Phil-Wright-Obituary

Phil Wright

Anchorage, Alaska

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On January 18, 2013, 31 year Alaskan resident, Dr. Phil Wright Jr., died peacefully in his home following a 4 1/2 year battle with leukemia. Just as 2 Timothy 4:7 reflects, Phil "fought the good fight, finished his course, and kept the faith". He is no longer suffering and is now sitting at the...

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Victoria Faith Mlonyeni
Patient from 2007-2008
Mother of 3 children

Phil was a friend, a fine person and a credit to dentistry. He made a difference in the lives he touched and we will miss him. I will miss him.

Rhonda, you and "Dr. Phil" always were ambassadors for Christ--whether in the office or at home. Our love & prayers are
with you and your family.

Phil has been one of those dentists who made me feel really good to be in the same profession, and also one of those guys I loved to run into at Lowes or somewhere. I was stunned when he closed his office and am glad he hung around a while longer. I do miss him.

Phil and I were classmates at Wm. James Jr. High and Eastern Hills High School in Ft. Worth, TX. He was a wonderful friend, funny and full of mischief. So sorry to hear of his passing.

Rhonda and family,
I first came to know the wrights when I was given a referral for my then very unkept teeth, due past painful experiences with other dentists. I was as nervous as a cat, nails dug into the chair teeth clenched feet tapping like a tail, as I waited to meet the new dentist. In walked this giant of a man with hands the size of footballs but who's calm and quick wit quickly outsized my fears and began the long process of restoring not only my teeth but my trust in dentists,...

We were so saddened to hear of Phil's death but know that he is now at peace and without pain. Our love and prayers are with you and we know God will give you comfort and strength for your journey ahead. What wonderful memories we have that go way back.

Oh, I just heard of Dr. Phil's passing. I used to love to go visit with him when he was getting his infusions. I am so deeply saddened, What a GREAT guy. To his family, I send my deepest sympathies. His smile will be missed!

Rhonda,
I'm so sorry for your lose of your best friend. He's in a better place now , making everybody laugh. I am very lucky to have met Phil.
Cindy Hendren