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Lloyd Robert Wright

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lloyd Robert Wright "Our Dad" Lloyd Robert Wright, age 90, passed away on January 2, 2009, in Salt Lake City.He was born on December 1, 1918 in Davenport, Iowa to Nathan Sidney and Mary Elizabeth Wright. He married Mary Alice Whitesides on July 15, 1940, later solemnized in the Salt...

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Well Grandpa you really lived a great life and what a family you and Grandma raised! I will never forget the times we watch sports and you yellin at that darn television! Love ya and dont be so hard on St Peter hes doing the best with that gate as possible! Love U

Dear Family of Lloyd Wright,

We wish to express our condolences. We were sad to hear of Lloyd's passing. We are related to Lloyd by being grandchildren of his aunt Adelaide Wright Chipman.

We never met Lloyd but spoke to him on the phone a few years ago. He was kind enough to share genealogy information with us. He knew our mothers, Marion Chipman Johnson and Shirley Chipman Anderson Pulley. Marion died in 2002 and Shirley died in 2008.

Lloyd had a beautiful...

Kandis:

I don't know if you remember me or not, but I was in the 7th ward with you when we were teenagers.

My sympathy goes out to you and your family on the loss of your father.

I lost my mother just a year ago and my father 10 years ago.

He is in a much better place now and Heavenly Father is watchin over you and your family.

Best regards,

Denise Fitton Beeson

My Dearest Grandpa,

Your spirit lives on strong and free to spread a message of hope and happiness to those we can no longer reach. No longer are you bound by your mortal challenges, but are free to touch the lives of many.

My memories of you are so vivid and cherished. I will always hold them close to my heart. I can only hope I can be half the example to others that you have been to those around you.

I will always remember you taking me, very early in the morning, on a...

Kandis,
I don't know if you remember me, we grew up together in the old 7th ward. I saw your dad's obit last night and was going to try to get away to the services, but got tied up. Please accept my condolences on the passing of your dad. Please feel free to contact me, I'd love to catch up.

Again, I'm sorry for your loss.

To my GRANDPA. Words cannot describe the LOVE I have for you. The memories I have can NEVER be erased. I know you have crossed over to far better place. Grandma you have my deepest condolences. The last few years have been really tough and I commend you for the love you showed for grandpa. I believe things indeed do happen for a reason. I want you to know if you need ANYTHING please let me help. I love you both so much. PS (I do believe in sharing thanks to you) Your grandson.

Grandpa, I will miss you so very much but I am so very happy that you are free again to go about Heavenly Fathers work. Thanks for the great memories, the trips to DI and the geneology library, the bologna pickle sandwiches, my first ten speed bike, for scraping my windows and starting my truck every morning when I lived with you and Grandma. Thank you Grandma for the compassionate way your took care of Grandpa. I know he loves you dearly for that, and so do I.
Until We Meet...

You will be missed so much Grandpa. We will miss your loving sweet spirit. You were an inspiration to everyone blessed to know and love you.

Your loving granddaughter,
Angie

We love you Grandpa and will miss you a lot. We know we'll see you again soon. You will always be an example to us on how we should live our life's. We Love you and miss you,
Brandon & Andrea & Ashlynn & Joshuah Russell