Bates County Obituaries
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WRIGHT, Alma Jean (1932 - 2007)
The Independence Examiner, 1 May 2007
Alma Jean Wright was born May 20, 1932, in New Home Township, Bates County, Mo.,
to Marshall H. Bennett and Victoria Pauline (Goodwin) Bennett. She died April
20, 2007, age 74, at the University of Kansas Medical Center after suffering a
stroke three weeks earlier.
Alma Jean grew up in rural Bates County, Mo., and in Independence, Mo.,
graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1950, and subsequently married Ervin
Finis Wright of Lowry City, Mo., on Aug. 19, 1950. Throughout the remainder of
their lives, they jointly farmed and ranched in the Ohio community of St. Clair
County, Mo., located halfway between Appleton City and Lowry City. While still
continuing to farm and ranch, they moved from the farm to a home in Lowry City
in 1979, where Alma Jean resided at the time of her death. In addition to nearly
50 years working on the farm, Alma Jean also spent many years commercially
transporting livestock to the Kansas City Stockyards and then spent several
years as the Older Adult Transportation Service (OATS) driver in both St. Clair
and Henry counties. To their marriage union were born two sons, Randy Ervin
Wright, on October 1, 1952, and David Lee "Dave" Wright on January 2, 1962. Alma
Jean took great pride in her role as "Mom" to her boys. Becoming "Grandma" to
her only granddaughter, Lauren, who was born on August 16, 1991, was one of the
greatest joys of her life. With Ervin's death on July 7, 1999, after a prolonged
battle with cancer, she lost her life partner and the love of her life. Alma
Jean was always very actively involved in the community through numerous
organizations. As a young woman, she was active in the Order of the Eastern
Star, holding numerous offices, including Worthy Matron. Throughout her life,
she was actively involved in local politics, was elected committeewoman from her
township for more than 20 years, and chaired more than her share of political
potluck dinners and fundraisers. When her youngest son, Dave, entered high
school, she became very actively involved in supporting the newly-formed
Vocational Agriculture Program, FFA Chapter, FTA Chapter, and other school
activities and events. She was a charter member of the Appleton City FFA Alumni
and served as its first Vice-President during the late 1970s. She became known
as "Mom" to both FFA and FTA members because she nearly always attended their
field trips and activities as a chaperone and driver. She was recognized by the
Appleton City FFA Chapter with the "Distinguished Service Award" and with the
"Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree." In 1981, she was also recognized by the
Missouri FFA Organization with the "Honorary State Farmer Degree." She was
devoted to serving youth and to assisting the elderly throughout her life. Alma
Jean was saved as a young girl and united with the First Christian Church of
Rich Hill. In August 1996, she was rebaptized in the Osage River near Osceola,
Mo., with her husband, Ervin, and they both joined High Hill Missionary Baptist
Church near Osceola, where she continued to be a member at the time of her
death. Alma Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Ervin, and by both of her
parents. She is survived by two sons, Randy Wright of Appleton City, Mo., and
Dave Wright of Blue Springs, Mo., and one granddaughter, Lauren Wright of Blue
Springs. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 26, at the
Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home, Osceola, Mo., officiated by Brother Dale Walkup.
The Eulogist was Dave Wright. Music was provided by Gail Ingle. Casketbearers
were: Terry Rusconi, Leland Browning, Troy Scranton, Jim Howe, Mark Ray, Richard
Anderson, Mike Byard and Matt Kamphoefner. Honorary casketbearers were: Dale
Pasley, Lloyd Davis, John Kern, Theron King, Frank Wright, Martin Halfert, John
B. Browning, Dr. Arthur Bourland, Doug Wisner, Burleigh Wheeler, Don Ghere and
Larry Walters. Interment and graveside services followed at Lowry City Cemetery,
Lowry City, Mo., under the direction of the funeral home. In lieu of flowers,
donations were made in her honor to the Alma Jean Wright Memorial Scholarship
Fund to benefit FFA members or students pursuing the post-secondary study of
agriculture. Scholarship Fund donations can be mailed directly to P.O. Box 685,
Blue Springs, Mo. 64013.
WRIGHT, Eula Maude (1911 - 2009)
Coffel-Schneider Funeral Home, Hume, MO, Tuesday April 21, 2009
Eula Maude Wright, 97, of Hume, Missouri, died Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at
Shawnee Gardens Health Care and Rehabilitation, Shawnee, Kansas. She was born
December 16, 1911 in Bates County, Missouri, the daughter of Samuel and Emma
Morgan Adams. She was married to Elmer Lee “Mike” Wright who preceded her in
death on October 2, 1952. She was a member of the Hume United Methodist Church.
Eula was preceded in death also by her siblings; Bill, Ruff, Roy, Lewis, Mattie,
Gussie and Opal. Survivors include two daughters, Freda Reynolds and John of
Bonner Springs, Kansas and Nora Lee Wright of Shawnee, Kansas. Graveside
memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM, Friday, April 24th at the Hume
Cemetery, Hume, Missouri. Friends may gather from 10:00 AM until service time at
the Coffel-Schneider Chapel, Hume. Contributions are suggested to the Hume
United Methodist Church or Grace Hospice.
Arrangements: Coffel-Schneider Funeral Home, Hume, Missouri
WRIGHT, James R. "Ron" (1958 - 2006)
Services for James R. (Ron) Wright, 48, of Rich Hill, will be at 1 p.m., July
29, 2006, at Heuser Funeral Home in Rich Hill. Burial will be at Greenlawn
Cemetery, Rich Hill. He died July 27, 2006, at St. John's Hospital in Joplin. He
was born in Independence, the son of J.E. and Mary Wright. He attended Branson
Public Schools and worked in retail sales, including merchandising manager for
Family Pharmacies. He was a licensed Evangelist for seven years in Rich Hill. He
was preceded in death by his father, J.E. Wright, of Branson. Survivors include
his wife, Debra, of the home; mother, Mary Wright, of Branson; son, Jason
Wright, of Branson; step-daughters, Heather Honeycutt, of Sedalia, and Amber
Marshall, of Springfield; three step-grandchildren; and brothers, Roger and Rick
Wright, both of Branson.