Julie-Wright-Obituary

Julie Wright

Jackson, Michigan

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JCP Obit Photo WRIGHT, JULIE - Of Jackson, passed away on Tuesday, Feburary 26, 2008, at CareLink with her family by her side. She was born to James and Lula Prater of Sayersville, KY on June 2, 1938. She will be remembered by her husband, Alfred "Bud" of 50 years; two daughters, Deborah (John)...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of great sorrow. Julie was one of my favorite patients she could always make me smile.

Al, Penny, Deborah, Chad & Family,
We did not know Julie all that long, but we did know she could be quite a cut up at times. Her pain and suffering is now over. Please remember this for us: ‘She is not gone, she is just away, as you all will be with her again someday’.
Al, you and Julie spent over 50 years together, today that is almost unheard of. It takes two special people to achieve their golden wedding anniversary. You two created a great family that only the two of you could...

Sue,
Sorry to hear about your sister.
We will keep her and your family in our prayers. we all miss you sue.
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Joan and Richard

My heart is overwhelmed with tears. You were my nana, friend and angle for many years. You will be deeply missed.

I am so sorry that I could not make it there. I love you so much you was not my aunt but another mom to me, and I thank you for that. I will always have great memories of you. I will miss you so much, But I take comfort in knowing I will see you again someday. I'll love you Always

When they close their eyes to pray once more

I'll think of you, and I'll know just what to pray for.

When they bury you in the ground

I'll think of you, and still I'll kneel down.

When the sky turns gray and looks like rain

I'll think of you, just as you wanted me to.

When I hear him cry out for you

I'll think of you, while comforting him too.

When I can't cry no more tears

I'll think of you, and remember the passing...