Nashville Community Loses a Beloved Leader: Henry Anderson Atwater II

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Nashville mourns the passing of Henry Anderson Atwater II, an influential educator and community leader, at the age of 81. With a career dedicated to improving lives and a deep commitment to family and faith, he leaves behind an enduring legacy. His remarkable journey included years of service in psychology and a spirit that uplifted those around him. The community remembers him as a beacon of love, hard work, and resilience, especially during the holiday seasons that he cherished.

Nashville Mourns the Loss of Henry Anderson Atwater II

Nashville, Tennessee is coming together to remember an extraordinary individual who made a lasting impact in his community. Henry Anderson Atwater II, a beloved educator and community leader, passed away at the age of 81 on December 20, 2024. His life, filled with hard work, love, and faith, leaves behind a remarkable legacy that many will cherish forever.

A Life Full of Promise and Dedication

Born on October 28, 1943, to Celesta Atwater Franklin and Henry A. Atwater, Henry was the eldest of four siblings. He grew up with a palpable drive to succeed and make a difference, receiving his early education at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School and later at Father Ryan High School. Ambition led him to Tennessee State University, where he earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Psychology. He wasn’t done yet! He went on to obtain a Specialist degree from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University.

A Fruitful Career in Psychology

Henry dedicated his career to improving the lives of others. For 48 years, he served at Meharry Medical College in multiple roles, including psychologist, professional counselor, Director of Student Services, and Director of the Counseling Center. He became known as “Meharry’s Storyteller” and the “Voice of Meharry”, earning a place in the hearts of countless students and colleagues. His commitment and passion for education were evident in the way he facilitated learning and support for those around him.

Family Man with a Heart of Gold

On August 2, 1969, Henry married Sula Delois Pulley, and together they shared a beautiful journey that lasted 55 years. Their love and partnership became an anchor for their family, which includes their two children, Ingrid Lynn Atwater and Henry Anderson Atwater III. He also treasured his role as a grandfather to Lawrence R. Jeter III, who lovingly referred to him as “Precious Boy.” Family gatherings, spirited conversations, and a strong sense of community were pillars in Henry’s life.

An Indomitable Spirit

Henry’s resilience was nothing short of inspiring. Even when faced with health challenges, he demonstrated an iron will, driving himself to dialysis treatments. His independence and remarkable work ethic were a testament to his character and determination.

Passions Beyond Academia

A proud life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, Henry was initiated into the Nashville Alumni Chapter in 1978. His love for the Tennessee Titans was well-known, and he was an active supporter of the team. Furthermore, for over 70 years, Henry was a devoted member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, where he attended services regularly and demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his faith.

Christmas Celebration Enthusiast

When the holiday season rolled around, Henry transformed his home into a winter wonderland. His legendary love for Christmas brought joy to many, showcasing his ability to spread happiness and warmth.

Legacy and Final Arrangements

Henry is survived by his wife Sula, daughter Ingrid (Lamont) Stone, son Henry Anderson Atwater III, grandson Lawrence, brothers Jack Atwater and William (Rochelle) Price, and various extended family members. His family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Nashville Guide Right Foundation, honoring his commitment to community service.

A public viewing will take place on December 30, 2024, at Lewis & Wright FD from 2-4 PM, followed by funeral services to be conducted at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on December 31, 2024. In reflecting on Henry’s life, many remember him as someone who truly embodied the spirit and words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., especially during challenging times.

As the Nashville community grieves his loss, they also celebrate the indelible impact he made through his dedication to education, family, and service to others. Henry Anderson Atwater II will always be remembered as a man of unwavering commitment, compassion, and love.

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