Richard (Dick) L. Wingfield, Jr. departed this life on December 3, 2013. He was a native of Newport News, VA and lived there most of his life. He moved to Smith Mountain Lake in April 2001.
He is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 62 years, Martha Ann Via Wingfield; Son, Richard L. Wingfield, III and wife Lisa of Pinehurst, NC; Daughter, Via Ann Jewell and husband Mike of Mechanicsville, VA. He leaves four Grandchildren, Brandon Wingfield and wife Lily of Jacksonville, FL, Wesley Wingfield of Carlisle, PA, Matthew Jewell and wife Melody of Groton, CT, and Mia Puglisi and husband Jake of Richmond, VA. Along with four Great-Grandchildren including Jaden, Joel and Beau Wingfield and Morgan Puglisi; His Sister, Mary Jane Hollingsworth of Troutdale, VA and many Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.
Upon graduation from Lynchburg College in 1951, he entered the U.S. Air Force. A year later, he attended officer Candidate School and after 8 years of service was discharged as a Second Lieutenant.
Upon returning to Newport News, he completed his Masters of Education degree at the College of William and Mary with additional graduate studies at the University of Virginia and began a career in Education in the Newport News, VA School System. He started as a teacher, athletic director, guidance counselor and tennis coach at Warwick HS. In 1964 he left Newport News to become principal at Randolph Henry HS in Charlotte County, VA. In 1967, Wingfield returned to Newport News and was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Business Affairs for the Newport News School System. He served in this position for twenty two years before retiring in 1989. After one month of retirement, he became Superintendent of Schools for Williamsburg, VA for a six month interim period, assisting in the search for a new superintendent.
Dick was a member of the International Organization of School Business Officials and served on their Board of Directors. He served on the faculty of Old Dominion University in their Business Graduate School program teaching finance.
His civic duty included serving on the Board of Directors for The American Red Cross, The American Cancer Society, Make a Wish Foundation and others. In his free time and all through life he enjoyed the outdoors, working in the yard, cultivating roses, playing tennis, swimming, boating and jogging. He had a love for history and travel and saw as much as he could in this country and abroad. He loved the competition of college sports while supporting any Virginia team playing an out of state team, and was an avid Redskin fan. Dick was a member of Halesford Baptist Church and part of the Golden Agers.
A celebration service will be held at Halesford Baptist Church 11:00 a.m. Saturday, and the family will receive friends in the Fellowship Hall following the Memorial Service. The burial will be private and for family only at the Wingfield Cemetery in Snow Creek.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions could be made to the following or the Charity of your choice: Moneta Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 65, Moneta, VA 24121 or Alzheimer’s Association, Central & Western Virginia, 1160 Pepsi Place/Suite306, Charlottesville, VA 22901, 434-973-6122. Arrangements by Conner-Bowman Funeral Home, 220 Location, 62 VA Market Place Drive, Rocky Mount, VA 24151…540-334-5151