In Memory of retired CW3 Harold J. Wright
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In Memory of retired CW3 Harold J. Wright
My husband's father passed away last week.
He was an honourable man, of great integrity.
He served in, and retired from the Army. He served as a medi-vac pilot in Vietnam, and helped many menreturn home to their families.
Healso enjoyed flying in his civilian life, until his diagnosis oftype II diabetes had him grounded.
After being assigned to Ft. Wainwright, Alaska, he fell in love with the state, and returned to makeAlaska his home, when he retired. Here he met, and married his 2nd wife (my husbands mother) of 29 yrs. Together they raised their family, and enjoyed life in the GreatLand up north.
He leaves behind, his wife, 4 sons, 10 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also surrvived by his mother Evelyn, of Salem OR., where hewas born, and raised.
Go with God, Harold you are loved, and missed, we were blessed to share our lives with you.
your loving DIL, Judy
He was an honourable man, of great integrity.
He served in, and retired from the Army. He served as a medi-vac pilot in Vietnam, and helped many menreturn home to their families.
Healso enjoyed flying in his civilian life, until his diagnosis oftype II diabetes had him grounded.
After being assigned to Ft. Wainwright, Alaska, he fell in love with the state, and returned to makeAlaska his home, when he retired. Here he met, and married his 2nd wife (my husbands mother) of 29 yrs. Together they raised their family, and enjoyed life in the GreatLand up north.
He leaves behind, his wife, 4 sons, 10 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also surrvived by his mother Evelyn, of Salem OR., where hewas born, and raised.
Go with God, Harold you are loved, and missed, we were blessed to share our lives with you.
your loving DIL, Judy
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