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James Wilson Wright III

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Age 61

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James Wilson (Jimmy) Wright, IIIHattiesburg, MSJames Wilson (Jimmy) Wright, III, 61, of Hattiesburg, passed away in the early morning hours of July 28, 2011 after a short illness. Jimmy was a lifetime resident of Hattiesburg, MS. Jimmy was a christian man and was kind and loving. He never had an...

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Uncle Jimmy, You will definitely be missed here on Earth and I shall never forget what a great person and human being that you were while here. I was always proud to call you my Uncle and always looked up to you while growing up and throughout life. I thank God I was able to make the trip down from Springfield, VA to see you before God called you away. I am still looking up to you today, as you are there in Heaven with all who have passed on before. Thanks for relaying my message of my love...

We remember Jimmy fondly from our days together @ PRC. He was a fine person we are happy to have known and called our friend. With heartfelt sympathy,
Duddy & Debbie Miles

I met Jimmy in 7th grade at Hawkins Junior High. Susan Word Smith and I had the pleasure of running into him on the way into the Friday night part of the last reunion, and we had
a very nice chat. I'm so glad we had that chance to reconnect and reminisce.
I pray you'll find comfort in happy memories of your life together.

Kathy (Vasselus) Shoji

I was deeply upset and saddened when I learned of Jimmy's death. I grew up with Jimmy and have endless warm memories of him. He was a great friend, loyal and fun, with no agenda. My wife and I were fortunate to spend a few days with Jimmy deer hunting here in Texas some years ago. I remember telling Jimmy we needed to go back to the house to eat and he said, "Just a few more minutes, there's a big one out there and he's just about to step out."

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I was deeply upset and saddened when I learned of Jimmy's death. I grew up with Jimmy and have endless warm memories of him. He was a great friend, loyal and fun, with no agenda. My wife and I were very lucky to spend a few days with Jimmy deer hunting here in Texas some years ago. I remember telling Jimmy we needed to go back to the house to eat and he said, "Just a few more minutes, there's a big one out there and he's just about to step out."

I always intended to get back...

I was greatly upset and saddened when I heard the news of Jimmy's death. We grew up together and I have endless wonderful memories of our good times. I was lucky enough to share a few days with Jimmy here in Texas a number of years ago when he came to visit. I planned to see him the next time I was in Hattiesburg, but regret that I waited too long. Jimmy was a very special person and it was a privilege to know him. My deepest condolences to his family.

I worked with Jimmy at Hercules, and he was one of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure to work with. This world would be perfect, if there were more people like Jimmy! May God bless his family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

It has been a honor to have worked with Jimmy for the past 5 years. Jimmy, you will be missed tremendously. R.I.P.