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Clyde Larvin Wright

Magna, Utah

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Clyde L. Wright 1947 ~ 2009 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, Clyde Larvin Wright passed away Dec. 15, 2009 in West Valley City, Utah.He was born April 25, 1947 in Payson, Utah to Larvin W. and Lawanna Beck Wright. He married Gaye Barron April 18, 1969 in the Salt Lake...

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Gaye, Glenn, Denise, and Rob,
First off Chari and I would like to express our deepest sympathy to each of you and extended family.
I loved Clyde's laugh as we all did. His undying love and dedication to the scouting program is something that I will never forget. I will be forever grateful for the experiences and learning that he showed my four boys. They are better men because of it.
Clyde and I had a lot in common, our work schedules were the same, our military experiences...

Gaye, Glenn, Denise, and Rob,
I believe thanks are inorder for willingly sharing Clyde with so many of us. He will be missed. As I heard of his passing my mind was drawn back to the many Scout and Ward related activities I had the opportunity to take place and accelerate in due to Clyde and his willingness to serve. His laugh, love of the Scouting program, and devotion to serve are things that will always have a lasting impact in my life. Many of those lasting teachings and...

Gaye, Glenn, Denise, Rob and families, The world seemed to dim a bit when the news hit me of Clyde's passing and I am so sorry for your loss. Know that you are in the thought and prayers of many. Clyde's passion and work in building and molding so many young men will continue to live on through their lives, and the lives they continue to touch. Just a few memories of Clyde that immediately come to mind:

Christmas trees that only with the magic of Clyde could get into your home.

Gaye,Glenn,Denise,and Rob -I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My heart and prayers are with your family.
Denise, I remember being a little girl spending a lot of time at your home, and I can (to this day) hear your dad's voice and remember him always involved in Scouts and all the projects in the garage. Your family always took me to church and made me feel so welcome. I hope you find comfort at this time and please know that I am thinking of you.

Tonia Wiseman (Pearson)

Wright Family, I am sorry for your loss, the number of lives touched by Clyde is to numerous to count. The amount of time and effort he put in for us scouts was amazing as was he. Words can not describe how great a man and what an example he was and will remain. There are things I tell and teach my children that I learned from him. He will live on in my heart and mind and will not be forgotten. He lives on in all of us.

Gaye,Glenn,Denise & Robbie,
I am so saddened to hear about the passing of Clyde.He is one heck of a guy! I always looked up to Clyde for being such a giving man.I always remember him in the garage making Pine Wood Derby Trophies for HIS scouts. God Bless you with strength during this time of sorrow. Love Danny Widerburg

Dear Joan, Gaye, and Family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss your family is in our paryers and has been for many weeks. Joan told me he was a wonderful man, I feel like I knew him. May God help your hearts heal through this difficult time.

Gaye & family, we are saddened for your loss. Clyde was a great example and a trusted friend. Clyde had a positive influence on me as a teenager. I am grateful for people like you and him. Although his death saddens us, his life was a bright beacon of hope for the future.

Gaye and loved Family, I would like to add my deepest love and appreciation for the many years of sacrifice that Clyde contributed to the lives of many, many boy in helping them be the best Scouts and Youth that they could be. The Ridgeland Ward and community will miss him greatly. No words can bring Clyde back to us but the knowledge of the greatness of his accomplishments and sacrifices for the Scouting Programs will be remembered by many young men and adults, and the many lives that he...