Charles-Wright-Obituary

Charles Perry Wright

Clarendon, Texas

1943 - 2025

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DIED
August 25, 2025
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Clarendon, Texas

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Born in the jailhouse in Clarendon, Texas in 1943 to Moselle and Guy Wright, the Sheriff of Donley County, as the youngest of four children. Perry Wright was quintessentially Texan. His affinity for mathematics and detail sent him to study engineering at Texas Tech University, where he met some...

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Sharon, I am so very sorry for this great loss. The two of you built a big life together and you have a wonderful family to treasure. But the grief is nevertheless profound. You are much on my mind and in my heart. With deepest sympathy, Jeanne

Our prayers are with you and your family. Perry was always so helpful to the Westminster Presbyterian Church community and will definitely be missed.

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Dear Sharon, Turner, and Logan, It is with fond memories at Greenhill and especially Scouts that I will remember Perry. He always had a big smile on his face, whether it was at school or a Scout function, he always seemed to be in a great mood. Losing a spouse and father is very hard. My condolences to you all.

Condolences to your family. Perry was a great tennis player and basketball player. He roomed with Don Gailey for one semester for sure. He came to see us when we lived in Chicago at Thanksgiving one year. You will never be forgotten.

Dear Wright Family, I was sad to learn of Perry's passing and pray God will comfort all of you. Perry and I were great friends growing up in Memphis, Texas. We played many sports together. We roomed together at Texas Tech for several years. Perry was a real character and always had funny comments about everything. Perry was very intelligent but more importantly was one of the finest men I have ever known, with wonderful Christian values.

Sharon, We will always remember with a book in his hand and his devotion to you and his sons. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We `re sending you spiritual, healing hugs. Al and Rose Wittemen

Sending love and prayers for our lifelong friendship with all of Perry's family and his sister's families, Frances Corley and Priscilla Sim