Keith-Wright-Obituary

Keith D. Wright

Kansas City, Kansas

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Keith D. Wright, 52, Kansas City, KS, died Monday, July 9, 2007 at the home. Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 12, at the Open Door Baptist Church, 3033 N. 103rd Terrace, Kansas City, KS. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. A reception celebrating Keith's life will be held at the...

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"Keithy-baby," what a humorous and giving person. Keith was so much fun to be around. May God bless the family in this time of grief. And the great memories he gave all to be remembered.
Carol Ferris

KW - rest in peace! To his family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Keith was a very fun loving and nice man.

Keith was a top notch officer! One of the best...what a loss. I will keep the family in my prayers...

Peace
be with you Keith and your family. Sorry that I was unable to attend
the services. I worked with Keith only four years and he was a great
person and great officer. He will be missed by many.

Theresa and family:
I have know Keith all of my life and he was one of the nicest people I ever met I remember him when he worked at the Hillcrest Apts. Where mom and I lived he always went out of his way to speak to us. He always had a smile on his face. he helped us every chance he got . I was so surprised to read in the paper about him. I have had to move to Kcmo. and I was unable to get a ride there otherwise i would have been there I was there in thought and prayer.I hope everyone is...

I will miss Keith but will remember the good times. Thanks for teaching me the ropes Keith.

Among many wise sayings Keith shared, "Never lose your sense of humor" is one I found very useful when spending time with Keith. I'll miss bantering with him and how he found himself so amusing. I loved him, he was my true friend and my privilege was being his.

Peace to Keith! Peace be with his family in these hard times.

To the family of Keith I send my sympathy, and prayers along with the remaining former cadets, and officers. Rest in peace.