Wilbur-Wright-Obituary

Wilbur David Wright

Obituary

Wilbur David Wright

Decatur

Memorial service for Wilbur David Wright, 75, of Decatur will be Wednesday, July 21, 2010, at 3 p.m. at Austinville Church of Christ with friends and family conducting the service and Shelton Funeral Home assisting. The family will receive friends this evening from 5 to 8 p.m. at the church.

Wilbur David Wright was born March 2, 1935, to Willis Emmett Wright and Maudie Ozell Hunt Wright in Arab. He graduated from Arab High School and then Auburn University with a B.S. in Education. He taught at D.A.R. in Grant until he was awarded a National Science Foundation Scholarship to The University of Georgia. He graduated from UGA in 1961 with a Master of Education in Science.

After moving to Decatur in 1961, Wilbur taught at Decatur High School from 1961 to 1962. Leaving his love of teaching, he worked for Chemstrand/Monsanto in Decatur. During this time, he taught part-time at Athens College and Calhoun Community College. He retired in 1994 after 30 years of employment as a Research Chemist.

Wilbur was first and foremost a Christian who worshipped with the Austinville Church of Christ, where he served as deacon, then elder, in addition to teaching Bible classes and leading in the work of the church.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Arnettie Ellenburg Wright; one son, Mark Wright; one daughter, Sandra Wright-Smartt (Rodney); one grandson, Steven Wright; one brother, Leon Wright; numerous cousins, nephews and nieces.

In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorial donatioons be made to: Wayne Barrier, Missionary, P.O. Box 93, Cloverdale, AL 35617, Hospice of the Valley, P.O. Box 2745, Decatur, AL 35602, or Agape of North Alabama, P.O. Box 3887, Huntsville, AL 35810-0887.

This obituary was originally published in the Decatur Daily.

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Arnetti and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Ed and Loretta Boyle and Family

Mr. Wright was a patient of mine at DGH for many years. I will miss seeing him in the lab. He was always so polite and friendly. Mrs. Anettie, I will be praying for God to comfort you during your time of loss and for the many days to come.

Mark & Family,
Our love and prayers are with you. For the times we saw your dad, he was the epitomy of a true "Southern Gentleman." God has truly blessed you all with his life and love.
Your family in Savannah - (Neonatal ICU & Pediatrix Medical Group of GA)

Sending prayers your way. I was sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you find peace and comfort in your memories of such a wonderful christian man.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Wilbur. He was truly a "Southern Gentleman", but most of all was a great Christian man. I worked with him at Monsanto and he was always the same - good and kind.

Wilbur Wright is one of the greatest Christian men who has ever walked the earth. Our love is extended to you, Arnetti, Mark, Sandra, Steven, and Rodney. Don't you know he looks GREAT in his beautiful robe so white! He was such a devoted servant to our Lord. Oh, we miss him!

Arnettie ~ I'm sorry that I cannot be there to celebrate Mr. Wilbur's life with you. He was truly a one-of-a-kind Christian who left an impression on anyone that was lucky enough to know him. Love, thoughts, and prayers sent to you and your family.

Arnettie, I was so sorry to hear of Wilbur's death. You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. Will always remember the good times we had at DAR. I know he will be missed by a great many people, but we know that he is rejoicing with the saints in heaven and that we will join him some day. Sherry Belew

Arnettie, I was so sorry to hear of Wilbur's passing and extend my sincere sympathy during this time of berevement for you and your family.