Daniel Lamar Wright
November 18, 1949 ~ April 1, 2018
Born in:
Jacksonville, Florida
Resided in:
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Daniel "Danny" Wright passed away peacefully at his home in Stone Mountain, Georgia on Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018. Danny was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. Following high school graduation he served in the United States Navy from 1969 to 1971. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Mary Wiswell Wright, and many cherished family members in the Jacksonville area, where a simple memorial service will be held on a date and place to be announced. He loved his home, his family (including two beagles), and his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in his memory to one of the following:
Baldwin First Baptist Building Fund
97 South Center Street
Baldwin, FL 32234
or
Ahimsa House
P. O. Box 8181
Atlanta, GA 31106
www.ahimsahouse.org
Acts 24:15 my thoughts and prayers are with your family
I’m thinking about you and know Danny is in a much better place.
Mary – So glad we reconnected before this happened. Been thinking about you and praying for you since we first checked in with one another. So very gratified to learn today that Sue was with you during this difficult time. I’m hoping we’ll be able to get together soon to just sit, talk and reminisce. When you are ready, shoot me an email. In the interim, know my thoughts and prayers continue to be with you in the days ahead. Lynda
Mary, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
You’re in my thoughts and heart, Mary. I know it’s so hard.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary, I know how hard this is for you, for I have walked that path as well. But the Lord will give you the comfort you need as you mourn for Danny. I know these probably seem like empty words now, but later they will become more meaningful to you. I sent you a big hug. Becky
Mary, may God’s peace and your inner strength carry you through this challenging season of your life. My best personal regards to you and the family.
I’m deeply sorry for your loss. I hope the words found at Revelation 21:4 brings comfort.
I am sorry for your loss. May God provide comfort and peace through His Word, guiding you until you see your loved one again (Acts 24:15).