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Deborah "Deb" Wright

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Deborah "Deb" Wright obituary, 1949-2025, Ludington, MI

BORN

1949

DIED

2025

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Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service - Pere Marquette Chapel

309 S. Washington Avenue

Ludington, Michigan

Deborah Wright Obituary

After a long battle with Dementia, Deb Wright, 76 of Ludington passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 21, 2025.

Deb was born in Bethesda, Maryland to Louis and Virginia Darr, and the family later moved to Arlington, VA where she attended elementary school and high school. She attended college at James Madison University in Virginia and graduated in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in Education.

Debbie met her husband Dave in Portsmouth Virginia where she had her first teaching job. The two fell in love and were married on July 7th 1972, enjoying married life with daughter Sunday (Wright) Smith. A few years later they welcomed Kelly (Wright) Tiedgen into the family. In 1980, Deb and Dave moved to Ludington to build their dream home, a geodesic dome.

Upon moving to Ludington, Deb started working at West Shore Community College as a Special Needs Advocate. In 1986 she accepted a role at West Central Michigan Employment and Training Consortium. This job included travel and in 1988 Deb was waiting at the stoplight at the corner of Highway 10 and US 31 where she was hit by a Semi truck driver who suffered a seizure while driving. She miraculously survived and after many months of rehabilitation, made a full recovery.

Deb took a job at Mason County Health department and her career was filled with advocating for and helping others. Of the many jobs and volunteer activities she participated in, Deb was most proud of her work for the Ludington Optimists, where she mentored students in the Foster reading program and ultimately served as president for a term. She also loved the work she did on the Ludington Boardwalk project through Disability Network. She raised money for the project through the sale of engraved boards which culminated in the installation of the boardwalk providing ADA access from the parking lot to the water's edge at Stearn's park.

The work Deb did as the Chairwoman for The United Way campaign filled her with joy and was a true testament to her generosity with her time and talents to the community. Deb was an avid reader and loved to collect books. She collected so many in fact, we all wondered whether or not she was planning to open her own library.

Debbie also loved her flower garden, sitting on the deck watching the birds and enjoying life in the country. She was also a lover of all things beautiful and artsy, especially jewelry. Her eclectic collection of jewelry was known to be her signature fashion statement. Deb and Dave built their dream home and a beautiful life filled with love and laughter. They enjoyed supporting their daughters in various sporting and music events, gardening, travel and cooking.

Deb was the biggest Washington Redskins fan in Ludington (so far as we know). She loved rooting for her beloved Washington Redskins (Washington Commanders now), and other favorite sports teams.

Deb had the most generous soul and she poured it out on her family, friends and community. She was a devoted and involved mother and dialed it up two notches when her grandchildren came onto the scene. Deb had 4 grandchildren that she just couldn't help spoiling. No matter where she was, she always managed to find something to buy for a grandchild. Gifts were her love language and her generous nature kept us all well-equipped. She loved her family with all her heart and we all felt it.

Deb is survived by her beloved husband Dave Wright, her daughters Sunday (Brad) Smith and Kelly (Scott) Tiedgen. Her treasured grandchildren Macey (Tiedgen) Zinck (Andy), Jackson Tiedgen, Kennie Smith, and Kainan Smith. She also leaves behind a brother Michael Darr (Addie), Sister- in- law Jill Iteen and many nephews and grand nieces and nephews.

In memory of Deb, donations can be made to support the work of Ludington Optimist Club. Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, Pere Marquette Chapel. www.beaconfh.com

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

Published by Ludington Daily News from Jun. 27 to Jun. 28, 2025.

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Annette Alexander

July 6, 2025

Jill I am so sorry for your loss

Steve Iteen

July 6, 2025

Debbie was a kind and helpful soul. Condolences to Dave,Sunday and family and Kelly and family. She will be missed.

Janice Anthony

June 28, 2025

Dave, Sunday and Kelly my condolences to all of you. Deb was a great person and neighbor which I will never forget all the things she has done for the community. Sending you all hugs. Janice Anthony

Connie Wright

June 27, 2025

She was a kind and lovely lady. She helped me get through my first college class, which was hers. I adored this lady. I send my condolences to Dave and the girls and family. Sending prayers.

Roger and Mary Befker

June 26, 2025

We are so sorry to hear of Deb’s passing.

Melissa Young

June 26, 2025

Deb was such a dedicated Optimist Club member and community oriented volunteer. She was the 1st women to join the Ludington Optimist Club when it changed its club's bylaws and allowed women into the club, on the international level.
She invited me to join the Ludington Optimist Club back in the 90's. She helped me with my resume' when I was looking for a new direction in my work life.

Deb was a kind, very dedicated person. She had the BEST laugh!

My heart hurts for Dave and her girls.. sending my prayers and love your way. May you celebrate Deb and all she was. May you cherish her memory and live in her light.

God bless

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