Martin-Wright-Obituary

Martin Wright

Billings, Montana

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OMAHA, Neb. - Martin Wright, age 38, of Omaha, died June 21, 2007.Martin was preceded in death by father, William Martin Wright, and grandmother, Minnie Feisthamel.He is survived by wife, Najia; mother, Anna Mae Wright; sister and brother-in-law, Janet and Richard Meisinger; brother and...

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My thoughts are on Martin this morning! He made such a postitive impact on me at school! He was kind and cared for others. And what a good sense of humor. When I think of Martin, he is always smiling or laughing. I know there are many of us at MEA who will always remember Martin with love.

Looking forward to the day when we will one day be reunited with friends and family. Miss you, big guy.

Thinking of you once again, my friend, and how deeply you are missed.

Still hard to believe he's gone.
But NEVER forgotten.
We'll meet again, friend, in a better place.

Orlando 2005

My deepest, deepest condolences. I just learned of Martin's death today. I just needed to express my heart felt sympathy. I respect Martin so much even through my trials he was always a friend.

It is with profound sadness that I learned of Martin's death. I met him in passing and from that one chance conversation, knew he was a decent, good human being. My sympathies go out to his family and close friends who have suffered a terrible loss

To the Wright Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. Martin was truly the most dynamic person I've ever met. I've never seen so much diversity in one person. The strength of his character is a testatment both to those who shaped the person he became as well those he chose to give his love to and share his life with. Please let me know if there's ever anything I can do for you.

To Martin's family -

I met Martin through business and he has been a customer of mine for the last 3 years. I have had hundreds of customers in my time at JBoss, but only a few that I would consider friends. I always considered Martin a friend. I will remember him for his intelligence, drive, humour, and his abilty to always have fun. Martin, it was truly a pleasure knowing you. To the family, my prayers are with you.

Respectfully,