FORT MYERS - Richard W. Wright, 88, died on February 4, 2022. He was born October 16, 1933, in Huntington, West Virginia, the son of Leo and Marie (Moruney) Wright.
After serving in the United States Army, Richard graduated from Marshall University, Class of 1957, and was married to the love of his life, Avis U. Joseph, for 64 years. Together, they raised their family in Concord, Massachusetts. Richard, the perfect "Daddy" of girls, was known for his devotion to his four daughters, otherwise known as the "4K's" (Kendra, Kateri, Kim and Kirsten). Recognized for his dedication, wisdom, and mentorship of young engineers throughout the years, Richard spent his entire professional career working for Raytheon Corporation as a systems engineer, where he developed the Patriot missile. In 1996, Richard and Avis lived their dream, enjoying a 25-year retirement together in Fort Myers, Florida filled with sunshine, family and good times!
In addition to his parents, Richard is predeceased by his sisters, Pat and Rosemary, as well as brothers, James Leo and Paul. Surviving, in addition to his wife Avis (Joseph) Wright, are his brothers David and his wife, Dorothy Lynn, and Joseph and his wife, Joan; four daughters, Kendra, Kateri and her husband John Scriven, Kimberly and her husband Foster Robinson, and Kirsten and her husband Dan D'Amore; five grandsons, Joseph D'Amore, Garrett and Dillon Robinson, John Scriven, and Justin Miller; and three great grandsons, Reid Robinson, Porter Robinson, and Woody Robinson.
A private and humble service reflective of Richard's life will be held in March. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Marshall University Foundation, (please specify Richard William Wright Patriot Engineering Scholarship in memo area), 519 John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25703.
Arrangements are under the care of Dee Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Concord