WRIGHT, Stephen A.
Stephen A. Wright, 61, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning (May 15, 2012). Steve lived his life to the fullest and was a good friend and husband, and a kind and gentle soul with many friends and colleagues. Steve leaves his wife of 37 years Susan Wright; his mother Gertrude Wright of South Windsor; his brother and sister-in-law Howard and Sheila Wright of Ellington; sister and brother-in-law Linda and John Troost of Yukon, OK; nephew Timothy Wright and his fiancee Kim and sons Liam and Andre; niece Chrissy Scannelli and husband Joey and daughters Caleigh, Carlie and son Corbin; brothers-in-law William Salamites of Andover and Mark Salamites of Meriden; brother-in-law James and wife Nancy Salamites of Meriden; and sister-in-law Linda Salamites of Meriden. Steve graduated from ECSU with a B.S. in Economics/Psychology and attended University of Harford Masters Program. He started out in wedding photography, worked in Aero Space as fine gauge machinest and then in sales for 25 years, and the last six years with Leppert-Nutmeg, Inc. as sales engineer. Steve and Sue traveled extensively throughout United States including Alaska and Hawaii, visiting and photographing national parks/monuments; and traveled internationally starting in 2000 for their 25th anniversary, visiting France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Costa Rica, Egypt and their favorite, Machu Picchu in Peru. Steve was an avid motorcyclist for 40 years, loved riding on the backroads of New England with Sue and his friends. He spends time in his treehouse or porch on the farm property where Steve and Sue built their dream house in 1992. Steve loved the outdoors, maintaining the trails and building rock walls and structures on his farm, cutting and stacking wood, mowing his fields or plowing snow on his John Deer tractor, tending his vegetable and perennial gardens, iceboating, bicyling, antique cars and kayaking. He was an avid photographer and talented fine cabinetmaker. Steve also loved to grill, and was a budding chef, affectionately known as Chef E'tiem. He was an archaeology buff, a wine and chocolate (M&M's) affectionado. Steve loved going to Vermont to help Lee and Sarah build their home and tour the backroads of Vermont, as well as, cruise to East Beach with Sue on their motorcycle. Steve will be missed at home by his wife and their cats, Otto and Red and all the bird life he built birdhouses for and fed. "A bright and shining light has gone out", and Steve will be sorely missed by his many, many friends and family. Special thanks to Hasna, Dr. DaSilva, Dr. Patterson, Dr. Alouidor, Dr. Gross and Dr. Doben and others that cared for Steve in the Baystate Medical Center ICU/Trauma Center; Brian and Deirdre Scott and all of Steve's special co-workers and customers at Leppert-Nutmeg, and Dr. Andrew Salner, Donna Handley and Sue's co-workers and many friends at Hartford Hospital.
Friends may join the family for Memorial calling hours on Saturday, May 19, 2012 from 10 a.m. to Noon at Burke-Forin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, CT. Steve's final act was to give the gift of life through tissue donation. Please consider organ, tissue and eye donation. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Protectors of Animals, 144 Main St., Unit O, East Hartford, CT 06118; CT Humane Society, 701 Russell Rd., Newington, CT 06111, and Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center, c/o Fund Development, Hartford Hospital, 80 Seymour St., Hartford, CT, or charity of their choice. For online condolences or directions, please visit: www.pietrasfuneralhome.com.
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Carol
May 22, 2012
Dear family, please know that many prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Look to the God of all comfort for help to endure and look forward to his promise to one day soon end death forever.
May your happy memories of Steve bring you a measure of peace.
Gayle Flanagan
May 22, 2012
Sue, I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May 21, 2012
Dear Sue,
Words cannot express my sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lauren Bernardi
May 19, 2012
I had the pleasure of working with Steve for a couple of years at Leppert-Nutmeg,
We shared many a pizza together. He was a great guy and a real go getter
I send to you my sincere condolences.
