Deceased Classmate: Jerry Wright (1969)
Date Deceased: 1986
Age at Death:
Cause of Death: M.S.
Classmate City: Nyssa
Classmate State: OR
Classmate Country: USA
Survived By: Wife- Kris (Cindell) Wright Two Sons
I just found my copy of Jerry's obituary that appeared in the newspaper. It read....
Jerry Dee. Wright,35, of Nyssa,Oregon died Saturday, March 22,1986, in a Nyssa hospital. Mr. Wright was born December 19,1950 in Nyssa, Oregon; the son of Lauren and Patsy Carter Wright. He was raised and educated in Nyssa and graduated from Nyssa High school in 1969. He was employed at Wilson's Market,now called Nyssa IGA, from 1967 until 1973. At that time he went to work for M&W Market in Parma,Idaho, and continued there until 1977. He was an avid outdoorsman, and loved to ride motorcycles. Mr. Wright is survived by two sons, Justin and Brandon Wright both of Nyssa; a brother, Kenneth L. Wright of Hawthorne,California; two sisters, Laurie J. Rehder and Kathy R. Irving, both of Meredian, Idaho; three nephews and one niece. He was preceded in death by his father in 1984.
Vickie Luna (Lara) (1967)
I just found my copy of Jerry's obituary that appeared in the newspaper. It read....Jerry Dee. Wright,35, of Nyssa,Oregon died Saturday, March 22,1986, in a Nyssa hospital.
Mr. Wright was born December 19,1950 in Nyssa, Oregon; the son of Lauren and Patsy Carter Wright. He was raised and educated in Nyssa and graduated from Nyssa High school in 1969.
He was employed at Wilson's Market,now called Nyssa IGA, from 1967 until 1973. At that time he went to work for M&W Market in Parma,Idaho, and continued there until 1977. He was an avid outdoorsman, and loved to ride motorcycles.
Mr. Wright is survived by two sons, Justin and Brandon Wright both of Nyssa; a brother, Kenneth L. Wright of Hawthorne,California; two sisters, Laurie J. Rehder and Kathy R. Irving, both of Meredian, Idaho; three nephews and one niece. He was preceded in death by his father in 1984.
Dana Ure (Gross) (1971)
Jerry went to the same chuch as my family did so we got to see alot of each other. He was one of the nicest guys you could of ever met.