JOY-WRIGHT-Obituary

JOY E. WRIGHT

Medina, Ohio

1961 - 2019

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DIED
November 5, 2019
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Medina, Ohio

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(nee Mora), age 58, of Medina, beloved Wife, Mother, and Sister, passed away on November 5, 2019. She was born on July 6, 1961, in Cleveland, OH, to Joseph and Joan (nee Klenker) Mora. She will be dearly missed by her loving husband, Kevin Wright; daughters, Maddy Butler, Lilly Wright and Jenna...

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Sorry to hear this. Dave Nantz 480-280-5505

Joy was born into a family of very good people and it's very sad to find that she left this world too soon.

Our mother and Joy's mother were both raising their kids at the same time in the 1970s and lived in the same town and not so far from each other, so they became friends. There were lots of times that they helped each other out.

This message here is just a small thing and is not nearly enough to honor someone's life.

May she rest in peace.

Joy was so inspiring!

My heart is saddened as I thought of Joy often and remembered the times we shared growing up back in the days. Rest in Peace Joy and know that our prayers are with you and your Family.
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So very sorry for all the families loss. Joy was always so full of life as a young lady and I haven't seen her in years though remember how pretty and sweet she always was growing up. May she rest in peace in the heavens above and prayers for all your hearts to heal. Cherie Baker (Simanella)

It's heartbreaking to know that there's a little less JOY in the world now. Joy was my big brother's first girlfriend (we're goin' waaaay back now-mid 70s). She was the big sister I never had. Took me under her wing and provided many fun moments: Little Sibs weekend at Univ of Akron, her puppy McCloud, hanging out with her fun-loving family, camping trips with my family, horseback riding, movies. It all seems like just yesterday. She truly did light up a room and O, that infectious laugh and...

Although I haven't seen Joy in years, I remember how sweet and kind she was. She always lit up a room with her smile. My prayers go out to her family and all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

Sending our sincere sympathy to your family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Offering our deepest sympathy during this difficult time.