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Gregory Lew Wright, 66, passed away riding his bike down the trail near his home on Friday, April 29, 2022. He’d just had his nightly visit with his sweetheart, Julie, at her grave; they were reunited shortly afterward. He was born November 10, 1955, in Ogden, Utah. He was the second of five children of Lew and Carol Wright.
Greg grew up in Wilson playing basketball, baseball, and football and helped on his family farm raising cows, working in the garden, and hauling hay for neighbors. He learned to play the piano at eight years old. He played throughout his life for his family and at various church functions whenever asked. "O Holy Night" was his kids' favorite; he played it every year at Christmastime for them.
Greg graduated from Weber High School in 1974. He then served in the Rapid City, South Dakota mission serving the Sioux people. After his mission, he married Mary Linda Campbell and they had five children together. They later divorced. He was active with Farr West City serving on the Planning Commission and volunteering on the 4th of July fireworks team for numerous years. He worked various construction jobs including owning his own company, Wrightway Siding. He also attended Weber State University, having just one more class needed to complete his bachelor’s degree in Construction Management. He was very handy and could fix just about anything around the house. He was working as a Construction Project Superintendent for Rio Vista Management at the time of his passing.
Greg married Julie Ann Steadman in 2007 in Milwaukee, Oregon. They enjoyed traveling together, working around their houses (always wearing his camo crocs), and hosting family parties with all the kids and grandkids. They held many callings together in their various wards including Trek Leaders and Scout Masters. He currently worked in the Ogden Temple on Thursday evenings, sneaking candy to the other temple workers throughout the sessions.
Greg was passionate about the outdoors and enjoyed spending as much time outside as possible. He loved adventure and was often exploring new places with his wife, Julie, riding four wheelers, camping, fishing or hunting with his son, Jared. He was quite the jokester; he loved playing pranks on anyone around him and would take any opportunity to do so. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, holding many callings including: Young Men’s President, Elder’s Quorum President, Bishopric Counselor, and Scout Master.
Greg was preceded in death by his wife, Julie and his parents, Lew and Carol Wright.
He is survived by his children: Sarah (Nick) Erickson, Roy; Stephanie Bexell, Plain City; Kristen (Nate) Passey, Hooper; Kelli (Royce) Drysdale, Plain City;, and Jared (Katelyn) Wright, West Haven. He is also survived by his siblings, Paul Wright, West Haven; Karen (Brent) Bassett, Roy; Cathy (Ray) Harrison, Douglasville, GA; and Diane (Troy) Bell, Roy; and also many aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, and members of Julie’s family that loved him very much.
He was happiest spending time with, and is survived by, his 12 "grandies." He loved Isaak Bexell, McKay Erickson, Anika Bexell, Aiden Passey, Oakley Erickson, Lila Passey, Grady Erickson, Paizlee Drysdale, Ander Passey, Colby Erickson, Dezzi Drysdale, and Harper Wright (coming in June) dearly.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. Friends may visit with family on Thursday, May 5th from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary.
Interment, West Point Cemetery, with a family luncheon afterwards.
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Malin Walter Lewis
April 30, 2024
I am so sorry to read that Greg died! I was just googling to see if I could get in touch with him and his obituary came up. To his family, my deepest sympathies! Elder Wright and I were companions in the South Dakota Rapid City Mission. He was a lot of fun and a very good missionary! He was great with the native Americans! He could laugh, crack jokes, tease with the best of them. He could also teach the gospel! They loved basketball on the reservation and he was an exceptional athlete! I loved watching him play basketball!
I have thought about him often over the past 49 years!
Greg entered the mission field about 2 months before I did. As he transferred out, I entered the mission field and replaced him. So, we had the same trainer, Elder Warren Owens. We were both blessed to have Elder Owens! It was a joy to serve with Greg, as companions, about a year later, as Zone leaders.
I was thrilled to see he was active in the church and even served in the temple! I look forward to seeing him on the other side of the veil one day!
I know this is 2 years later but I couldn't help but express love for one of my great companions!
May God bless you, his posterity and siblings! I'm grateful for the blessing of knowing him in this life!
Malin Lewis
Tempe, AZ
(602) 919-4588
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Brent Hansen
May 5, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. He was truly a great man who's heart was as big as his smile.
I worked with Greg for a short time at GHI. There was never a dull moment with him around and he was sure to keep you guessing on what little trick was coming next. My wife and I also had the privilege of spending time in the Uintah mountains with Greg and Julie. He was a master of map knowledge and was one of the greatest tour guides my family has ever had during that trip.
He always spoke so highly and reverently of Julie. Of how much she meant to him and how much she blessed his life when she came into it. He truly was in love with her.
You will be greatly missed, Greg. The reunion with Julie was one that I am certain was met with a chorus of angels singing their joy to both of you.
I love ya buddy.
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