HONORED ON PANEL 40W, LINE 16 OF THE WALL
ROBERT RICHARD WRIGHT JR
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ROBERT R WRIGHT JR
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LEFT FOR ROBERT RICHARD WRIGHT JR
POSTED ON 5.28.2013
POSTED BY: Elaine Strohecker Richards
Remembering
Remembering how nice of a person you were at UMHS.
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POSTED ON 10.30.2011
POSTED BY: robert Sage
We Remember
Robert is buried at Hatboro Cemetery, Hatboro,Montgomery County,PA.
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POSTED ON 6.10.2011
POSTED BY: Lara Fisher
To my Father...
I wish I had known you... I wish that I had any memories of you... Everyone tells me that I would have loved you so much! I often think of my own life's milestones that I would have wanted to share with you... my marriage, your grandchildren, my medical career... Even without knowing you, I know that I am so like you in many good ways- thank you for being my father!
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POSTED ON 5.30.2011
POSTED BY: Deborah A. Green
Remembering Bobby
Bobby, I remember you looking shy, and handsome in your uniform, sitting next to your bride, Marsha, at your wedding supper that long-ago December night. Laura and I were 15. Less than a year later we lost you forever. Rest in peace, dear friend of my childhood!
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POSTED ON 5.18.2011
POSTED BY: Laura Wright Menges
I remember...
I remember the little things…like when you shot my cheek with the rubber-tipped arrow and I got you back when I stuck a pin in your basketball. How we walked a mile up town so you could buy 2 big sour pickles – one for me and one for you to eat on the way home. How you used your paper route money to buy a pool so we could swim on hot days. I remember ice skating with you at Silver Lake. I remember your wrestling matches, your graduation, how you carried the crucifix in church, and when you got your driver’s license. I remember when you left for college, when you enlisted, when you got married, and your excitement when you found out you were going to be a father. I remember you standing at the top of the stairs to board the airplane to leave and you turned around and waved good-bye to Mom, Dad, your wife, your unborn child, and me. And then you were gone and I was no longer a little sister.
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