Passed on Thursday, 24 August 2017

He graduated from Carleton College and was then called to the ministry and studied at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He interned at Tokyo Union Church in Japan. He was ordained in 1962 and became assistant pastor at Rock Spring Church in Arlington, VA, where he joined the struggle for civil rights.
Dr. Wightman was committed to the causes of social justice for all marginalized people, whether over issues of race, sex, religion, ethnicity, or preference. He chaired the committee that declared First Congregational Church of Sheffield (Old Parish Church) an Open and Affirming church for LGBTQ people. He was commended by the Concerned African American Parents and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Society of Westfield, NJ. But he went gently into these battles, meeting people where they were and slowly building a consensus for a just direction. He modeled in his life the compassion he saw in the Gospel.
After Rock Spring, John was called to Saint Paul's Church in Nutley, NJ. After ten years, he became Associate Conference Minister in the Michigan Conference of the United Church of Christ, traveling extensively around the state to support churches in trouble. He missed having a parish of his own, and so came to First Congregational in Westfield, NJ, where he remained until he retired to Sheffield, MA in 1998. There he became an active member at Old Parish Church. He also served several small area churches as interim pastor, including a number of years at Second Church of Pittsfield, MA.
John had an abiding love for the natural world, which he instilled in all his children, who are passing it down to their children. He served as chair of the Sheffield Land Trust Board of Directors. He thrived on music, singing with Berkshire Bach, Crescendo, and the church choir. He also loved bicycling and winning at cribbage.
A Memorial service was held at First Congregational Church of Sheffield (Old Parish Church), 125 Main Street, Sheffield, MA, September 9, 2017 at 1:00pm. Burial will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations to Old Parish Church or the Sheffield Land Trust would be welcome.