Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameRaymond Lewis Wyatt Ph.D.
Birth23 Aug 1926, Rowan County, NC
Death26 Nov 2020, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, NC
MotherAmanda Mayetta Miller (1894-1971)
Spouses
Deathbef 26 Nov 2020
ChildrenJonathan Andrew “Drew” (1960-)
Birth16 Aug 1931
Death9 Feb 2002
BurialOakdale Baptist Church Cemetery, Spencer, Rowan County, NC
Marriage19 Nov 1966
Notes for Raymond Lewis Wyatt Ph.D.
Raymond Louis Wyatt

Dr. Raymond Louis Wyatt (RL, Ray), 94, passed away Thanksgiving morning November 26, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist medical Center.

Born November 23rd in 1926 to Pleasant Lovelace Wyatt and Amanda Miller of Spencer, he was the second youngest of six brothers and sisters. He attended Mars Hill college and Wake Forest University, and went on to receive his PhD from the UNC Chapel Hill, specializing in botany. After working as an assistant professor at Chapel Hill, he began his life long career as a professor of biology at Wake Forest University, the same year the school moved to Winston Salem in 1956. He created a lasting plant taxonomy collection that botanists from all over would use as a reference. Known as a difficult, but fair, professor, he left a lasting impression on many students that still remember him. His popular field trips to the coast of NC to study Venus flytraps and other coastal plants were remembered by all.

Upon retirement he and his wife, Ruth, fostered his love of travel. After her passing, he took many cruises all over the world, adding in each port to his collection of small jars that count over 75. RL is survived by his son Drew, his grandchildren Greyson, Sean, and Annice, and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents PL and Amanda, his wife Ruth, first wife Irene, his sisters Zula (Richard), Louise (Coy, James), Evelyeen (Bill), Ruby (Jake), and brother Baxter (Katherine).

Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Wake Forest Baptist hospital, and his longtime friend and caregiver David.

Service: A private service in Spencer will be held at a later date.

Memorial: Memorials may be made to Wake Forest University or a charity of your choice.

Salisbury Post, 1 Dec 2020
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