Heather Danna
So very sorry to hear this. I have lots of memories from going to school with the girls to riding bus for years. Sending prayers to you all.
Birth date: May 25, 1940 Death date: Nov 13, 2019
Warren Calvin Wright, 79, of Newark, Ohio peacefully left this earth Wednesday afternoon, November 13, 2019 with his loving family at his side. Born May 25, 1940 in Newark he was the son of the late George and Dollie (Osborn) Wri Read Obituary
So very sorry to hear this. I have lots of memories from going to school with the girls to riding bus for years. Sending prayers to you all.
So sorry to hear of Warrens passing.
Our condolences to you, , your children and grandchildren. The tribute at the end is how I remember Warren to be. .
If we can do anything for you please let me know.
Cheryl & Wayne
I didn't personally know Mr. Wright, but it was shared on facebook by a friend. The story at the end was so touching. My father was a farmer and I could relate to it. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Vicky and family, so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and the family. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Roberta Wills - Furnish.
Weight Family,
Sorry to read about Warren's passing. May God Bless your family. Rest in Peace Warren.
Jimmy Mathews
Bluffton, SC
My deepest sympathy to Warren's family. I will miss Warren very much. While growing up he was always there (in grade school as my bus driver & my 4-H adviser, helping me repair my old Minneapolis Moline tractor and giving me advice when I was working as an oil well pumper). The New Years Eve party we had the year I graduated high school. The winter Sundays when Dwight, Warren, my brother Keith & I would play board games. The memories go on and on. Warren became more of an older brother than a cousin. I always looked up to him, a hard-working, compassionate friend. May God bless you and keep you till me meet again.
Please except our deepest condolences.
Warren was our bus driver. 3 kids in my family and we all loved him. It sounds like a simple thing. The truth be told. Warren was one of my first friends. A kindergartener on the bus for an hour morning and night. For 13 years he listened to complaints about parents, stories about teachers and all the drama one school girl could bear. Warren not only was comforting but was supportive and always had a silly joke to make you smile. He teased us relentlessly! I will always hear his voice in my head and the sounds of laughter on the bus.
We were not just kids who rode bus 5. Warren made bus 5 a family. We were his kids and were safe in his hands.
We all loved and respected him. He loved us right back.
You will be missed and fondly remembered by so many.
Rest easy Warren.
Warren was a cousin of mine, we were really close during school and a few years after. Great guy, loved the man. to his family, please accept my deepest sympathy
Warren was my bus driver in elementary school. He made riding the bus SO much fun. He was a kind and friendly man and will be missed. Prayers for all the family in this hard time.
Sorry for your loss. Prayers to the family. May your memories bring you comfort.