Lee-Wright-Obituary

Lee Wright

Wichita, Kansas

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Wright, Lee, 60, formerly of Wichita, residing in Niotaze, lost his battle against leukemia in Bethesda, MD on Nov. 13, 2004. Service 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004 at Emporia Avenue Church of Christ, 1144 S. Emporia, Wichita, KS. Preceded in death by his father T.G. Wright. Survivors include...

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Lee hung out with us when he worked in Toronto. He shared some great stories with us and his smile and laughter lit up a room magically. I thought way back then that he was a very fine soul and i enjoyed every minute he was around.

I got to work with Lee in 1987-2000 in Toronto in the film industry...We became great friends ..We were also roommates and shared an apartment one summer...Miss you Lee.

I am so sorry to hear of Lee's passing. I last saw him at St. Francis Hospital while he was there for treatment. We had a nice visit about New Mexico. I will always remember Lee's "darling" little old car in high school. I had not seen him too much after high school but I certainly have wonderful memories of the fun we had. My best wishes to Lee's family.

Lee will be missed by our entire family and thoughts and prayers go out to his. Lee maintained contact with 3 generations of our family and all are expressing their sympathy. While it has been a few years since I last talked with Lee he always gave us some laughs and serious moments. Rest well my friend.

My thoughts and prayers are with Melvina and the whole family. I have lost a very dear and special friend. Lee had such zest for life and had this wonderful gift for making people laugh. I will cherish the memory of our last phone conversation from Maryland during which he sounded so optimistic and hopeful to come home soon. My prayers are with you all.

Lee was a friend to everyone...a spunky little guy.....WITH A HEART OF GOLD! His "kindness" was a gift he gave to all. In life we have our MEMORIES! Hold dear to those daily......we will meet again and have a heck of a "COOL ROCK AND ROLL PARTY"! .....UP THERE!

Lee was a caring and happy person who in the face of his illness showed great courage and hope. He will be greatly missed. Carol Landsverk