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Ryan Malcolm Wright

Midland, Texas

1983 - 2026

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Ryan Malcolm Wright09/07/1983 - 02/01/2026Ryan Malcolm Wright passed away on Sunday, February 1, 2026. Born September 7, 1983 at Midland Memorial Hospital, he lived life to its fullest for 42 years. He lives on in the hearts of his family, friends and people whose lives he touched. He was smart,...

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On behalf of Ryan´s Nashville recovery friends... We are crushed and heartbroken.

Although I never knew Ryan (I know someone who does), I want to send much love to his friends and family during this difficult time! Praying for all of you from Woodstock, GA! Judy Beale

Max and Rosemary, I'm so very shocked and sad to learn of Ryan's passing. He fought the good fight. There's no doubt that God received him in Heaven. I'll be praying for your comfort.

Dearest Max and Rosemary. We are so very sorry to hear of the passing of your precious son. Please know you have our deepest sympathies in this difficult time. May the peace of God keep your hearts and minds through our Lord Jesus Christ. In grace, Randy & Tracy Davis 14 ¶ The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.

Prayers to the Wright family for your comfort, loss, and strength. Came to know Ryan in Austin, TX, where he was part of a special group of people supporting each other in spiritual growth through fellowship and friendship. Ryan lit up the room always, a pied piper, herding the cats, with his youthfulness and joyful spirit. Had the pleasure of taking my young son to Santa Fe, NM, en route back to Texas from The Rolling Stones concert in Denver. Bucket List items: visit Ryan at Boots & Boogie,...

I am so sorry to see this. I knew Ryan from his pediatricians office, where I worked. He was such a cute and well behaved kid. Prayers for his family and friends.

Max, I´m so sorry to hear of Ryan´s passing. He touched a lot of lives. God bless you all. Jere Barnes