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Charles Scott Wright

LYNCHBURG, Virginia

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Charles Scott Wright, 44, of Lynchburg, Va., died on Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, Va., 434-237-9424.

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Dear Mary and Dylan,
Our family was so saddened by the news of Scott's death. We were very close to his family when he was just a little guy, so clever and cute. Having read the heartfelt comments by his students we know that he truly inspired and touched the lives of many young people. He became the wonderful man we knew he would become.
It will mean so much to Dylan as he grows older to read those wonderful words about his father.
Our thoughts and prayers go with...

Dear Mary,

We were so sad to hear the tragic news and send our deepest sympathies on the death of Scott. As former neighbors of yours in Charlotte, NC we know he touched many lives and we join everyone in sharing your and Dylan's grief during this difficult time.

With sincere sympathy,

Irv and Helen -

Please know that you have my deepest sympathies and are in my thoughts.

Dear Mary, Dylan, Aunt Helen, Uncle Irv, Steve and Teri,

Our hearts are so saddened with the passing of our dear cousin, Scott. He was such a blessing to our family, and we have such great memories of Scott. Ofcourse, the most notorious memory is our "little Scotty" as the ring bearer in our wedding (stupid pillow!!!) We knew in that moment that he was going to bless our lives forever!! We got to spend precious time with him on his visits with us as a teenager. He always had a...

Irv and Helen,

My heart goes out to both of you during this time of unimaginable loss. Please know that you are deeply in my thoughts.

Scott, I still remember studying trig together in my basement while eating my mom's lemon cookies, waterskiing together, screaming down steamboat island road, and all the rest. Running (literally) around Hilton Head at Jud's wedding seems so recent. You were always the nicest and the smartest of us. I don't understand. I hope you are at peace wherever you are now, and may your family feel your continued love and guidance.

My Brother and dear friend. All the years - all the dreams. May you rest with God. Mary, may you find peace. Dylan, find me when you are 18 so I can tell you about my dearest friend.

Dear Family, My name is Bob Sparks. I was Scott's English teacher at Capital High School. I was deeply moved upon reading the news of Scott's passing. I just wanted you to know that he was one of the finest young men I have ever encountered. He was a man of great personal strength, integrity and compassion. We were good friends, and he would visit me on his trips home. I will miss him dearly, and my prayers are with you and your son during this difficult time. He truly inspired me to be a...

My heart goes out to you at this very difficult time. I hold you very close in my thoughts and constant prayers. May God bear you up the days ahead and comfort you at the low times of pain and despair. It is my hope that you will find some peace and reassurance in knowing what a truly caring and compassionate man Scott was. He touched many young lives and they are the better for his friendship, instruction and sensitive guidance.

God bless you,
Brett D. Beasley