Mildred-WRIGHT-Obituary

Mildred H. WRIGHT

Springfield, Ohio

Aug 13, 1918 – May 4, 2013

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BORN
August 13, 1918
DIED
May 4, 2013
LOCATION
Springfield, Ohio

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News Death NoticeWRIGHT, Mildred H. went home to be with the Lord on May 4, 2013 in her home at 11:45 PM while sleeping. She was born Mildred Hayes on August 13, 1918, in Quicksand, KY, and was 94 years old. Mildred was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Arnold Wright, and her...

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Dear Debbie, Carla and Family,

Sorry to hear of the passing of Mildred. There will be a large void in our lives now with her gone. I have known Mildred all of my life, she always called me her little "Buddy". My Mother met Mildred in 1943, when she migrated North from Tennessee to seek work. She met Mildred at the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. I joined Springfield Missionary Baptist Church in 1971 and Mildred and Mother were just behind me. I would pick Mildred up every...

Dear Debbie and Carla,

I was sorry to hear of the passing of your Grandma. May god be with you and your family during this difficult time.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joyce White

I have wonderful memories of Mildred and my Mother, Georgia Mills, laughing and telling their stories to all of us children. She was a positive influence on my life, and I loved her for it. She lives on in all of our wonderful memories of her, and we know she is in a better place now with her beloved Arnold in heaven with our Lord.

God Bless you Mildred, you are now with your son Dickie, brothers Shine, and Gene, sis Irene ,and brother Chuck. What a wonderful woman you were. God Bless

Grandma, now you are embraced in Gods arms and no more suffering. I will never forget all our good times as a child in your kitchen, holidays we spent together, and you giving me my first Barbie Doll, I know how much pleasure it gave you to see my eyes light up! I could go on and on but you and I know both know how much love we shared and how much you loved my family. You left behind a great Legacy.

Grandma, you will never be forgotten, and I will always rememeber all our good times especailly in your kitchen and how much you loved me, my husband, kids, and grandkids. We will truly miss all those holidays we spent with you, and taking you to the family reunion you so loved, but now you are at peace, and suffering no more. Embraced in Gods arms. Love your Grandaughter Debbie (Pilkenton) Thurman & Family

May the memories that mean the most to you live forever in your heart. We will miss her. Rex & June