By Jeff Murphy,
July 17, 2023
WARRENSBURG, MO – Remembered for his dedication, commitment and the many contributions
made in service to students, faculty and staff at the University of Central Missouri,
Marvin E. “Bunky” Wright, Columbia, passed away on Friday, July 14 after an illness.
A longtime attorney who served various public and private higher education institutions
in Missouri, he was nearing his 14th consecutive year as a member of the UCM Board
of Governors at the time of his passing.
“Governor Wright was an ardent and passionate supporter of higher education. His long
and distinguished career is filled with selfless service that had a significant and
positive impact on all of higher education and directly on the University of Central
Missouri,” said UCM President Roger Best. “I will be forever grateful for his dedicated
leadership on the UCM Board of Governors, the wisdom and insights he brought to us,
and the transformative achievements his leadership facilitated. We will miss him tremendously.”
Wright was an attorney who had an extensive background in higher education, having
served as legal counsel for the University of Missouri System from 1967-1979, and
as general counsel for the MU System from 1998-2008. He also served as legal counsel
for Stephens College, Columbia College, and Westminster College while he worked in
private practice.
Wright’s relationship with UCM’s Board of Governors began initially as a consultant
and as interim general counsel for several months in 2008-2009. He was named to the
board in November 2009 and reappointed for a second term in April 2016.
Board President Ken Weymuth, Sedalia, praised Wright’s commitment to educating Missouri
students and his years of service to colleges and universities.
“The knowledge that he brought on higher education was invaluable. Bunky was passionate
about the University of Central Missouri. Every decision he made was in the best
interest of our students, faculty, and staff,” Weymuth remarked. “His knowledge of
higher education and his passion for our university will be hard to replace. He will
greatly be missed by all.”
Throughout his tenure on UCM’s board, he served in executive posts that included president
and vice president, and was involved in numerous decisions that had a positive impact
on students’ living and learning experiences at UCM. This included decisions related
to renovation and construction projects such as The Crossing, which was the university’s
first retail and residential facility; construction of the Student Recreation and
Wellness Center; and most recently, efforts to upgrade the Max B. Swisher Skyhaven
Airport to meet campus and community/region aviation needs.
Wright’s reputation as someone who cared about students was well known throughout
Missouri. The Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority Board (MOHELA) honored his
service to higher education in the state and to the university by establishing through
the UCM Alumni Foundation the Marvin E. “Bunky” Wright Educational Scholarship for
students participating in the THRIVE program. This program expands opportunities for
students who have disabilities so they can live more independent lives.
A 1964 graduate of the University of Missouri School of Law, Wright earned a bachelor’s
degree in chemistry from MU in 1958, and served as an officer in the United States
Air Force from 1958-1961. Wright returned to private practice upon retiring from the
general counsel position at the MU System in April 2008, and has been in private practice
since then. His experience in the legal profession includes associate in the firm
of Finch, Finch, Knehans and Cochran in Cape Girardeau, Missouri from 1964-1967; and
partner in the firm of Knight, Ford, Wright, Atwill, Parshall-Baker, LLC in Columbia,
Missouri from 1979-1998.
Active in professional organizations, Wright was the past president of the Missouri
Bar Association, a professional association for attorneys in Missouri, and past president
of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, which named him an
honorary life member in 2008. At the time of his passing, he was serving a second
term on MOHELA’s Board. In 2016, the University of Missouri presented Wright the Faculty-Alumni
Award.
A private family burial service will take place on Monday, July 31 at First Baptist
Church in Columbia, Missouri, followed by interment at Columbia Cemetery. On the same
day, a celebration of life is planned at The Clinton Club at Mizzou Arena (south
entrance) from 4-7 p.m.
Members of the UCM community express their deepest condolences to Governor Wright’s
family and friends, and are keeping them in their thoughts.