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Stephen A. WRIGHT

Rockville, Connecticut

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WRIGHT, Stephen A. Stephen A. Wright, 61, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning (May 15, 2012). Steve lived his life to the fullest and was a good friend and husband, and a kind and gentle soul with many friends and colleagues. Steve leaves his wife of 37 years Susan Wright; his mother...

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Dear family, please know that many prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Look to the God of all comfort for help to endure and look forward to his promise to one day soon end death forever.

May your happy memories of Steve bring you a measure of peace.

Sue, I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Sue,

Words cannot express my sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lauren Bernardi

I had the pleasure of working with Steve for a couple of years at Leppert-Nutmeg,
We shared many a pizza together. He was a great guy and a real go getter
I send to you my sincere condolences.

Charlie Barnes
Schulz Electric

hello- my deepest condolences - stephen was a great childhood friend...i am glad you had so many adventures together- would love to see all the wonderful photos he took with you around the world...he is in paradise now..in his Brothers arms, Jesus the Christ. yours kathy molloy lawler mcneal, az

Dear Susan,
Although I only knew Steve just shy of one year, he frequently took the time to ensure I learned the ropes at Leppert-Nutmeg, Inc., including a half-day trip to visit various companies for Sales meetings. I remember being impressed how each company representative respected and interacted with Steve. Often enough Steve would back up George in the office by ensuring I "help out answering the phones" when times were extraordinarily busy or staff members not present. He also...

"It's not how many breaths you take - its how many moments took your breath away". Sue, your best friend and partner, your husband, clearly knew that, and you both shared that together. You have my most sincere sympathy, and I pray that you can keep his flame always lit, and that you find peace and solice in having known and loved him as he knew and loved you.
Ron

"It's not how many breaths you take - its how many moments took your breath away". Sue, your best friend and partner, your husband, clearly knew that, and you both shared that together. You have my most sincere sympathy, and I pray that you can keep his flame always lit, and that you find peace and solice in having known and loved him as he knew and loved you.
Ron

Always wonderful of Stephan friend thru the years. Charlie Brown 96 Willow St./SWHS '69