Steven-Wright-Obituary

Steven Walker Wright

Dallas, Texas

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WRIGHT, STEVEN WALKER, 50, of Dallas, Texas passed away suddenly on June 7, 2003. He was born May 11, 1953 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and graduated from Edison High School. He was Vice President of Sales for Austin Foam Plastics. He was preceded in death by his father Henry A. Wright and his mother...

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It's still hard to believe you've been gone one month. It just doesn't seem real. The office is not the same without you here. We all miss you so much. There's a picture of you hanging in the conference room now, so we can think of you daily.
Love and miss you!!!
Deb

What I'm feeling, time is gonna heal it
I've been hearing that for so long now
They say I'll move on, got to try and be strong
Life will go on, I'll get through this somehow
Oh, but how ,when

I'm still waiting
For you to come back
I'm aching
For you to walk through that door
And hold me once more
But you won't
Baby, I miss you so much.
Kocham Cie
Aga

It has been one month today. I miss you, buddy, more now than ever. I celebrate your life quietly to myself everyday. I found yet another opportunity to do so, coincidentally, today, in Tampa, Florida, here on my travels.
My tears I fight, though they confuse me still. I accept the confusion. I look forward to the relativity of how short life is and that I shall see you soon. It will seem like yesterday since we last hugged.

I don't need to say more. You hear me speak to you...

My husband and I will never forget Steve's hospitality to us in Austin, Texas this past March. He was truly a wonderful and giving human being. We were lucky to have shared time with him. We are so sorry for his loved ones' pain and grief. He lives on in our memories.

Unforgettable, that who you are.
The way you treated me,
The way you smile at me,
The way you hold me in your arms.
It takes time we meet again, but untill this I will always keep this memories of
The way you changed my life
The way you dance with me.
Nobody can't take that away from me.
It was wonderful to know that you were always around me.
We were and will be inseperable for the rest of everything...
I miss you so much,...

Steve- Thank you for being one of the greatest men I have ever known! Your friendship meant so much to me. I will be lost without you; to share my weekends, our celebrations and just hanging out. You gave me so many happy memories. You brought so much happiness to my family. To Shawn- He looked up to you- You were like a brother, father and best friend! Thank you for being Kennedy's "Uncle Steve". You brought so much to others. Your spirit abides in us!- in evey person whose life you touched....

My Friendly competitor in Dallas, and my friendly colleague at AFP.....I did not just look up to you literally; but figuratively as well; for I aspired in many ways to be like you. Friendship is the common denominator that you offered to us all.....thank you for that piviledge and grace. May your spirit continue to embrace and comfort each of us with the fondest of memories.
I am so very glad to have known you. GOD Bless you, Steve.

Steve, I'm thankful for the two years Alex and I had you in our lives. You will always have a special place in my heart, and we will love you forever. Julane and Alex

Steve the past 5 years have truly been a pleasure in both business and especially on a freindship level. There is an empty spot and I guess it is not suppose to be filled. I hope at the end of my time, that half as many people respect me as they did you. Gone but never forgotten!!