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John Henry Wick III

1946 - 2025

John Henry Wick III obituary, 1946-2025, Charleston, WV

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1946

DIED

2025

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Jan. 5, 2026

2:00 p.m.

Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

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John Wick Obituary

John Henry Wick III

April 14, 1946 - December 14, 2025

John Henry Wick, III, died peacefully at his home in Richmond, Va., on December 14, 2025, surrounded by his family. He is survived by his devoted wife of 56 years, Mary, and their children, John (Susanne) and Cameron (Brooke), all of Richmond, and his daughter, Mary Price Reath (Tim) of Annapolis. He was the proud grandfather of Timmy, Henry, Coleman, Stuart, Ellie, Jack, and Blair. He also leaves behind seven nieces and nephews; two sisters-in-law; Keith Straw and Nina Peyton; and many beloved West Virginia cousins who remained close to his heart throughout his life.

John was preceded in death by his parents, John H. Wick, Jr. and Marjorie Backus; and by his sister, Susan Wick Sieg.

Born in New York and raised in Charleston, West Va., John attended the Greenbrier Military Academy and graduated from West Virginia University. He and Mary moved to Richmond in 1969. Over the course of his career, he served in roles that reflected both his work ethic and his wide-ranging interests, including as a purchasing agent at Philip Morris, in commercial real estate sales at Harrison Bates, and as Vice President of Dickinson Fuel Company in Charleston, W.Va.

John deeply loved his family and took great pride in his West Virginia heritage. He was especially devoted to Mary, his lifelong companion. Known for his warmth, generosity, and readiness to help anyone in need, he formed close and lasting friendships throughout his life. He contributed meaningfully to the Richmond community through volunteer work with the Hand Workshop Art Center, Grace and Holy Trinity Church, and the Westmorland Place Association.

He cherished time on the water at his river house, where he loved entertaining friends of all ages and backgrounds. John also enjoyed playing golf at the Country Club of Virginia and cards at the Commonwealth Club.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to all who cared for John, with special appreciation to Asia Giles for her devoted and compassionate care.

Funeral services will be held at Grace and Holy Trinity Church in Richmond, Va., on January 5, 2026, at 2 p.m. A second service and burial will take place in Charleston, W. Va., this spring.

Live stream of the service at https://ghtc.org.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to one of John's favorite nonprofit organizations, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, The Science Museum of Virginia, or Grace and Holy Trinity Church.
Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Dec. 28, 2025.

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Lisa Simmons

December 29, 2025

My deepest sympathy to Mary, John, Mary Price, Cameron and all of the spouses and grands. And to the many great friends who were like family to him. John was a great man and Brother to Susan. He was awesome to me and I have lots of awesome memories of him and his great family. Always in my heart as are you all.

Marcella Stevens

December 28, 2025

This man here,was a real good person,i use to work for bills cleaners for 19 yrs,this man use to come in with the same personality and the smile,he will be truly miss,RIP SIR

Sally Reed Snyder

December 27, 2025

Sorry to hear of Johnnie´s passing. The Wick family were greats friends of my family, Jane and Kelley Reed, of Charleston, WV. John bought my dad´s MG. Kelley and John were both big men, Mom and I would laugh, saying they looked like a frog on a Lilly pad. Great stories and memories, from the Reed and McMaster clan. Sincerely, Sally Reed Snyder.

Sparky and Harriett Adams

December 27, 2025

Mary and Family - We are saddened by your great loss. We love John and you and cherish the fond memories of our times spent with you, especially in Richmond. John was such a good, caring, generous, Christian man. We will really miss him and are proud to call both of you our friends. You and your loved ones will be in our thoughts and prayers. GOD bless - Sparky and Harriett

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