Obituary published on Legacy.com by East Texas Funeral Home on Jun. 3, 2024.
Patricia Ann Wright, a beacon of unwavering love and generosity, completed her earthly journey on May 28, 2024, at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy of faith and kindness in
Longview, Texas. Born on September 9, 1948, in
Kilgore, Texas, Patricia's life was a testament to the power of positivity and the strength of the human spirit the follower of Jesus and mighty prayer warrior.
With a heart as vast as Texas itself, Patricia, affectionately known as Memaw or MiMi, embraced every soul she encountered, living by the conviction that no one should remain a stranger. Her radiant smile and warm embrace were sources of comfort and joy to all who had the pleasure of crossing her path. Patricia's life was a melody of love and service, sung with the harmonious notes of faith and generosity that resonated in the lives she touched.
In the tapestry of her life, Patricia's threads were woven with the deepest care and affection for her sister, Linda Stansbery, and brother-in-law, Richard Stansbery. Her children, Tina Perry, alongside her husband Scott Perry, and Bill Fletcher, with his wife Terri Fletcher, were the pride and joy of her existence. They were the living embodiments of her nurturing love and the keepers of her spirit.
Patricia's legacy blossomed through her grandchildren, Krissy Nolte, Dillon Perry, Joseph Fletcher and his wife, Brittny Fletcher, and Ian Perry, each a unique flower in the vibrant garden of her life. The arrival of her great-grandchildren, Madilyn Phelps, Greyson Nolte, and Raleigh Fletcher, added even more color and joy to her world, ensuring that the seeds of her love would continue to flourish for generations to come.
Her life was a masterclass in compassion and devotion, and Patricia's story was one of unwavering faith. She lived as a shining example that the most profound impacts are often made through simple acts of kindness. With every hug, every laugh, and every prayer, she demonstrated that love is the most powerful force on earth.
Patricia's journey was not a solitary one; it was shared with a constellation of cousins and friends who found in her a confidante, a mentor, and a true companion. Together, they navigated life's challenges and celebrated its triumphs, bound by the unbreakable cords of mutual respect and affection.
Today, as we reflect on the life of Patricia Ann Wright, let us not dwell on the sorrow of her parting but rather find inspiration in the way she lived. She taught us that every day is an opportunity to uplift others, to extend a hand of friendship, and to walk in faith. Her story urges us to be a source of light in the darkness, to be generous with our love, and to cherish the community we build along the way.
As we bid farewell to this extraordinary woman, let us carry forward the essence of her being: love without limits, faith that moves mountains, and generosity that knows no bounds. Patricia Ann Wright's spirit will continue to guide us, reminding us that we, too, can be a beacon of hope to those around us. Let us honor her memory by living as she did-with open hearts, open arms, and an unwavering belief in the goodness of people and the Lord.
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