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Donald W. Wright

Middle Grove, New York

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Wright, Donald W. MIDDLE GROVE Donald W. Wright, 61, of LeRoux Road in Middle Grove, passed away on Saturday, August 1, 2009 at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady. Born on the 4th of July in Troy, N.Y., Don was the youngest of the late Charles and Catherine Wright's 11 children. Don attended Troy High...

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It is moments like this when we should realize how precious life really is - time seems to move along so quickly and keeps us all so occupied with our daily lifes. I wish there was a special day set aside where relatives could be together and share some godd memories. Years ago we all got together at Aunt Kay's and had a great time... I will miss you Uncle Don - he always called me Big Mike "How ya doin Big Mike" and always had great sense of humor and alot of character. What a great guy.

DON words cant express the loss and the empty space in my heart.you were a father and brother to me growing up.i am so glad that you were part of my life.but most importent i am so happy for linda you made her so happy through the years with your great love youve shown.i will miss you forever don i love you brotherinlaw and when ever i need to see you all i have to do is look at donnie'randy and jake.take care don rest in peace and save a place for me at the table. YOUR BUDDY UNCLE RICK

Don was a warm and charismatic character whom I remember well from my days at the red dragon karate school. My heart goes out Donnie, Linda, and the family.

My heart goes out to linda,the boys and also his family and friends...Don was a good man who ALWAYS made you laugh....His family meant the world to him...I am grateful to have had the privledge of knowing him....I only pray to be as good of a father and husband he was.

My Heart goes out to everybody in Donnie's family, Linda and the boys, to Eddie and Judy, My Father Fred and all Donnie's sisters. Had life been different I would have known Him better than I did, but I always enjoyed the times we did share at family gatherings. Once again my deepest sympathies to everyone in his immediate family. Andrew Bulmer

Uncle Donnie, I still can,t believe the good Lord took you so soon from us.It,s hard to beieve. I like to thank you for always being there for me when I was growing up.I had so many good times with you.My heart goes out to Linda and the Boys, I know there going to miss you something terrible.I sorry in this busy life we lead I didn,t get to see you as offen I wished. When you get to heaven give Gram and Gramp a hug and kiss for me. You always be in my Heart. Love Tommy

I still haven't found the words to express my sense of loss. I have only seen my great uncle a couple of times in the last decade, but he was a fixture in my life while growing up. To my Aunt Linda, Donnie, Jake and Randy and their kin I send my thoughts and prayers.

Don had a way of filling a room with his big voice and laughter. He was one person in my life that I knew, I could depend on to be there for me, no matter what. He would move heaven and earth to help anyone in need. My best memory is the loving care he gave to Grandma, when she needed it. I am sure he is sitting with his arms around her, right now. Hugs from me to you both. I will miss you.

Uncle Donnie:

You will be truly missed. I didn't see you as often as I would have liked but I remember last year when I drove out with my Mom and Destiny and Kelly stopped by and we just all hung out by the pool and seeing your kids --cousins I haven't seen in so long and their kids....it was priceless! You will be missed! Thanks for the memories and all the good laughs you gave us! Rest in Peace!