George Frederick Wright
1838–1921 (age 83)
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Biography
George Frederick Wright (1838–1921) stood among American scholars as a thoughtful interpreter of both geology and theology, serving many years at Oberlin Theological Seminary while exploring the evidence of glacial history. His lectures and writings sought to hold the natural world and spiritual convictions in peaceful dialogue, earning him deep respect in academic circles and among parishioners alike.
Beyond the lecture hall, he remained a devoted neighbor in the Westwood community, offering counsel, encouragement, and a sharp mind to conversations about the times. His commitments to both faith and science continue to inspire those who visit his resting place at Westwood Cemetery.