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Wesley Forrest "Wes" Wright

Sacramento, California

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WRIGHT, Wesley Forrest ''Wes''Born November 18, 1949 in Phoenix, AZ and passed away unexpectedly on May 12, 2007 in Roseville, CA. Wes graduated cum laude from California State University at Chico, CA, with a B.S. degree in computer science and engineering. He was employed by Hewlett Packard for...

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Dear Lena,
I'm sorry for your loss of Wes. He sincerely loved and idolized you. You could do no wrong in his eyes. And you were the best thing that ever "happened to him".Thank you for being a loving wife to my brother. I also feel a great loss.Wes knew me and knew what I've been through more than anyone else. Some people never get to experience the love of a brother and I have a thankful heart to God for allowing me to have such a loving and accepting brother. I love you Lena.

Dearest Lena, Our heartfelt hearts go out to you, your daughter and Wes's Family. We never had the opportunity to meet Wes but in your discriptions of him we knew he was a great husband and father. Our prayers and thoughts are with you in this very painful time of your life. We wish we had a magic wand to make the last week disapear for you and the family.
We very much miss your visits to my home. Prayers and Blessings,
Sandi Lanz (Margie Biddles Foster Daughter) Cherish and LaFawn Biddle

Being Genuine is a hard quality to find in a person...you are one of a kind Wes! I enjoyed the stories you told me of when you were a disk jockey, and the smile that came to your face when telling the stories. It takes something like this to realize how much you appreciated someone, and how much you are going to miss them. You weren't just a business relationship, you were a friend. Thanks for bringing a smile to our faces, and a warm glow in our hearts for the time we spent with you. ...

Dear Wes:

As I said at the LeTip meeting on Thursday, I cannot put you in my “Once Upon A Time”. At least not yet. You are still in my “Here And Now”. You have reminded me once again how short life is; how important it is to get things done today because tomorrow might not be. My husband and I needed your professional help and on Friday you left a message wanting to discuss the solution. I got busy and didn’t return your call until Monday . . . too late. I lost my last opportunity...