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John J. Wright

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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John J. Wright, 64, of Steelton passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Thursday, May 10, 2012 at home. He was preceded in death by his wife Nancy K. Wright, his son John J. Wright, and his two brothers David and Thomas Wright. John is survived by his step-son Gary L. Blose and wife Tara...

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You were definately a special person. I only got to know you during my last few years at CB HYMAC. You always had a smile, a joke, a song and food for everyone. Those who knew you the best will most definately miss you and my heart goes out to them.
You are walking with all the loved ones we have all missed for so long and I somewhat envy you. Just remember that some day I will be walking with you all too. It will be a great time.
Thank you for all your kindness and keep...

John was a wonderful guy-
We made some wonderful memories when we all would load up and go to watch the guys play softball for the BANDITS--:)

you will be missed Bryan and Cuda

JJ,
My fondest memory is of you and Nancy both. I was just moving into the house and found a black snake in between my screen and house doors. I went to Shelly and Franks house where you and Nancy showed up. I told you about the snake and you came over and got a stick and in a voice as only you could you said, "you don't want to kill the black snakes, they EAT the copperheads!!" I said "oh great, I have copperheads too?"
I still tell people that story and everyone laughs. You're...

I met JJ while working at Fruehaulf, where we became good friends and one of his many talents was juggling which he taught me. I remember he and Nancy coming to visit my family in many different cars he had. I also remember him being very giving and helpful to others including myself. Our condolences to all his family. Rest in peace JJ. It was an honor to be your friend and we will never forget you.
Sam Stoak and family

I lost track of John after Nancy's passing. I heard about John's through Tara's facebook entry that my daughter Amy saw. My deepest sympathy to Tara, Gary, Tess and Devan. John was a good man and will be missed by many.

John had a sense of humor that really separated him from the rest. We became good friends with John over the years and we will miss his presence around the farm. He was always willing to lend a hand whenever needed. Rest in peace, dear friend. You're in a better place now.

John was a special person in my elementary school years at St. Johns. My deepest sympathy to John's family. God Bless You.

Johns sense of humor really set him apart from the rest. He and epp became great friends and he will be missed around the farm. Whenever a hand was needed he was always there, no questions asked. Rest in peace, dear friend. You're in a better place now.

JJ was a special person to us. We would go to the shore with him and nancy and to the mountains. we had so much fun together. He was a truely good friend. he was always there when you needed him.we known John for a long time and will greatly miss his funny smile and stories. he is with Nancy know and I know he loved her so. they can run together once again. rest in piece our old friend.