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Clinton Daniel Wright Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1925 - 2006

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Clinton Daniel Wright Sr., 81, a developer and custom home builder, died Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006.

Graveside Service: 2 p.m. Monday in Laurel Land Memorial Park. Dr. Robert A. Nickell will officiate. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home.

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Clinton was a wonderful man. He and my husband, Buster, worked together and he became somewhat of a mentor for Buster. I always enjoyed talking to him when he would call Buster about a job. Buster and I just found out about his death and are so sorry we were unable to attend his funeral and express our sympathy to his family. He made a lasting impression on both of us.

I've enjoyed reading the entries of those who knew my Uncle Clinton. One of the things I loved about him was that he never met a stranger, and everyone he met was special to him. I am grateful for the memories I have of him, both on his trips to his birthplace in Virginia and of our trips to his home in Texas. I am especially grateful to those of you who became his friends and were there over the last few years when we could not be. As I heard someone say at the funeral this past week,...

Clinton was a friend who loved to listen & to help! Working with him was a pleasure. Clinton will be missed but, know that he is at peace. May God wrap you in his warmth & love for you.

We shared alot of buscuits and coffee over the years you will be missed.

I will never forget the first time - over 30 years ago - that I met Clinton with his gentle smile, his beautiful grey hair and he was dressed so handsomely in a pin stripe suit. We shared many, many (and yet too few) moments of poignant conversation through the years and I appreciated his wisdom and desire to be helpful. I admired Clinton's Godly heart and his love and compassion for so many. My love to Danny, Gloria and the family. There are just too few Clinton Wrights in this world...

May GOD be with the family just remember he is still with you in spirit. Cherish his smile and his giving, giving heart and keep GOD First...From Jacqueline, Kionne, Christian and Irmeka (Irma Payne's daughter and grandchildren)You all are in my prayers

Clint's friendly and warm spirit will be missed.

My life has been greatly enriched by knowing and working with Clinton. He always had a kind word and concern for others. I enjoyed our visits as we talked of his growing up in Virginia and his time in the Merchant Marines during WW2. Clinton was an infinite source of knowledge on where and how to get things done. He will be greatly missed.

Knowing Clinton, he will be working on the hinges of the pearly gates today to make them work better.

I only knew Clinton for the past four years. We called each other friend and he was a mentor to me in work and in life. I'll miss him.