Rhea-Wright-Obituary

Rhea O. Wright

Towson, Maryland

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WRIGHT , Rhea O. On August 31, 2006 RHEA O'MALLEY WRIGHT; devoted mother of Dan Wright, Colin Wright, Maureen Neunan, Stewart Wright and Colleen Griffith; Loving grandmother of Megan, Erin, Kristen, Harrison and Willie; loving sister of Patsy Bates and Jerry O'Malley; also...

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Aunt Rhea was one of a kind. So smart. So fun. And my Mom lit up whenever she was around. Dad loved her company too. Aunt Rhea left an impression on all of us. God bless her and her kids, my cousins.

On behalf of Mom, Aunt Patsy, I’d like to say that Mom dearly misses her sister, Rhea, her dear friend and confidante. She also takes comfort in the memories of the fun times full of laughter and joy. Their favorite inside joke for family get togethers: ‘If you don’t have anything nice to say...come sit next to me!’ Followed by raucous laughter.

To all of Rhea's friends and family, my sincere condolences to each of you. Rhea and my mom, Pat Wolf Garvey, became friends about 30years ago. From that Colleen and I became friends. She was a delight to know and I am sorry to hear she is gone. I just found out of her passing, as I have returned to PHH in the last month. Warmth, comfort and prayers to all who knew her, as she was a special person. Sincerely, Anne Wolf

Dan & Family

My prayers are with all of your family. Your mom was a great person.

We missed Aunt Rhea at Ocean City this September, but she was remembered very frequently by all of us. The Scrabble, word and card games won't be the same without her sharp wit and competitive enthusiasm.

Aunt Rhea was one of the best. The Steinitz family will always remember her devotion to our mom, her sister, Helen, after Helen had a massive stroke. Aunt Rhea visted Mom frequently, and her kindness will never be forgotten.

Rhea made a difference in her work at PHH for 35 years. She was appreciated, and is remembered and missed by former colleagues and clients.

Rita Ennis, PHH Arval Senior Vice President Human Resources

Aunt Rhea was the toughest person I knew. She never let anything stop her from pursuing whatever she wanted to do. I already miss our email conversations. I'm so glad we had a chance to spend time together this summer.

I will always cherish our long standing friendship. Memories of growing up, sharing life experiences and growing older will
help to fill the void that your passing has left. Farewell my friend. You will always be in my heart.

With Love,
Anita