BRADFORD-WRIGHT-Obituary

BRADFORD WRIGHT

Newton, Massachusetts

Aug 28, 1918 – Jun 19, 2014 (Age 95)

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BORN
August 28, 1918
DIED
June 19, 2014
AGE
95
LOCATION
Newton, Massachusetts

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Wright, Bradford Of Newton, age 95, died peacefully at home on June 19, 2014, following a brief illness. Born August 28, 1918 to Cecil Wright and Clara Holman Wright, he was raised in Glens Falls, NY by his father and stepmother, Eunice Stewart Wright, and graduated from Glens Falls High School...

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11th Grade American History at BHS. Legendary, intimidating looking, but what a sweet and wonderful man! And a passionate, devoted and gifted teacher. So many things about his earlier days that I never knew... What a man, a mensch. He gave so much to so many.

Loyal, kind, funny. A true gentleman for the ages

Mr. Wright taught our daughter history at Brookline High School, class of 1975...he got rave reviews and I was always amazed at the delight our child took in attending his classes.

I was privileged to be a student in Mr. Wright's American History class in my junior year at Brookline High 1959-60. He came to a number of our reunions and we exchanged reminiscences and via mail, particularly about classmates who had died prematurely.
I hadn't known of his musical talents or of his military service in both WWII and Korea. He was so modest, but at least now we know that we were taught the history of our country by a member of "the greatest generation."
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I am so very sorry to hear about the death of Mr. Wright. I was BHS Class of '76......he and Jim Dudley were the reasons I stayed in school, they were the only classes I really cared about. He made a tremendous difference to an awful of of young people and he spent his life doing what he truly loved.....what a wonderful life. best wishes to you all. ---Jack Tarlin, BHS '76, Harpers Ferry WV

Although we havent seen him for awhile we always loved to see Mr Whitmore come into the Post Office . When leaving he would always say "See you around the campus " . Alwaus spoke lovely about his wife . So very sorry for your loss

Newton Highlands Post Office

I took two courses from Mr. Wright in 58-59 and 59-60. In a school full of good teachers and stimulating courses, these two were the best and he was my favorite. There is not a day when I read the paper that I do not think of what he taught me. Interestingly, although I read about his interest in his faith, those views never came out in his classroom; on the contrary he taught me the importance of the separation of church and state which remains critical in my political thinking today. The...

Brad was my valued colleague for decades at Brookline High. He was the epitome of a scholar and a gentleman. With a great sense of fun and a lack of ego, Brad was the best.

Dear Wright Family, welcoming next door neighbors, deeply saddened about the passing away of Brad, we will remember him as a wonderful man, cheerful to all of us as we lived next door on Seldenstreet one, during the years 1977 to 1980. With love from the Willi Family in Switzerland: Ruth and Ulrich with Pascal, Michel, Eléonore and Victor.