Edith-Wright-Obituary

Edith Louise Wright

San Francisco, California

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(Edith) Louise Wright Aug. 10, 1932 - Sept. 13, 2010 Louise is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Gale, children, Bruce (Frances), Michael and Nancy, grandchildren Jennifer and Jeremy, and brother, John Hey (Frankie). Born and raised in San Francisco, she lived there her whole life....

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Hi Louise, Just wanted you to know how much you are missed, especially by Nancy and Mike (I'm sure Bruce too)! But Nancy and Mike often post pictures (on Facebook) of you and Gale with great memories. I too miss you. I had the pleasure of working at the POA a lot of the summers, and picnics that we went too. You and Gale were always so good to me. I'm sure you heard of not so great stuff about me from my mom. I was not the easiest. But I just wanted you to know, that you have not been...

To Gale, Nancy, Bruce and Mike ~ We extend our deepest condolences to all of you for loss of this very special and wonderful woman. Her smile brightened everyones day. She will be missed, but appreciated always in our memories.

Gerry and Mary Ellen Doherty

To Gale and family, sorry to hear of the passing of Louise. I have know Louise for many years through the POA and will miss her. Gale, A final Kiss from me.

Best, Henry

We were so saddened to hear of your loss. Louise was such a special woman. She was a dear friend to my mom (Yvonne) for 30+ years and helped her through some very difficult times. For that, I will always be thankful.

I can hear Louise's voice and see her smile so clearly. I met her when I was a child and was honored to have her at our wedding. We will cherish always the holiday stocking she knitted for our first-born daughter. Louise will be missed...

Love,
Denise...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Gale, Nancy, Bruce and Mike:
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I will always hold loving memories of Louise growing up in the Sunset. She will be missed by all.
Debbie Morrell (formerly Bobo)

My condolences to Gale and the Wright family. I worked with Louise at the POA for several years prior to her retirement. She was always so pleasant and cheerful, and ready to chuckle at the funny things that seem to happen daily at the POA. She took it all with a grain of salt.

My condolences to Gale and his family on the loss of Louise.

She was a very nice lady, who was always pleasant and helpful to the members of the POA, when they called or visited the office.

Jim Pera