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January 21, 2017
Mr. Wright and I met in his office several years ago, a true gentleman he took my coat with care and hung it on a coat rack and asked if I would like coffee. My intention regarding that meeting was to let him know as a woman and Minority with dual degrees and a Linguist I had found it very difficult to obtain employment in my field of Law Enforcement. Mr. Wright personally made a call to the agency I desired to work for. A few years Later he once again called the dean of my Alma Mater TWC, and also wrote a letter in my behalf in order that I might continue and complete Law studies at that University. The last time I was with Mr. Wright was when Tony Sanchez was in N Fort Worth. I am very sad to learn of his passing. Personally, Mr. Wright was probably the most eloquent, kind Gentleman I had the honor of meeting. On a last note, that day we visited he was meeting his daughter for Lunch, I believe it was her birthday if I am not mistaking. To all his family, friends and loyal public, I am sorry for this tremendous loss. I will never forget this great man.
God bless you all,
Maria Nachawati/Ruiz
Burleson TX
December 12, 2015
I remember when I asked Jim to lunch shortly after he became speaker. We met with Mickey Leland and Jim was instrumental in helping launch a humanitarian Mattress project for a DC Homeless Shelter. Jim and Mickey were my customers who became fast friends in association with our desire to help the homeless and end hunger. I spoke with Jim a week before he died and will miss this very good man. I'm honored to have his picture on my website at www.sabatinioflondon.com - Izak Sabatini
B. C. Pratt
May 18, 2015
The endearing messages expressed by constituents surely speak for how much Jim Wright was loved, adored, and appreciated. There is no doubt that Mr. Wright was very much treasured by his loved ones and is indeed precious in God's eyes.
Barbara Patrick
May 18, 2015
Jim Wright gave two addresses at my daughter's high school graduation, one in English and the other in Spanish. He was eloquent in both languages. This was 32 years ago, before politicians hardly even thought of Hispanics, but Jim Wright did. I will miss him and his concern for ALL citizens of Tarrant County.
Marlene Wallace
May 16, 2015
I met Jim Wright at TCU where he was giving a speech. He was amused that I kept staring at his infamous eyebrows! "Wow", I said, "They really ARE bushy like you see in the pictures!" He gave me a ride to my next class in his car! We talked the whole time about various things in the news, like David Koresh and the Branch Davidians. This was just days before the Waco Incident! He told me I should become a talk show host, like Oprah! I asked him, "If I do, would YOU be my first guest?" He said he would be honored! That was 20 years ago! Just a year ago, my father ran into him at the grocery store. He STILL remembered me, and asked how I was! That was how personable he was! He never forgot me, after all those years! I think anyone that got to have him as a professor was one lucky son of a gun! I wish I could have had him as a teacher. I know he would have been excellent! I certainly enjoyed talking to him! I will miss that! I regret that I never became a talk show host. He WOULD have been my first guest! I never forgot my promise to him! R.I.P. Jim! God Bless You!
John R. Clark
May 13, 2015
Over 35 years ago when my father died in a terrorist attack in Instanbul, Turkey, a Congressman by the name of Jim Wright was very instrumental in bringing his body back to Ft. Worth for burial. My family thanks you and remembers you fondly Speaker Wright! Everyone who lives in Ft. Worth owes you a lot, since you did things to help the city that few stop to think about anymore. You come from a era when politicians from both political parties worked together to make good things happen. Those good things are evident throughout Ft. Worth, and many of them are to the credit of Jim Wright. Rest in peace eloquent one! Muchas gracias para tu ayuda!
Jackie Robinson
May 12, 2015
A Contribution to the Handbell Memorial Fund of Trinity Episcopal Church has been given by Dr. Tom and Mrs. Jean Wilson in memory of Jim Wright.
Dr. Tom & Mrs. Jean Wilson
4300 Hartwood Cr.
Fort Worth, TX 76109
Submitted by
Jackie Robinson
Business Manager
Trinity Episcopal Church
3401 Bellaire Dr. S.
Fort Worth, TX 76109
817-926-4631
May 12, 2015
We are sad to think Jim is still not here with us on earth, but have very fond memories of him. We truly loved this man and always admired him for service and many kind deeds...Patsy Smith
Tracie Crowder
May 11, 2015
My prayers and sympathy go out to you Kay and Kevin and the rest of your family. He lived his life to the fullest and helped so many along the way.
Belinda Hampton
May 11, 2015
My prayers for the family. Jim Wright was a 1st class role model for public service. A true servant leader who did not let self-interest get in the way of the public good, especially for his home state. May others learn from him.
Charles McCarty
May 11, 2015
Our sympathies to the family for your loss. May the God of all Comfort surround with His love and give you peace. My Mother, Flora Johnson McCarty, has many a fond memory of Jim and his wife Mab from their days together at TWC.
May 11, 2015
You championed many of the vitally important causes facing our country still. Thank you for that. RIP, Speaker Wright.
Linda
May 9, 2015
Losing a loved one is so difficult. Please accept my sincere condolences. I love the promise at Psalm 147:3, "He heals the broken hearted; He binds up their wounds." May it bring you comfort in the days ahead.
Lourdes Raupe
May 7, 2015
A great man who did much good for his city, his people, and his family. A good teacher, public servant, and a wonderful friend. I loved hearing his stories, and will miss him. My love to his family now and in the days to come. He loved all of you very, very much!
Ross
May 7, 2015
It's a difficult time when you lose a loved one in death. May the God of comfort, comfort all who knew him and may your fond memories bring joy of heart. Our heartfelt condolences
Lee
May 7, 2015
My condolences to the family of Jim. He will be missed by many.
Stacy
May 7, 2015
May the God of all comfort be with family and loved ones.
May 7, 2015
Speaker Jim,
Did Many things to help all the people here in Fort Worth. He was one of our own. He will be greatly missed. From the Rudd and Clemens families. May he rest in Peace.
Pam Shelton
May 7, 2015
Much love and prayers to all of the family. Such great memories. So many remarkable achievements and contributions.
Dwayne Bickham,Sr.
May 7, 2015
In God's care rest in peace
Michele (Maurice) Riddle
May 7, 2015
Hi Kay, It's Michele Riddle that use to live in Troy, NH, now back in MA. I know it's been a very long time since we have seen each other. I just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you and the kids. My deepest sympathy over the loss of your Dad.
Dave Reidel
May 6, 2015
Condolences to the family. Betty and my Mom, Jeanne "Billie" (Roach) Reidel were childhood friends, and the friendship continued well into their adult years. Jim and Betty visited our family in Ohio many times, and we'll always cherish Jim's wit, charm, and knack for good discussion. The Reidel family in Central Ohio expresses our sorrow.
Ralph Kalar
May 6, 2015
Hi Kay, It's Ralph from N.A.S. Oceana. Just heard the news about your dad. I know it''s been a long time but wanted you to know I was thinking about you. Sorry for your loss....
May 6, 2015
I took Mr. Wright's class at TCU. The stories he told were interesting, funny, and a look inside of history.
May 6, 2015
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Scott Chamberland
May 6, 2015
Rest in Peace
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