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Edith M. Wright

Wichita, Kansas

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Wright, Edith M., 97, passed away Sunday, December 12, 2010, at home with her family. She was born December 31, 1912 in Mulvane, Kansas to Frank and Alice Bush. Edith worked at B and G Hosiery, Flo Brooks and Calhoun's. She had been active in Beta Sigma Phi, Wesley Auxiliary and Wesley Gift Shop....

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Maxie, Recieved your card today with the insert about your mother as we have been traveling. Your mother was a great lady and I know it is hard but hope you find strengh in the fact that she lived a good life and is now dancing with your father. Will share the news with my father, Gene Nevin, who is 89. Will keep in touch and may God comfort you and your family through these difficult times.

Maxey,
I was so sorry to read of the death of your mother. I know all to well how hard it is to lose a mother. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Maxie,

I hope you and your family will experience the peace of God as you go through this time of grief.

Your mom was a fun mom. Her sensitivity was amazing.

Be blessed,
Bob Ford
Martinsville, Va

Katie, as you've shared experiences of life with grandma at your house I've begun to feel as though I almost knew her too...a woman you'll continue to love and cherish your whole life.

You'll be able to share your love for her by keeping those memories fresh for Hudson..telling her of your childhood experiences with grandma as well as helping her to remember stories of her own childhood while living with great grandma.

Maxie,
I have so many wonderful memories of your mom. Your parents were my 2nd parents and were always there for me & my family. They did so much for my mom and me. Your mother was so special to us....she will be missed.
Love always, Julie

Morgan, sorry to hear about your Grandma's passing. Thinking and praying for you and your family.

What a great life! My deepest sympathies.

Katie, I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you so much for sharing your Grandma with me through the wonderful stories you've told. Grandmothers are such precious gifts and now God has one more beautiful angel. May God comfort you through this time.