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Attorney William "Bill" Wright Sr.

1940 - 2024

Attorney  William "Bill" Wright Sr. obituary, 1940-2024, Columbus, GA

BORN

1940

DIED

2024

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William Wright Obituary

Attorney William "Bill" Wright, Sr.

March 4, 1940 - May 17, 2024

Columbus, Georgia - Attorney William J. "Bill" Wright, Sr., born on March 4, 1940, in Columbus, GA, to Robert Lee Wright, Sr., and Pauline Talley Wright, grew up on 2nd Avenue surrounded by grandparents, aunts, and uncles, shaping his early years with warmth and familial bonds. Bill inherited his father's determination, resilience, and strong will as he watched him initiate the first black bricklayers' union in Columbus. But he also inherited his mother's compassion and spiritual fortitude as he witnessed countless examples of her unwavering faith, empathy, and goodness.

After graduating from Spencer High School in 1958, he pursued higher education at Tennessee State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education in 1963. During college, Bill immersed himself in the tumultuous landscape of the civil rights movement. Despite the challenges of his time, he actively engaged in various civic activities, standing on the front lines of change. His involvement in sit-ins and community meetings wasn't just a matter of principle-it was personal. As an African American man navigating a segregated society, he understood firsthand the importance of breaking down barriers. He embraced his role as an agent of change, determined to leave a lasting impact on his community and beyond.

Following his academic pursuits, he answered the call to serve his country by joining the United States Army and dedicated two honorable years to duty while stationed at Fort Benning, GA (now Ft. Moore), and Fort Ord in Monterey, CA. His military service instilled in him a profound sense of discipline and commitment, shaping his approach to life and his career.

He realized his lifelong passion for justice and equality by graduating with distinction from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School in 1976. Bill returned to Columbus, GA, to begin his legal career in private practice, and quickly established himself as a trailblazer in the legal community as one of few African American attorneys practicing in the area at that time. He embarked on a journey marked by dedication, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to justice. With a focus on criminal defense, he dedicated himself to representing the marginalized and underserved members of his community.

Throughout his career, Bill distinguished himself with his exceptional trial skills, successfully trying over 1,000 jury trials. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the legal profession, Bill was appointed as a Recorders Court Judge, where he continued to serve his community with distinction. Today his legacy of excellence is upheld through The Wright Legal Group, where he brought a wealth of experience to the law practice founded with his eldest daughter, Attorney Katonga Wright in 2011.

In addition to his legal practice, Bill was deeply involved in various community organizations and initiatives aimed at empowering African American communities and promoting social justice. He played a pivotal role in founding the Fountain City Bar Association, an initiative to foster camaraderie and support among African American lawyers in the Chattahoochee Valley region. He was also a Mason and a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., as well as a dedicated member of 100 Black Men of America, where he worked tirelessly to uplift and inspire the next generation of leaders.

As a history buff, Bill found a passion for Civil War reenactments with the 54th Massachusetts Union Army, the first all-black regiment to serve during the Civil War. His love for reenacting, led to his Congressional appointment by the Secretary of the Interior to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission in 1990.

Bill's faith was also a cornerstone of his life. He was baptized at Friendship Baptist Church as a young boy and was an original member of Friendship Youth Organization (FYO). He later joined Bethlehem Lutheran Church where he was a faithful member until his death. As an elder of the church, he provided solace and guidance to fellow worshippers.

On May 17, 2024, Bill passed away peacefully at home. His legacy of excellence, integrity, and compassion will continue to inspire and guide all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Bill is survived by Jessie Godwin Wright, his devoted wife of 47 years, whom he affectionally called "sweetie"; his son William J. Wright Jr; his daughters Katonga Wright Miley (Gerald), Kendra Wright, and Kameese Wright Walker (Jeff), who brought him immeasurable joy and pride; his grandchildren Aaron, Anthony, Hannah, Hailey, Austin, Alexa, Niashia, and Alyee, who filled his life with laughter and love; his sibling and lifelong best friend, Dr. Robert L. Wright Jr. (the late June Russell Wright), niece Dr. Kimberly Wright, nephew Russell Wright and close extended family members, who shared in his journey and treasured moments together; a host of friends, whose support and companionship brought him comfort throughout his life.

Funeral Arrangements for Attorney William "Bill" Wright, Sr. will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 25, 2024 at Friendship Baptist Church, 831 6th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901 according to the Charles E. Huff's International Funeral Home, Inc. A private burial will follow. Viewing will be held on Friday, May 24, 2024 from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the funeral home located at 927 -5th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901.

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Published by Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on May 23, 2024.

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Catherine Luke

July 24, 2024

My heartfelt condolences to Attorney Bill Wrights family. May God continue to give you comfort and to guide you this difficult journey of grieving on loss of you beloved one

Jewel Diolosa

June 9, 2024

I am deeply saddened that today i saw the news that William Wright had passed. Im sorry i did not know. My condolences and sympathy with prayers to this special beautiful family. Katonga is very special to me as well as Jessie. A few years ago I saw the lovely couple, Jessie and William, having breakfast a few tables from me. i was so honored to be recognized and remembered. Im glad i was able to have few minutes of conversation and smiles, it was a blessing. My admiration for the father and daughter legal 'team' resonated with me bc my close relationship with my father. Im forever grateful to Jessie, 33 years ago she gave me an opportunity to to work with her at Nutrition mgmt services. i had just been let go from her answering service company and was pregnant with my son. She saved me. As an attorney, Miss Katonga took exceptional professional care of my family when my father passed in 2019. William Wright was a very prominent man in Columbus, i always have and always will have the utmost respect and admiration for him. I hold this family very dear in my heart. All in my prayers and thoughts

Terri Victor

June 5, 2024

So sorry for your loss, Ms. Jessie...I know Bill is smiling down from Heaven right now saying "Sweetie, you got this! Until we meet again..." prayers to you, and the rest of the family.

Jimmy Motos

May 27, 2024

Barbara and I extend our sincerest condolences to the family at this
most difficult time. May you continue to feel God's presence and love .

Jimmy Motos

Bonita Shelton

May 26, 2024

To Jessie, Kameese, Kendra and Katonga I was saddened to hear of your husband and father's death. May his legacy continue in your lives. With our heartfelt condolences, Bonita, Niki and Steven Shelton, We love you!!!

Keith Forde

May 25, 2024

One of the single most important people in my life. The physical end to a dynasty of men who had an immense bond secured in success of business and families. Mr. Wright truly filled a gap in my soul and shall forever be remembered. Bill Wright Percy Forde and John Boddie.

Paul and Cartisa Lane

May 25, 2024

Billy and family may love abide, many condolences for
The void in your lives at this time but joy for the peaceful transition of your loved one.
Honorable William Wright. Rest in peace

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Saundra Ellison

May 24, 2024

I am praying for Katonga and family. He will always be with you. May God continue to bless you and give you strength during this time.

Wanda Hayes

May 24, 2024

You have our deepest condolences. May God bless you and the family. The Emmitt Hayes, Jr. Family, Austin, Texas.

charlotte morgan

May 24, 2024

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Benjamin Harrow

May 24, 2024

Mr.William Wright was so cool. He let me chill in his office when I worked downtown Columbus, Georgia at the police department. Thank you for the knowledge and water. Rest in peace my brother. I love the way he did his business and I miss you all ready.

Frederick and Kathy Street

May 24, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Shevon Sutcliffe Thomas,Esq

May 22, 2024

Sleep well soldier. I will assist in standing guard in your absence. Salute.

James Miller

May 22, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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Friendship Baptist Church

831 6th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901

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