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Stephen Wright

Wausau, Wisconsin

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Stephen WrightStephen Albert Hamilton Wright, age 56, died unexpectedly in a car crash on June 26th, 2014.He was born in Flint, MI on July 14th, 1957 to Sanford and Anna Wright. He graduated from Alma College in 1979 and from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 1983. He received his...

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Dearest Katherine and family, I just learned of Stephen's passing. I am so sorry for your deep loss of his presence here in this life. I was always so touched by his devotion as a husband and father. My love and prayers are with you.

I met Stephen through the Wausau Breakfast Roundtable networking group and we talked several times after that. He was a positive business contributor and always had a great sense of humor as well. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Stephen...you will be missed among your fellow business colleagues.

Dear Katherine and family,
I was shocked and very sorry to hear that Stephen passed away. Back in college I always enjoyed his visits, and more recently, looked forward to reading his thoughtful and entertaining facebook posts. He clearly was a great husband and father. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and prayers at this very sad time. May he rest in peace. Much love to you all, Valerie

Katherine and family - Please accept my deepest condolences. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Katherine and family - May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Please accept my deepest sympathy.


Rev. Dr. Stephen Wright,
Ten years ago you helped our family through a very difficult time in our lives. You were our rock. You prayed with us and stayed with us when we needed comfort. The typed homily you had written and read at mom's service, sits laminated on our coffee table. The words you said after each service will forever be with me. I thank God for having you cross my path in this earthly life. And now I pray that God will bring peace and comfort to your family and friends.

Always with a story, and a lesson in life. A smile and guiding word.

My life crossed with Stephen's at shared downtown church activties, Naomi meetings and his helping to launch St. Anthony Spirituality Center into a new chapter. I so admired Stephen's openness to others, his creativity and openness to go where the Lord led him. Now, he is called home, and we will miss him.

- Leo Jacoby
First United Methodist Church staff

bon voyage stephen