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Some of Harold Wrights Family!
Lori Cheatham (daughter)
March 16, 2017
Elisabeth Ansley
April 10, 2016
Dear Pat, Lindy, Dad, Steve and Lori, I have so many memories of Grandad and all his advice and his anecdotes all stick with me (I can hear them in his distinctive voice). He really was a very intelligent man with his wit and sharpness was with him through out his long life. That is such a blessing to all of us. I hope you take comfort in his long life well lived. Love Buffy
Andy Abbott
April 9, 2016
Pat, it was such an honor to know Harold. Words that immediately come to mind when I remember him are noble, humble, honest. I enjoyed any discussion I ever had with him and don't know of a better role model. May you know God's presence in all the days ahead.
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