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Bradford Lee Wright

Windsor, Connecticut

Mar 30, 1939 – Oct 18, 2023

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BORN
March 30, 1939
DIED
October 18, 2023
LOCATION
Windsor, Connecticut

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Bradford Lee WrightBradford Lee Wright, 84, of Ellington, formerly of South Windsor, loving husband of over 39 years of Barbara (Jackson) Wright, peacefully passed away, on Wednesday, October 18, 2023. Brad was born on March 30, 1939, in Hartford, one of two sons of the late Donald Hoyt Wright...

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Dear Barbara - we are so sorry to hear of Brad's passing...George and Brad have been friends since HS at Buckley (not grammar school as I first mentioned). We so looked forward to seeing you in Fla once a year.We willmiss Brad....he always had a smile on his face... with deepest sympathy, George and Barbara

May the peace of Christ be with Barb and all who gather to remember and celebrate the life and Christian witness of Brad Wright. We at Hope Community Church in Lakeland mourn his loss but celebrate that he is with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

So sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Wright. I was just thinking of him a few days ago. He was one of the best teachers at Coventry High School and I am pleased to say he was one of mine. He took the class of 67 and 68 to the Montreal World's Fair (Expo '67) which I will never forget. He also took us to New York City to Broadway. He was the best. He left a lasting impression on those of us who were fortunate to have known him. RIP, dear Mr. Wright.

So sorry to hear this sad news. Mr. Wright was one of the best English teachers I had at CHS. My condolences to his family.

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

Mrs. Wright, Barbara, I am so, so sorry for the passing of your husband, and my former, only English Teacher that I had at Coventry High School. (I wonder if that was a run on sentence ?) When I finally grew up a little and stopped acting up in his class, I realized what a wonderful teacher he was. Even now when I am watching Jeopardy! and I get a literary question right, I can always say, "Thank you, Mr. Wright." The last time I saw him was a few years ago at the South Windsor Thanksgiving...

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.