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Dennis John Wright

Yuma, Arizona

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Dennis John Wright, 52, of Yuma, finished his earthly journey in Chandler, Arizona to be with his Savior, Jesus Christ. Born in Tucson, Arizona November 22, 1955 he grew up and lived most of his life in Roll and Yuma working in agriculture. He attended Antelope High School in WelltonÊand...

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Dennis, I was so sorry to hear of your passing. You were special. You were loved. You were prayed for. You are missed.

Janice,

I am so very sorry and sad for your loss. Dennis was a wonderful person.

Robin

Dennis was a great customer when I owned 24th St. Lube Plus in Yuma. Each time he came in to have his vehicle serviced(usually before one of his great adventures)Joe and I enjoyed visiting and hearing of his latest travels. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.
Mickey Thomas

The last time I saw you was before you left the valley after the divorce, so as far as I am concerned you are still in 8th grade Dennis. You were always one to flirt with the girls. I think you dated everyone in the class! Your Mom was so good at hosting great dance parties for us when we were kids. To your family who will feel your loss the most I hope they can be a peace with your passing.

Our deepest sympathy to the family. Dennis, we already miss seeing you drive up and down the street with Danny Boy.

Jones Family

I met Dennis through Lou Pellatiro. Their Friendship was to be admired. Dennis was always there for Lou and Lou there for Dennis. I commented to Lou, that I found it to be refreshing, admired and commended, that two people share such a strong bond. Although I knew Dennis for only a short while, his kindness, generosity pored over onto me and I will never forget that. I feel blessed that I did get to meet this man and spend some quality time, on the river, meet Danny(his dog, rrruff), and...

The time Dennis and I worked together was memorable and enjoyable. My condolences go to his immediate and extended family.

What a smile-What a guy! We miss you Dennis. Thanks for the good times! Gods speed. Janet B. Jones

It is with a heavy heart that we send our sincere condolences out to Dennis's family and friends. Dennis, you were there to welcome us into the neighborhood 14 years ago and not a day went by (unless you were off on one of your adventures) that you didn't give us a smile, a wave or an occasional conversation as you (and later with Danny Boy) past by our house on your daily comings and goings. We are going to truly miss your smiling face and friendliness. Farewell for now, but we will see...