Donald McKay Wright

Donald McKay Wright

May 03, 1916 - February 28, 2006

Donald McKay Wright

May 03, 1916 - February 28, 2006

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Donald McKay Wright, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, born May 3, 1916, passed away at home on February 28th, 2006 in Laguna Woods, California.

Don was born in Park Rapids, Minnesota to Harvey and Ida Wright. He grew up in Park Rapids and graduated from Park Rapids H.S. in 1934. He spent two years in the CCC and four years in the construction business prior to joining Battalion G of the National Guard. On February 10, 1941 he was called into active service where he served as Ordinance Recovery Officer lieutenant with the 78th Infantry Division in Europe. During his service he was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He was separated from the service Army in November 1945. On July 7th, 1942 he married Sussie Christensen in Oakland, CA.

He was owner and operator of Compton Store Fixtures in Compton, California for 30 years, a business which designed and manufactured custom store fixtures. Upon his retirement he sold real estate for 10 years, ?for fun?. He and wife, Sussie raised their four children in Compton and Long Beach, CA. In 1991 he and Sussie moved to the pine covered hills of Prescott, AZ where they built a new home. They moved back to Laguna Hills, CA in 2004.

Don loved his family, trailering, woodworking and his church. He was a lifelong Baptist, raising his family and attending Calvary Baptist Church in Long Beach for 40 years, then Bethel Baptist Church in Prescott Valley, AZ. Don once wrote, ?My wife, kids, grandkids, great-grandkids and all of their spouses mean more to me than anything else in this world. I pray everyday that God will watch over them and that we will all spend eternity together in Heaven?. He would like us all to remember the promise of John 3:16? ?For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life?.

Surviving Don are his wife, Emma ‘sussie? Wright; sons, Donald ?Pete? Wright and Chris Wright; daughters Linda Tobin and Joyce Wright; grandchildren Kim Wright, Jeff Wright, Greg Tobin, Kevin Rentch and Kristen Rentch; great-grandchildren Summer Wright, Savannah Wright, Davis Peterson and Zachary Rentch; Sister Grace Storey. Preceding him in death were his parents; brother Laurie; sisters Bernice, Florence and Joyce.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 18th, 2006 ~ 11:00 A.M. at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA.

He will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts and memories.

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18 responses to Donald McKay Wright

  1. John Swanson says:

    Sorry for your loss. We’ll all miss Don

  2. I have Many fond memories of my “Big Brother” Don, since I am the youngest and last surviving member of the Harve and Ida Wright Family.He was a big tease, but was kind and loving. I was always so proud of him.
    I will sorely miss him but can take comfort in knowing he’s home now with loved ones who went before him.
    Love,
    Grace Wright Storey
    3-17-06
    The Villages, FL.

  3. Marie Koren says:

    Kim and Family,
    My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

    Marie Koren

  4. My Mother, Clara is Sussie’s sister — and growing up around Uncle Don was filled with his wit, humor and love for his family. We always got together for special occasions, holidays, and especially camping. What fun! There are so many wonderful memories about him and I’m so blessed to be his niece. Recently, Uncle Don and Aunt Sussie traveled with Judy and Joyce to Auburn to visit with Linda, Rich and family, and they were able to visit with my Mom and Dad — it was great! I know that the Lord is taking care of him now and my thoughts and prayers are with my Auntie, cousins, and family. Love and God Bless, Janet

  5. Dear Emma and family, I will dearly miss Don and I wish I could be there with you all — Jim and I send our love and our best to you all. Love, Jim and Clara

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