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Milo Wright

1945 - 2019

Milo Wright obituary, 1945-2019, Tahuya, WA

BORN

1945

DIED

2019

Milo Wright Obituary

Milo (Skip) Wright

Tahuya - Milo G. Wright (Skip) died on December 25, 2019 at Washington Veterans Home (Retsil) in Port Orchard, WA surrounded by those that loved and respected him fiercely. Milo died from complications of cancer found in his neck, he was 74 years old. Milo was born on September 12, 1945 in Bremerton, WA to his parents Florence (Caswell) Wright (born 1910 Minnesota) and Glendon Wright (born 1914 North Dakota) they were married for over 50 years. Milo's parents had moved to Bremerton to start their family and raise their son Milo and daughter Lin (Rhone) Wright on the Olympic Peninsula with many aunts, uncles & cousins close by.

Milo graduated from West High School, Bremerton WA in 1964 where he and his buddies had started a Go Cart Racing Club called OLYMPIC GO CARTS that traveled around the state to compete. After High School Milo went on to study Forestry at Olympic College in Bremerton once working on Blake Island supporting the park ranger staff. Milo soon found his place at the Bangor Shipyard eventually running cranes that loaded ammunition onto ships before being called for active duty with the Navy in 1966. In the Navy, Milo was a Seabee supporting his country overseas in the Vietnam War. After serving his country in the Navy, Milo came home to Bremerton. It was December 1970 when Milo's passion for motorcycles brought him to the family and brotherhood of the Bandito Motorcycle Club where he served many years as an elected official and to this day as a loyal forever member, last month celebrating his 49th year in the club. He touched many lives and created memories of a lifetime with the Bremerton Chapter and throughout the world.

Milo settled in the Tahuya, WA area near Hood Canal where he created very special lifelong friendships and married his wife Jo Anne (Thornton) Wright on December 13, 1999. Jo Anne and Milo lived in Tahuya along with their fur babies; Nimrod, Redford and George which brought him much joy. In the 1990's Milo's Miniature Machine's was born. You only had to pay attention for a minute to realize Milo was the most skilled machine operator known in the area and sought after by many. Folks would be in awe after watching Milo run his machines with precise skill and passion.

Among Milo's passion for fun and living life to the fullest, he loved long trips on his motorcycle especially to Red River, New Mexico or anywhere the club had planned to go. He had amazing talents and taught himself to play the guitar, write songs, leatherwork, macramé along with his many collections of antiques, cars, motorcycles, machines and "his toys".

It can't be helped to wear a smile when thinking about Milo especially if you were so lucky to ever really know him, talk with him, work together, make music together, take guidance from him, watch him, listen to him, ride with him or love him. Milo touched each of our lives in profound ways and we are all very fortunate and better people because of him, now and for years to come. Milo would want to see you smile when you think of him and remember the friendship, brotherhood and leadership. God broke the mold when he created Milo G. Wright. We will remember him as the MAN…..the LEGEND……and our FRIEND.

A small scrap paper was found last week in Milo's handwriting and I believe it was lyrics to a song he was thinking about or a new song coming together in his head during the last couple of months:

"toward the end, when there is darkness all around before they lay me in that cold hard ground, let me sing, play my guitar, remember friends and loved ones near and far…."

There will be a Celebration of Life for Milo on January 25 at 1pm at:

First Lutheran Community Church 2483 Mitchell Rd SE, Port Orchard, WA 98366

After the service, friends are invited to gather, raise a glass and tell stories at:

The Garage Bar and Grill 6812 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, WA 98312

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Kitsap Sun on Jan. 18, 2020.

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KV

August 4, 2025

Missing you a lot but never forgetting you. I listened to your voicemail today, always the positive force.
Ride free...
All my love
-KV

KV

June 7, 2022

Oh Milo we miss you more than ever. I still have your voice mails and play them for mom occasionally. You are sitting on moms dresser with your photo so she won´t forget your face. You always made the hard times better and had a solution or at least helped me to look at the bright side. I wish you were here now... Missing you.

Steve Shehan

January 12, 2021

Milo gone a year now hard to believe l miss calling and talking to you miss hearing your laugh you were the best friend I could have had thank you, Steve Shehan

Bandido Sleepy 1%ER BremertonChapterSgtAtArms

February 10, 2020

Elk Hunting Trip-

Steve Shehan

February 2, 2020

Old Friend,
Gone too soon. Wherever you are, I hope the sun is on your back and the wind in your face. I will never forget your friendship.

Fast Freddie Pryor

January 29, 2020

Fast Freddie Pryor

January 29, 2020

JOHN Hagen

January 26, 2020

Uncle BRUCE SHAWN FOSTER. NOW MILO. ALTOGETHER AGAIN MILO STILL WHIPPING UP ON THEM ON THE CRIBBAGE BOARD. DOLLAR A POINT. I CAN HEAR THE LAUGHFTER FROM HERE. GONE NEVER FORGOTTEN.

SUE (POTTS)

January 25, 2020

He had a heart of Gold. We went to school together at West . Always kind and in study hall would help me when I was having difficulty in English. Lost contact with him but will always remember his kindness.
RIP MILO....ride on

Scott and Cheryl

January 25, 2020

RIP Milo
Scott and Cheryl

Terry P.

January 24, 2020

Words are not enough to describe how I feel about Milo... to know him is to understand.
The world is a better place because he was here.
Those that knew him are better people because of him.
Calling him My Brother was a privilege.
Milo calling me Brother was truly an Honor.
I miss him tremendously... and I always will.
I will cherish my memories of him forever.

When I grab a guitar and play a song or two... or dive into a corner and twist the wick... I'll be thinking of you.

Love, Loyalty, Respect
Rest in Peace My Brother

Gary H.

January 24, 2020

Thanks for being you - from all of us on Spartree. You are in our prayers as we miss you and all your help.

Tracy Presson

January 21, 2020

Much Love and Respect! RIP.

Dana Shehan

January 21, 2020

Thank you so much Milo for being such a wonderful friend to my ex Steve Shehan and our family. You will be missed greatly by me and my family. We all love and miss you dearly..

The Great Ones!!

Scott Wright

January 20, 2020

Milo will be missed greatly you were one of best Ride in Paradise sir

Patti Johnson

January 19, 2020

RIP Milo

Jann Day

January 18, 2020

Milo . more than a legend, a great friend, excellent and honest, a heart of gold, caring, yet stubborn. I have known you since 1978, and you became part of my family. I will miss our talks, and wrenching on various machines together, as well as working on the road crews with you. Honor and Respect my dear old friend. You are riding free.

Rapid City

Alfonso Valle-Guerrero

January 18, 2020

I love and miss you dearly Brother.
Bandido Sleepy Al 1%ER
Bremerton Chapter
Sgt. At Arms

Milo with sister Lin and Jo Anne

K Voss

January 18, 2020

Milo, sister Lin, mom Florence, dad Glen

K Voss

January 18, 2020

Jamming with his brothers

K Voss

January 18, 2020

Happy Milo!! Obviously up to something

K Voss

January 18, 2020

Strumming a time at the bonfire

K Voss

January 18, 2020

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