountered along the way. He loved sports, especially basketball. I remember hearing him yelling from his box in Echols Hall to the coaches to "do this or do that." Of course it aggravated them, but who was gonna stop him. He just loved the game. This love of sports spilled over to such events as the Tim Reid Celebrity Fundraiser, to enjoying baseball games in his box at Harbor Park, to celebrating his 22-year tenure as NSU's president. I was truly grateful to him for giving me and other staff the opportunity to work with him, his staff and his family at these activities and more.

He loved the students and you would see him often stop and have conversations with them, even if it meant his being late for a meeting. To him, it was always about the students.

He loved his family and his faith. He will be missed, but God needed him more. A great loss to us all.

Rest in peace,

Shirley A. Whitaker
NSU Athletics
Retired

Archie Earl

August 1, 2019

I am sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Harrison B. Wilson, II. He was President of Norfolk State University during the first 6 years (1991-1997) of my 25 years (1991-2016) of service, at NSU. Many of the sound practices established during his tenure (1977-1997), as President, continued to serve the University well, after his retirement in 1997. He was a great leader. It was a pleasure to have known him and worked with him. May God continue to bless the entire family, during this time of loss. (Dr. Archie W. Earl, Sr., Former Norfolk State University Faculty Senate President)

Sharon Foster

August 1, 2019

A mighty tree has fallen. I remember sitting in Dr. Wilson's office - don't ask why, I can't remember; probably some Spartan Echo stuff - and a student came in crying uncontrollably. His mother had suddenly passed away & he didn't have money for a plane ticket to fly home right then. Dr. Wilson came out of his office & told his assistant to find a ticket for the student. He told the student to go back to his dorm room & pack. He would have him on a flight by midnight. Dr. Wilson, was a president that cared about his students, every one of us...Rest well, sir

Pamela Russell

August 1, 2019

My sincere condolences to Dr. Wilson's Family. I am a former student at Norfolk State University and benefited from his endeavors to build NSU into the institution that it is today. He was a giant in the Educational Community and will be solely missed. May you RIP Sir . . .

Pam Russell

Thelma Carroll

August 1, 2019

James W. Howell and Thelma Carroll offer deepest condolences to the family of the late Dr. Harrison Benjamin Wilson, II. Dr. Wilson will be remembered for his encouragement of students, faculty, and staff at Norfolk State University.

MYRA INGRAM

August 1, 2019

I extend my love and heartfelt condolences to my Linesister April and her family as you weather this season. Continue to cherish the many memories shared with your father.

James Edwards, lll

July 31, 2019

Our condolences to the Wilson's family on the passing of your loved one who you loaned to us to help make Norfolk State University a greater place of higher education.
Thanks Dr. Wilson for your great leadership and love of our "behold the green and gold ".

Reverend Dr. James ( Class of 1969 ) and Reverend Dee ( Class of 2013 )Edwards , lll

Michael and Rhonda Turner

July 31, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Wilson Family during this time of depletion and loss.

Ike Jones

July 31, 2019

God will comfort and strengthened you and your family. He will never leave you nor forsake you.
Look toward Him for your health and strength.
He is able.

So look to the Lord, reach out to those around you, and have faith that you will get through this situation. Go. Spartans!
Beholds The Green and Gold!!!
We will truly miss Dr.Wilson.

Lamont Simmons

July 31, 2019

"My deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends, alumni, students, colleagues and neighbors on the passing of the beloved President Harrison Wilson. He was a great man and is sorely missed."

Bernie KIrsch

July 31, 2019

A strong man of great intellect and kindness has left the world a poorer place. He was known for his love of this world and his grace among his brothers.

May he rest in eternal peace and never loose his place in our loving hearts.

L Smith

July 31, 2019

His loving and continuous devotion to the "Green and Gold" of Norfolk State University students, faculty and staff

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3

Lying in State

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Norfolk State University

The Wilder Performing Arts Center, VA

Aug

3

Memorial Gathering

2:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

along the perimeter of NSU

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Aug

3

Celebration of Life

3:00 p.m.

Norfolk State University

The Wilder Performing Arts Center, VA

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