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Bethany Noland
March 23, 2023
Our beloved Dr. Bob! We rejoice that you are finally HOME! How we loved getting to see you on return trips to the area. Knowing you have left this sphere is painful for us, but we are so overjoyed for you that you are free of all physical pain and limitations. It is mpossible to thank you for the amazing health care; wonderful, relaxed conversations in the waiting area after your appointments were finished (you made us feel like special friends!); and all the godly wisdom and counsel through the years, so freely given when asked. We love you and so very much wished we could attend your retirement celebration. We pray just now for your family, as they adjust to life here with you waiting for them with the LORD. May God grant each of you His grace and comfort while you wait to see him again. A loss down here for sure. But heaven's joyful gain! For how PRECIOUS in the sight of the LORD is the death of His godly ones!
Ann Hill
January 5, 2023
Our deepest sympathy to all of Dr. Wright's family. He was truly a genuinely good man, a great doctor, and a special friend. We loved the times we shared with him at the various baseball fields. And he helped our family so many times with his expertise as a doctor. He was just simply a very pleasant, talented person, and our family was indeed blessed to share time with him and Carolyn and their family. What a wonderful legacy they left.
Ann and Floyd Hill
James H Templeton
January 1, 2023
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to members of Bob's family on his passing. When I was a young boy, Bob was always good to me and was always my hero. He was one of the finest men that I have ever known. May God give comfort and strength to all who mourn his passing.
Donna Whitworth
January 2, 2023
Mother and I knew and loved Bob from Hyde Park Baptist Church. He was one of the sweetest and finest men we have ever known. It's a privilege to have been his friend. Our hearts go out to his family, but we know we'll all see him again in heaven.
Donna and Mary (mother) Whitworth
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