DEACONESS ERMA S. WRIGHT (Age 83)
Peacefully on Saturday, October 28, 2006, loving mother of Patricia Wright, Brenda Lateef (Marvin) and Ronald Wright (Lynda). Also survived by three grandchildren, one sister-in-law, a host of nieces, nephews, and devoted friends. Family will receive friends on Friday, November 3, from 10 a.m. until service, 11 a.m., at Salem Baptist Church, 917 N St., NW. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Arrangements by BACON.
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5 Entries
Tami Roland-Peebles
November 2, 2006
Hello Mr. Wright,
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I will always remember your mother's smile and loving heart. May her beautiful memories give you and your family strenght at this time.
love you
Tami Roland-Peebles
Bill Clardy
November 1, 2006
Dear Ron & Family, we express our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. continue to trust in the Lord with all of your heart.he promised never to leave you or forsake you. again you are in our prayers.
Deacon Bill & Deaconess Sheila Clardy - TPCBC
Millicent Eubanks
November 1, 2006
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
Elinor Abraham
November 1, 2006
Dear Brenda & Family,
The picture and tribute to your mother is beautiful. From her picture, I see where you get your smile, Brenda! May you find comfort in your memories of your mother.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Elinor & Jack Abraham
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Linda Hall
November 1, 2006
Ron,
You and your family have my condolences in the loss of your Mother. Mrs. Wright was a beautiful lady and she had that big beautiful smile. I'm remembering the times you would stop by the office with your Mom on your weekly shopping trip. I would ask her how she was feeling. Her answer would always be I am doing find. Every week her answer was the same. She had that sparkle in her eyes that I know only you put it there. I could see how much she enjoy being with you. How proud she was spending that one on one time with her Son.
Ron, you were there when I loss my Dad, Mom and Sister. Your are truly a wonderful friend. Now it is time for me to support you and your family. If there is anything please feel free to ask. I will continue to pray for your strength at this time in the loss of your love one. I know that God make no mistakes and in time the tears in your eyes will dry and all the memories of your Mom will replace the tears. You will feel her presence all around you. That is the love that Mothers have for their children. So my dear friend just hold on to God's hand and everything will be alright.
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