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Larry Rayfield "Big Cat" Wright

Weatherford, Texas

Aug 23, 1945 – Apr 7, 2022 (Age 76)

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BORN
August 23, 1945
DIED
April 7, 2022
AGE
76
LOCATION
Weatherford, Texas

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WRIGHT, Larry Rayfield "Big Cat" Dallas Cowboys Legend and NFL Hall of Famer Larry Rayfield "Big Cat" Wright went to live with the Lord on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at the age of 76. Rayfield was a great football player and earned his nickname "Big Cat" because he was quick on his feet. But what...

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Heartfelt condolences for the Wright family and friends. Rayf was the most beautiful soul I have ever met. He was my son´s Godfather and helped mold him into the wonderful man he has become. Thank you Rayf for all the joy and laughter and love you brought to me and my son. I know you were met at the pearly gates by your mother and grandmother. We will meet again someday. We love you to the moon and back. RIP dear heart.

I had the privilege of waiting on this famous " America's team " cowboy who purchased shoes from me. It was an honor.

Wildcat For Life Wildcat Forever

I'm sorry but I will not be able to join you at the memorial. Please know my heart and gratitude are sent to you, Big Cat, and your family. He and Ralph Neely (who died this past January) taught this rookie the ropes...every day in practice. They were fierce and demanding, but also kind. Thank you Big Cat for all you did for me and so many others within the Cowboys, and in your communities. I hope to see you again! Dave Stalls

Di and Family- Sincere condolences on Rayfield's passing. The "Big Cat" was my good friend with a special bond for many years. When I Introduced the Dallas Cowboys' starting lineups at the Cotton Bowl and Texas Stadium in the late 1960's and 1970's, Rayfield's Intro became "Special"......." At Tackle......#70....... from Ft. Valley State........RAY'-FIIIEELD....WRIGHT!" Rayfield and the Cowboys fans loved his Intro and we became good friends. May God Bless my Friend Rayfield and the Family.