It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Lucien J. Bright, a beloved member of the Washington community, who left this world on January 27, 2026, at the age of 89, surrounded by his loving children. Born on April 18, 1936, in Washington, PA, Lucien lived a life rich in love, service, and dedication.
A proud veteran, Lucien honorably served in the United States Army before embarking on a career that would define his commitment to his community. In the late 1960s, he joined the Washington City Police Force, where he devoted himself to protecting and serving the people of Washington. His tenure as a Juvenile Crime Officer beginning in 1976 saw him champion innovative programs like the “Scared Straight and Save a Juvenile Program,” which he helped establish in 1985. Lucien's impact was significant, both in practical law enforcement and in mentoring young minds he always gave it to the kids straight. One of the kids he helped years ago said, "He would not be the man he is today if it weren't for "Officer Bright".
Lucien's remarkable career culminated in his retirement from the police department in 1992, upon which he took up the role of Chief of the Washington City Parking Authority. His contributions to the community did not go unnoticed; he was honored as “Citizen of the Year” by Mayor Sonny Spossey, a testament to his tireless dedication. He was trained through the FBI Police Forensics as a Hypnotist, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to serving others.
A man full of life, Lucien was the life of every party and had an infectious passion for sports—especially those connected to his hometown. He cheered fervently for W&J College and the Washington High School Prexies, embodying a spirit of pride for his community that resonated with those around him.
Lucien graduated from Washington High School “Class of 1954” and held a special place in his heart for both his family and his community. He loved spending time in Florida during the winter months and cherished the moments he spent bass fishing with his son. His greatest joy, however, came from being a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He looked upon his children, Missy (late Ray) Andrews, Cathy (Jeff) Buck, and Lucien (Dana) Bright, with immense pride, as well as his grandchildren, Michael (Jessica Ritchey) Andrews, Jennifer (Bratche) Eldred, Matthew (Mindi) Andrews, Corey, and Hannah Buck, who brought light and laughter into his life. His great-grandchildren, Isabelle, Noah, Ella, Zayne, Zeke, Maddox Andrews and Lorelei Eldred, held a special place in his heart as the legacy that would carry on his spirit.
Lucien is predeceased by his loving wife, Janice L. (Watters) Bright, whom he married in 1958 and cherished until her passing on May 22, 2001. He also mourned the passing of his dear companion of 24 years, Becky Griffith, who left this world on November 30, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lucien and Gertrude (Brock) Bright.
In these last moments, the family extends heartfelt gratitude to all care providers at Paramount Hospice and his personal caregivers for providing our father the best care imaginable throughout his journey.
Friends and Family are invited from 12PM to 4PM at the William G. Neal Funeral Home 925 Allison Ave. on January 31, 2026 followed by a funeral service at 4PM. Burial will be private at Washington Cemetery.
William G. Neal Funeral Home
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