Gary-Wright-Obituary

Gary Burgess Wright

Mobile, Alabama

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WRIGHT Gary Burgess Wright, 69, Mobile, went to meet his savior Wednesday, July 8, 2009. He is predeceased by his parents Gordon Alfred Wright and Angeline Miller Kilbride. Gary grew up in Gadsden, Al, graduating as a Gadsden High School Tiger in 1958. After serving his country in the United...

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We were all so fond of Gary. I was young, determined to wait up until Gary arrived for a visit. Unable to sleep, I would call out to Mom, "is Gary home?" As time passed and I became more and more tired and sleepy, it became, "is Scary home?" I think Gary introduced me to my first cup of coffee that next morning knowing I had waited up as late as a 7 year old could.
I will never forget the sweet reunion with each one of you as we gathered in celebration of Gary. We did not have the...

I am so sorry I was not able to be there with everyone to celebrate "Cousin Scary's" life. Four little girls loved having him visit with us and we would be wide-eyed listening to his stories. I always thought all of you were movie stars!!!! I wish I could have seen the look on mom's face when she entered the gates of Heaven and saw my Dad standing there with Gary Wright! God bless you all!

pam evans ward

To all Gary and Tracy's friends and relatives, thank you for joining us in celebrating Gary's life and for your condolences. Gary was an excellent big brother. Thank you for remembering him and his family.

Gordon, siblings& Gary's family,

I am so sorry to hear about Gary. My prayers and thoughts are with you. May God bless and comfort you in this time of sadness.
An old So. Gadsden friend, Mary Bellew Stanfield Beaumont, Tx.

Gordon and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Gary. I pray that God will give you peace and comfort at this time. God Bless you all.
An old Gadsden friend, Mary Bellew Stanfield: Beaumont, Tx.

"Gary was a dear friend. I grew up with him on Central Avenue in Gadsden, Alabama." W. Ray Stafford

I remember the young man with the black curly hair. My parents were good
friends with Gordon and Angeline. Gary
and I went to the same church and school. He was a real nice guy. I pray
your friends will surround you in your
time of grief. May the memories of him
give you comfort and peace.

Burgess, always the "boss", always the big brother and will always be missed.