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William D. "Don" Wright Jr.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | William D. ''Don'' Wright Jr., 55, died Monday, Oct. 17, 2005 at his home after a three year battle with heart disease and diabetes. His competitive spirit and determination was an inspiration to his family and all who knew him. He was born April 18, 1950 in Rock Hill, S.C., a son...

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It has taken a while to sign this guest book, which is something no one ever looks forward to. I only knew Don for a short while, but what I did know of him, he made it hard for anyone to possibly NOT like him. Very quick-witted with a wonderful sense of humor, Don could cheer up anyone on a bad day. Iwas fortunate enough to meet him while working for Schafer Distributing Company, along with his brother, David. To David, and the entire Wright family, my deepest condolences, and take comfort...

Sorry for your father's death Travis, you are in our prayers. I didn't know your dad except for one handshake maybe, but a glimpse of his quality and spirit i can imagine from you 3 sons. God's blessings, the DeMattios

Don will never be "gone". His strong presence will be with us forever; stronger as we continue to bond as united families who share and appreciate all that he was, all the good that was him and that he brought and will continue to bring out in us. There could never be another one like him, though he definitely leaves a strong, strong legacy. He will absolutely never, ever be forgotten. I am very thankful for our sons and grandson. He gave to me the greatest of gifts! He accomplished much but...

Jay,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. Just wanted you to know that I was thinking about you and your brothers.

BILLY,TRAVIS&JAY WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS.YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

I first met Don in the early 80's, when he began helping my with my various promotions. He always showed up with with an great ideas, an uncanny "can do" attitude, and with that wry smile that was his trademark.

I never had to worry about anything Don was doing, because he ALWAYS came through.

While our paths took us down other trails, we would run into one another over the years, and it always seemed that nothing had changed. That burly hug, and sly grin was always...

Don was a great friend and I will never forget the times when I worked for him. He was a inspiration to all of us and He will be missed dearly.

God Bless Don,

We am so sorry for your loss! We knew Don for many years and he was a wonderful guy. He will be missed!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless! Jodi & Doug Moore

My deepest sympathy to Don's family as you go through this difficult time. I will keep each of you in my thoughts and prayers. I have fond memories of Don as a fellow member of the MBHS Class of 1969. He will be missed by many who knew him.