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William Francis Wright

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1947 - 2020

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September 1, 2020
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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William Francis Joseph Wright Sr. passed away Saturday 8/29/2020 in St. Luke's Hospice surrounded by his family. He and beloved wife, Sharon (Post) Wright, were married for 52 years. Born October 20, 1947 in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill, PA. He was the son of the late Robert Leo Wright and...

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Sharon & Family,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Bill. Always smiling, calm and willing to be of assistance is how I remember him. He will be with you always and take comfort in knowing that his unselfish nature made the community he served safer and the number of lives he saved because he stepped up.
Annamarie Robertone

Sharon and family. We were sorry to see that Bill had passed away. We saw him once in a while when he was picking up groceries at Giant. He was a wonderful person.
The last time we saw him was when you sold your house and move by the community college. God bless your family and give you comfort. Forrest and Joan Voytko

Sharon and family, So sorry to hear of Bills passing. Always had fun working calls with him on Medic one. He was a great guy and will be missed. All my sympathies.

My condolences to Sharon and family and Bob Wright Pat Alberston. I did not know about Bill service as a EMS or his time in the military. He will be missed.

On behalf of Liberty High School Class or 1966 I would like to offer our sincere condolences on Bill's passing. Our class has a FB Group Page and Bill has been added to our Gone but Not Forgotten photo album.

Sharon and family we are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a great guy and I enjoyed working with him many times as fires, ambulance calls and carnival at Hecktown over the years. We saw him at home depot just after you sold you house in Hecktown and moved. He enjoyed talking to us and was glad we recognized him and said hi to him first. We know you will all miss him, but he is now at peace. Glenn & Kathy Peters

Wow!! Bill was such an icon in EMS! I first met him at Easton Emergency Squad and then went on to run calls with him at Hecktown. He left some big shoes to fill. May you RIP Captain Bill! We've got it from here.

Sharon, Family and Pat (Albertson), my deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace.

I will miss my friend.
Sincerely,
Larry Jones