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Wright S Funeral Home

    funeral home

  • a mortuary where those who knew the deceased can come to pay their last respects
  • A funeral home, funeral parlor or mortuary, is a business that provides burial and funeral services for the deceased and their families. These services may include a prepared wake and funeral, and the provision of a chapel for the funeral.
  • An establishment where the dead are prepared for burial or cremation
  • (Funeral Homes) A matchcover category whose advertisement mentions funeral parlors, funeral homes, casket makers, or funeral accouterments.

    wright

  • United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Orville Wright) invented the airplane (1867-1912)
  • United States writer of detective novels (1888-1939)
  • A maker or builder
  • United States writer whose work is concerned with the oppression of African Americans (1908-1960)

wright s funeral home

wright s funeral home – Paul: In

Paul: In Fresh Perspective
Paul: In Fresh Perspective
“For me,” says N.T.Wright, “there has been no more stimulating exercise, for the mind, the heart, the imagination and the spirit, than trying to think Paul’s thoughts after him and constantly to be stirred up to fresh glimpses of God’s ways and purposes with the world and with us strange human creatures.” Wright’s accessible new volume, built on his Cambridge University Hulsean Lectures of 2004, takes a fresh look at Paul in light of recent understandings of his Jewish roots, his attitude toward the Roman Empire, and his unique reframing of Jewish symbols in relation to his experience of the risen Christ. Then Wright attempts a short systematic account of the main theological contours of Paul’s thought and its pertinence for the church today.
Part One Themes 1. Paul’s World, Paul’s Legacy 2. Creation and Covenant 3.Messiah and Apocalyptic 4. Gospel and Empire
Part Two Structures 5. Rethinking God 6. Reworking God’s People 7. Reimagining God’s Future 8. Paul, Jesus, and the Task of the Church

Wesley Wright

Wesley Wright
Co. H, 39th IA. Infantry
The Cherokee Sentinel, Friday, Jan. 19, 1912, Pg. 1:

JUDGE WESLEY WRIGHT DIES SUDDENLY

Wesley Wright was born in Wayne County, Indiana, Jan. 22, 1841, and died Jan 12, 1912.
His parents both died while he was still a child. He was married to Matilda Ballinger, May 3rd, 1861. To this union were born seven children. Of the family the wife and six children survive, one daughter having died two years ago at Muscatine, Iowa.
He worked at the tinner’s trade until in 1862, when he enlisted in the Union Army, in the 39th Iowa Infantry. He was elected First Sergeant by the company and was mustered out in 1865 as First Lieutenant, commanding the company.
After returning home he resumed the tinner’s trade, but in 1870 moved to Kansas and took a claim in Morris county. In 1874 they returned to Iowa and he worked again at tinner’s trade for a few years, then moved on a farm he lived the fall of ’83, when he was elected county treasurer, which office he held for four years. He served as deputy treasurer for three years.
In 1904 they sold their home in Iowa and moved to Cherokee, Kansas, which has since been their residence. Since he has been here he made many friends and was elected some years ago as police judge and at the time of his death was justice of the peace.
Funeral services were held at the family residence by the Rev. Harmon Allen and his remains were laid to rest in the Cherokee cemetery.

Aunt Cissy's funeral card

Aunt Cissy's funeral card
Text of the card reads:

Cecilia Ann Wright Bell
December 5, 1940 – March 8, 2012

Cecilia Ann Wright Bell, age 71 of Knoxville, passed
away Thursday, March 8, 2012. She received her
bachelors and masters degrees from the University of
Tennessee, taught at the University of Wisconsin, and
was a talented pianist. She was preceded in death by
her parents Tommy and Virginia Mary Wright and
great niece Kayla Alice Best.
Survivors include her Sisters: Margaret Eck, Virginia
Sianiak and husband Stan, Linda Atchley and husband
Charlie; Brother: Tom Wright and wife Cheryl;
Nieces: Virginia Ann Staniak, Krista Atchley, Karla
Best and husband Joe; Nephews: Chuck Atchley and
wife Catherine, Kevyn Jacobs, Dale Jacobs and wife
Cindy; Great nieces and nephews: Sarah and Ryan
Jacobs, Cate Atchley, Ally Best. The family wishes to
thank the staff of Kindred Transitional, especially the
Horizon Wing for their loving care.
Family and friends will meet 2:00 PM Tuesday,
March 13, 2012 in Calvary Cemetery in Knoxville for
graveside service and interment with Father Ragan
Shriver officiating.
Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Seymour,
122 Peacock Court, Seymour. (865-577-2807)

 

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