Gerald “Jerry” Wright
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Jerry Wright, 64, Grain Valley, MO passed away April 3, 2011 at his home, surrounded by family. Jerry was preceded in death by his wife, Katherine Sue Wright, in 2010. He is survived by; his children, Chad and Stacie Wright, Holly and Nathan Frye, Averee Savage, and Samuel Wright, his step-children, Shane and Marti Frye, Christina Frye, Nathan and Holly Frye, and Andrew and Alicia Frye, 20 grandchildren, a sister, Jo York (Joe), a brother, Hal Wright (Beth), 4 nieces, 1 nephew, and a host of extended family and friends. Family will greet friends from 6:30-7:30 PM, Wednesday April 6, 2011 at Heartland Cremation, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown, MO 64133. A funeral service will begin at 7:30 PM, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are asked to Cancer Action, 4010 S. Lynn Ct., Independence, MO 64055 or Kansas City Hospice, 9221 Ward Parkway, Ste.100, Kansas City, MO 64114.
We send our love and sympathy to Jerry’s family. We loved his singing and will miss him.
Nell and Ben
Jo and Hal and all of Kathy and Jerry’s family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Jerry was a very loving, brave and caring person. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to get to know him. You are all in my prayers.
I am praying for your family! I wish there were words to ease your pain.
I first met Jerry Wright at the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church when he came as the Minister of Music. While there Jerry convinced me my voice was not as terrible as I thought and encouraged me to join the choir. Later I convinced Jerry to become a Police Chaplain in Independence. He joined the Chaplain Program and later he, Dennis Green, Larry Danks and I started the original Police Quartet at the Independence Police Department. We sang all over the State to include the U.S. Capital. We had a great time, entertained many and became great friends. We will all miss Jerry and Kathy. My love and prayers to their family. Gary D. George, Director of Public Safety, Alpharetta, Georgia.
Jerry was by far my favorite patient at the pharmacy. Even when he was so sick, he was the most positive person I knew. When he came through the drive-thru–I always took time to hold his hand. He was a VERY special person. I will miss him with my whole heart. To the family–I hurt with you for the loss of a great, great man.
I first met Jerry at the Kansas City Baptist Temple in 1971. We traveled extensively while he was singing. I worked closely with him at KCBT with sound and Television. Flew several miles with him. Had a near plane crash in mid 70’s on the way to Ft. Worth, had to make emergency landing at Butler Airport. He also married me and my present wife in 1994. I had contact with him all of those years. We wish the family well and are praying for them. God Bless Rich, (Dick) and Kay Childs
Jerry’s ministry at First Baptist Church was source of joy and comfort. His voice was a gift of
God and we were fortunate to have him in our midst.
My husband and I met Jerry through his son Chad. Jerry was like family as his son lived with us for awhile in the late 90’s, we got to know Jerry quite well. He and his wife were very special to us and always a pleasure to visit with. We love you Chad and family, we are here for you, whatever you need.
Gerry loved each and every member of his family no matter how related. May each of you care for and love each other as he loved you. Cherish your good memories. My prayers are with you all. Gerry was a very special friend.
Ah, the memories! I loved making sales calls on Jerry when I was with Forethought! We had so much fun – peace to all of the family. RIP, Jerry.
Working and performing music with Jerry touched my very soul and his musical gift so freely given to all will continue to bring harmony and love to all of us who experienced “Music with Jerry.”
we have loving memories of Gerald he will remain in our hearts forever
we have loving memories of Gerald he will remain in our hearts forever
Jo and Hal, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Jerry and I were both on staff at First Baptist Church of Overland Park. I sang in the choir and praise group under his direction until his illness. He and Kathy will be greatly missed. My sympathy to his family.
Our thoughts and Prayers are with you all.
We wish to extend our sincere condolences to Jerry’s family. I have fond memories of him growing up. He was always such a gentleman. Love and Prayers to all the family. Molly
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Jerry’s family. His service to law enforcement and to IPD was valued and appreciated.
I met Jerry and Kathy around 1998. I was the Real Estate agent who helped them purchase their home. They were among the most pleaseant people I’ve ever worked with. They were excited about this home and that is what made it so much fun! jerry and I had music in common and we sang a few Christian tunes together during our business relationship. Over the years, we stayed in touch via email and snail mail. He was always so gracious about recieving mail from me, whether he wanted it or not. I don’t run into very many people who can match his love for the Lord and for people in general. I will miss him but I know he is rejoicing in the Lord and has been reunited with the love of his life, Kathy. Praise God for Jesus Christ and the chance to live thru Eternity with Him!
We did not know Jerry personally only through his sister Jo. We know he is a believer and he is now with Jesus.
Jerry. I love you so very much. Sister Jo
Jerry led a singing group that my late husband, Dave Bennett sang in. David loved him & as I got to know him, I did as well. I am praying for your family. I know Dave was thrilled to see him enter those pear gates. God be w/you all.
Chad your father always treated me good, and welcomed me into his home. I have nothing but great memories about him and him putting up with our antics. My heart broke for you and your sisters when I learned about his passing. Get in touch with me soon my friend.