In Memory

Kim Wright (Moses)

Kim Wright passed away from breast cancer, March 13, 2005. (she was 44)  Her husband, Eric, died in a tragic accident and she was left to raise two little boys by herself. She was an absolutely devoted mother.



 
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10/31/08 11:21 AM #1    

Tina Harshaw (Burchette)

Kim was a very genuine person. We always got along well. She was just Kim. I was very sorry to hear about her passing. I hope her children are alright.

11/05/08 11:17 AM #2    

Tina Gray (Albritton)

I was in several classes with Kim, but I remember her most from 8th grade gym class. In the locker room she always kept us laughing with her antics.

I agree with the above post. She was always who she was, no pretense. I liked that about her.

12/16/08 01:11 PM #3    

Dan Regan

Barry and I worked close to Kim's mother @ Egg City in the high school days. She reminded me allot of her mother. I think her mom was an Inspector there. In the sixth grade Barry introduced me to Kim on the playground, which at the time, I think they were close friends. I always thought she was included in the list of most attractive in our class. If I recall, I think Kim played junior high basketball. Later on, I think she had a crush on Stanton cuzz I used to see her looking into his classroom door window during class with a BIG smile. At the last reunion, it seemed like something was bothering her, but I couldn't put my finger on the issue. It may have been when her husband died. I am sure she had a hard life with her mom, dad, and husband passing away before she turned 40.

12/25/08 11:59 PM #4    

Barry Hogan

Kim was an awesome lady and had a heart to match. We were able to spend time with Eric and Kim before they moved away and Eric unfortunately passed away. Kim and I went to church together for a while and shared many memories of our high school days. She was a fine lady, and will be missed.

01/04/09 08:37 PM #5    

Kim Avery (Cox)

Kim was one of my best friends in junior high. She was so fun to be around with an unbelievable sense of humor. I can still hear her laugh and can copy the way she used to write in those unmistakeable big block letters.
I ran into her in the mall and she was in a wheelchair. I was stunned because I didn't know she had been sick. Her hair was not more than an inch long and she was frail but was still absolutely beautiful.



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