James Pete Wrigley

James Pete Wrigley obituary

James Pete Wrigley

James Wrigley Obituary

Visit the Rader Funeral Home of Longview website to view the full obituary.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of James Pete Wrigley, a devoted

husband, loving father, proud grandfather and great-grandfather, and loyal friend, who passed

away peacefully on October 3, 2025 at the age of 78.

Born on September 8,1947 in Indiana, James was a man of quiet strength, steady presence,

and a sharp, warm sense of humor that lifted the spirits of everyone around him. He lived his life

with integrity, humility, and a deep devotion to his family - always showing up, always standing

strong, and always knowing how to make you smile, even in the hardest moments.

He was the rock of his family - dependable, protective, and full of wisdom. Whether you

needed advice, a helping hand, or just someone to listen, he was there without hesitation.

James shared a life full of love and partnership with his beloved wife, Shirley Wrigley, for 53

years. Their bond was one of true companionship - built on love, laughter, and a lifetime of

shared memories.

He was a proud and supportive father to Melinda Riggs and Amonica Wrigley, a grandfather

whose stories and jokes brought joy to four grandchildren, and a great-grandfather who always

had a twinkle in his eye for his 9 little ones. His legacy lives on in every hug shared, every

lesson passed down, and every smile he inspired.

He had a way of making people feel safe, seen, and loved. His laughter filled rooms, his advice

grounded us, and his presence brought peace and comfort like no other.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Shirley Wrigley, his two children: Melinda Riggs

and Amonica Wrigley; four grandchildren: April Joseph (Hayden), Sabrina Daniels, Ashlie Hall

(Joshua), and Dillon Arnold (Ashley); and nine great- grandchildren. He is preceded in death by

his parents, Joseph and Dorothy Wrigley and his sister, Samantha.

A celebration of life will be held on October 10, at 10 AM at Spring Hill First Baptist Church in

Longview, TX.
Rader Funeral Home of Longview

1617 Judson Road, Longview, TX 75601

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