Obituary
Merideth Price Wiswell
(December 26, 1919 - April 7, 2017)
Merideth Price
Wiswell, a World War II veteran and retired Marshall University
law professor, passed away April 7 in the Huntington home that his father
built, where he was born and lived his entire life. Born Dec. 26, 1919, to
Merideth P. and Tensia Wiswell, he earned his bachelor’s degree from
Washington & Lee University, where he was treasurer of Pi Kappa Alpha
fraternity. He received his doctor of laws degree from the University of
Michigan, a master of laws degree from Yale University and a master of
divinity degree from Claremont School of Theology. He began practicing law
in Huntington in 1949 and in 1953 married the love of his life, Helen
Simpson Tyree, whom he cherished until her death in1993. In 1970, he joined
the faculty of Marshall, where he taught business and finance law for 17
years, serving for several years as department chairman. He served in World
War II as a first lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, flying “the hump” over
the Himalayas as a navigator, and attained the rank of major in the Air
Force Reserve. He nurtured an avid interest in history, geology and the
arts, and he excelled as a woodworker, carving intricate designs on the
furniture he created. He is survived by nephew Milton Tyree of Louisville,
Ky., and nieces Patricia Hillman of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Helen Anders of
Austin, Texas. The family wishes to thank his faithful caregivers, Eddy,
Lori, Lisa, Laura, Lynnie, Nancy, Treasa and Kenny as well as Michael and
others from Cabell Huntington Home Health and Dr. Nair. Funeral services
will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12 at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary by
Rev. Mark Conner. A visitation will be held from 12:30 pm until service
time. Interment at Woodmere Memorial Park immediately after the service.
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