Edward "Bud" Wright

Edward "Bud" Wright obituary

Edward "Bud" Wright

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Edward Wright Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home - Heavener on Aug. 16, 2025.

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Edward Cleveland Wright, lovingly known as Bud to his family and friends, was born in a house in Heavener, Oklahoma, on August 31, 1950. He went to be with his savior in Heaven in his home in Heavener on August 14, 2025, peacefully surrounded by his family singing. Bud left us at the young age of 74 years, 11 months, and 14 days old.

He is survived by:

His wife: Jennifer Wright of the home

One daughter: Jesse Sutmiller and husband Jonathon of Bixby, Oklahoma

One granddaughter: Magnolia Mae Sutmiller of Bixby, Oklahoma

One brother: Jimmy Wright of Roland, Oklahoma

One brother-in-law: Grady Mays and wife Norissa of Weatherford, Texas

His mother-in-law: Betty Garth

His father-in-law: Wayne Mays

Three sisters-in-law: Cindy Mays of Temple, Texas, Camille Mays of Fredericksburg, Texas, Farrell Fernandez and husband Joseph of Austin, Texas

Beloved nieces and nephews: Taylor Mays, Harper Mays, Tessa Heine, Catie Mays, Ike Mays, Abby Robles, Sophia Fernandez, Esai Fernandez, and Lola Fernandez

Family Friends: Vicki Hughes and husband Russell of Mena, Arkansas, Mike Andrews and wife Mary of Heavener, Oklahoma

Numerous other loved ones and a host of friends

Bud is preceded in death by his mother, Edith (Plummer) Wright.

Bud was born to and raised by his sweet mom, Edith, alongside his brother Jim. Edith worked hard to ensure her boys were taken care of and had all they needed. As a single mother, she would take on multiple jobs to provide football jackets, class rings, or any other special needs. This made a lasting impact on Bud and inspired his love and care for others.

Bud was a proud 1968 graduate of Heavener High School, where he played both sides of the football field and earned the nickname "mama." Bud was a junior and senior class officer. He made countless lifelong friendships and was loved and respected by his classmates until the very end.

Bud was always the hardest worker in every room he entered. In 1973, he went to support a friend who was signing up to work on the railroad. That day, Bud realized that Poteau Community College was not the right path for him, so he decided to sign up as a track laborer with the Maintenance of Way. Bud's larger-than-life stature and personality earned him the nickname "Bull of the Woods" by his coworkers. For the next 23 years, Bud gave his all at KCS to provide for those he loved.

Just as God would have it, in June of 1977, Bud randomly walked into Rowton's Diner, where he was smitten by a young girl named Jenny Mays from Mena, Arkansas, who was eating with some friends. Two weeks later, they met up again, and after a six-month whirlwind relationship, they were married on December 31, 1977. Bud and Jennifer built a life together that many would love to have. They were married for almost 48 years. On September 1, 1989, Jesse Elizabeth was born to complete their little family. Bud loved Jennifer and Jesse more than anyone could imagine until 2020, when Jesse and her husband, JP, brought Magnolia Mae Sutmiller (Maggie Mae) into his world. Bud's cheerful smile would always light up any room, but Maggie magnified it.

Bud Wright was a quiet and lovable man with a pleasant personality. He was humble and always listened to learn from others. He especially enjoyed his "therapy" each day with his coffee crew, whom he admired for their wisdom. Bud was an avid Oklahoma Sooner fan, and he tolerated the Arkansas Razorbacks for his girls. Bud was a member of First Baptist Church, Heavener, and a faithful attendee of Lonesome Dove Cowboy Church. Bud's life motto was always to eat your dessert first. The powerful legacy he leaves his family, friends, and all who knew him will continue for generations to come.

The family wants to thank the Heart of Hospice, Jenn Alexander, and Donna Nelson for all the care they shown to Bud and the family.

A memorial service to celebrate Bud's life will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 23, 2025 at the First Baptist Church in Heavener, Oklahoma with Pastor Brock Hardin and son-in-law, Jonathon Sutmiller officiating. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home in Heavener, Oklahoma.

The family also request that everyone dress comfortably, because Bud was a man of comfort. He thoroughly enjoyed wearing his camo.

The family will visit with friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Friday, August 22, 2025 at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to either Gideon Bibles or Wounded Warrior Project (https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org) in honor of Bud Wright.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home - Heavener

710 US Hwy 270 PO Box 295, Heavener, OK 74937

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Upcoming Events

Aug

23

Memorial service

10:00 a.m.

Heavener First Baptist Church

200 W Ave C, Heavener, OK 74937

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