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Patricia Wright
Patricia Wright, 74, died peacefully at home on December 5 surrounded by her family.
She was born in Patterson and eventually settled in Toms River. Pat loved "her" ocean, books, gardening, cooking and her family. She was a fastidious woman with a huge personality and will be missed terribly. You never had to wonder what she was thinking!
She was predeceased by her parents Wemmer and Elsie Snyder and her husband William Wright. Pat is survived by her children Jennifer and Timothy Carr of Jackson, NJ and Kristen and James Perri of Neptune, NJ, as well as her beloved Roger Donald and his children Debbie and Michael. She also leaves behind two grandchildren and three grand-kitties, as well as wonderful family, friends and neighbors.
At her request services will be private. The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for her during her brief illness. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to David's Dream and Believe Cancer Foundation, davidsdreamandbelieve.org.
"It is what it is."
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I was blessed to know her and have as a wonderful friend. I will miss her dearly.
All the tea that was served in that little kitchen. Love You Pat
Laura
December 12, 2016
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