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Dr. William Wright

Pasadena, California

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WRIGHT, Dr. William ("Bill") (75), a long-time resident of Pasadena, passed away suddenly on February 13, 2008. "Dr. Bill" was born in New Albany, Indiana on September 21, 1932 to his parents, Robert and Lucille Wright. He attended Duke University where he was a member of the Delta Phi Alpha,...

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Dear Libby,

It was so unexpected to hear about Bill. We had just spoken a couple week earlier and were looking forward to seeing you both on our trip in March.

I have fond memories of Christmas Dinners and of course your wedding at David's house, as well as the honeymoon in Hawaii. I sure remember all those times that we threw darts in the back yard. This is a tragic loss for all of us. Please let us know if there is anything that we can do for you.

There are no words to describe the feeling of deep respect held in so many hearts for Dr. Wright. His smile, quick wit, humor and his gentility will be sorely missed. Having met Dr. Wright only a few years ago he always greeted people as if they were lifelong friends, I am so happy that I was able to meet this true humanitarian.

He was the type of person who you wanted to introduce to your other friends. You knew this man of great humanity would welcome them into his ever expanding...

Dear Libby,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Bill was truly "one-in-a-million." He was never without a kind word, a joke or a story and was always ready to lend a helping hand. You brought new meaning to his life and he loved you beyond measure. He will remain forever in our hearts.
With love,
Debbie & Greg

My condolences are extended to the family and many friends of Dr. Bill.
He lived a full life and will be missed. May he rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.

Libby:
Please accept my thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Bill was a great guy and will be dearly missed by all that knew and worked with him in TofR and the USS Pasadena Foundation.
JERRY