Charlie Barnes
Schulz Electric
May 19, 2012
hello- my deepest condolences - stephen was a great childhood friend...i am glad you had so many adventures together- would love to see all the wonderful photos he took with you around the world...he is in paradise now..in his Brothers arms, Jesus the Christ. yours kathy molloy lawler mcneal, az
Jon Hughes
May 18, 2012
Dear Susan,
Although I only knew Steve just shy of one year, he frequently took the time to ensure I learned the ropes at Leppert-Nutmeg, Inc., including a half-day trip to visit various companies for Sales meetings. I remember being impressed how each company representative respected and interacted with Steve. Often enough Steve would back up George in the office by ensuring I "help out answering the phones" when times were extraordinarily busy or staff members not present. He also offered many ideas to me on how to improve our company and improve customer relations - many of which I intend to follow through with.
Please know we are saddened by his passing and that you need only call Leppert-Nutmeg should you need any support or help.
Ron Gross
May 18, 2012
"It's not how many breaths you take - its how many moments took your breath away". Sue, your best friend and partner, your husband, clearly knew that, and you both shared that together. You have my most sincere sympathy, and I pray that you can keep his flame always lit, and that you find peace and solice in having known and loved him as he knew and loved you.
Ron
Ron
May 18, 2012
"It's not how many breaths you take - its how many moments took your breath away". Sue, your best friend and partner, your husband, clearly knew that, and you both shared that together. You have my most sincere sympathy, and I pray that you can keep his flame always lit, and that you find peace and solice in having known and loved him as he knew and loved you.
Ron
May 18, 2012
Always wonderful of Stephan friend thru the years. Charlie Brown 96 Willow St./SWHS '69
May 18, 2012
Dear Gert,
Sorry for your loss.
Love,
Michael and Leighanne
May 18, 2012
Dear Gert, So, sorry for your loss.
Love, LeighAnne and Michael
May 18, 2012
To all the Wrights. Our deepest sympathy is extended to you. Bob and Helvi Moyer
Irene Petix
May 18, 2012
Dear Susan,
Your spouse, your partner, your best friend is a great loss. Please know that your friends are here to assist you in any way and praying for you, your family and the soul of your dear husband.
Irene & Bill Petix
Jennifer McGarry
May 18, 2012
Sue - I was so saddened to hear of your husband's passing. Stephen will always remain in your heart and your memories. Please know that I am here for you.
Diane and Ray Berntsen
May 18, 2012
We are so sorry Sue, this was a complete shock and we still can't believe it. Try to find comfort knowing he is as free as can be now.
May 18, 2012
Dear Wright family, Howard & Sheila
My sincere condolences for your loss. May your memories hold Steve close to your heart.
Renae St.Cyr-Camilleri
Karen Petrella
May 18, 2012
Aunt Gert and family, I am so sorry for you loss. My thoughts are with you all always. Just saw him not too long ago. Always love hearing the stories dad tells of the childhood memories he has of spending time with your family. My love to you all. RIP Steve.
Mike "Buddy" Lynch's daughter. Karen
Winnipesaukee - The Hard Way
Bob Kilpatrick
May 18, 2012
Far too soon. We'll see you on the ice, Steve.
May 18, 2012
O ur heartfelt sorry to Steve and his family. May he rest in pease and know all is well wiith his family and friends.our condolances to the family from Great Lakes Hydro America,Nre Hampshire.
May 18, 2012
Mrs Wright, Howard & family. Sorry to learn of your loss of Steve. He was a great childhood friend.
May the memories of your happy times together sustain you during this sad time.
Sincerely, Dan Leone
May 18, 2012
Sorry to hear about the loss of Steve from the staff at MATEP, Veolia Energy in Boston.
Bob Lindeyer
May 18, 2012
Sue,
My heart goes out to you. I am truly sorry that this happened. Just know that we at HH are there for you .
Selma Notaro
May 18, 2012
Steve's friends from Nucor Steel Connecticut are all saddened to hear of his passing.
Mike Marion
May 18, 2012
Sue My hearfelt condolences go out to you and your family in this solemn time. Steve was a great man and a good friend. It was my Honor to know and work with him these last four years at Leppert-Nutmeg. He will be sorely missed by all. May his soul find peace.
Susan Clark
May 18, 2012
Susan - You are so fortunate to have been married to such a good man - please find peace with your memories.
Dan and Sue
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