Charles-Wright-Obituary

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Charles Edward Wright

Bradenton, Florida

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July 2, 2020
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Bradenton, Florida

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Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory (43rd St. Chapel) - Bradenton Obituary

Charles Edward Wright, Jr., born August 29, 1927 in Elizabethtown, OH, passed away July 2, 2020, at the age of 92. He was a resident of Manatee County, FL since February 1971.  He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 64 years, Jean Wright; sister, Esther Stallo and granddaughter, Pam Wright...

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My condolences, prayers and thoughts go out to the Sherri and other family members of one of my all time favorite patients. Mr. Wrights ability to speak out regarding his health care needs taught me that as I always knew:
patients know themselves best:). Teamwork at its finest.
He would let me know his thoughts in a persistent, kind manner, and tolerated my repeated explanations of why so many pills...he was active in his healthcare.
He was funny, loved his family, and is...

Our sympathies to the family. You're in our thoughts and prayers. I remember being little kids and visiting the drapery shop. They were both always so good to us kids.

Charlie or grandpa as I called him showed me the type of man I want to be and should be. He taught me to put family first no matter what. He also taught me how to stand up for what you believe in and what's right. He showed me how to be kind and compassionate. He was blessed with a great life. He was married for over 50 years, raised 3 kids, travled the world, owned business and lived comfortably. That's exactly the man I want to be and the life I want to live. I'm going to truly miss...

Sorry to hear about Charles. My sympathy goes out to all of you.

So very sorry to hear about Charles. My condolences to the family. My dad thought very highly of him. I remember him well from our visits when I was a kid. May the peace of God sustain the entire family through this trying time.

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My Daddy's First Cousin! Oh, the stories they told about living together as children on the farm! I think the teacher spanked them both because she couldn't tell them apart! I loved this man who treated me like one of his own. My heartfelt prayers go to Sandy, Sherri, & Larry.

Charley was a unique individual who spoke his mind without hesitation! He was always loyal to his friends and family. I'll always cherish the times I was privileged to have him assist me in my business. RIP, Charley!