Steve Wright
Steve Wright was born to Sally and Henry Wright in June of 1962. Growing up in the Hills of Southern Ohio, Steve built memories with his brothers Joe and Case. Moving to Houston with his sister Paula Parrish in the summer of 1980, Steve began his new Texas life. It was there he met his wife, Christine Wright. Steve proudly served his country in the United States Navy as a CorpsMan. He was very proud of the 2 children they had together, Caitie and Tim Wright. He began his career with Whirlwind Steel Building at the age of 18 as a draftsman and over a span of 40 years, he became V.P. of Information Services. Building a wealth of happy memories, being a father was what brought the most joy to Steve’s life until he felt the excitement of seeing his first grandson, Ezzy, come into the world. On Christmas of 2020 Steve was saddened by the loss of his younger brother Joe Wright. Like a good brother, he was with Joe all the way to the end. Then on June 12th, his entire family was saddened when Steve was called home to be with God. His family will have a Memorial Service at Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland TX on Saturday, June 19th at 2:00. In Lieu of flowers, Steve’s family would appreciate a donation in Steve’s name to Texas EquuSearch.
My heart and prayers go to Steve’s family. May God give them the strength they need through this difficult times. Steve will always be missed. I am thankful for having the opportunity to work for and with him. He will always have a place in my heart and will be remembered with love. IC.
Christine, Caitie, Tim and Ezzy,
My heart is broken for you all and for the many friends and co-workers at Whirlwind.
Steve was my friend, mentor, and confidant. I realize what a blessing it was having known Steve and I will miss him every day.
God Bless you all.
Rest in peace my dear friend.
Dear Christine,
I am so sorry the loss to you and your family. I am so saddened from he loss of my friend. My heart breaks as I cannot attend the services tomorrow and I wish so much to be there. I had so much respect for Steve as he was a great man and willing to help all. I pray for comfort for you and yours and God Bless you all.
Scott Howard
May God Bless and Keep You Steve. Thank You for Your Naval service. Prayers and Love for Your wife Christine and Family from a fellow Navy Veteran.
I’ve known Steve since he came to work at Whirlwind in 1980.What a fine man he was. My heart is heavy. I will miss his kind and friendly nature, as well as his generosity to all of us at Whirlwind. He earned the admiration, respect, and deep affection of so many who crossed paths with him. I pray God’s peace and comfort for all his family in the days ahead. May you rest in peace, sweet Steve.
My deepest sympathies to the Wright family. Steve was a co-worker and friend and I will miss him and he will be missed by all our Whirlwind co-worker friends. Rest in peace.
My heart is truly saddened at the loss of Steve. He was so kind, patient, and loving to his family, to you, Christine, and to all that knew him. He will be missed. My prayers, hugs, and support are with you as you try to fashion a life without Steve.
So sorry to hear about Steve. I’ve known Steve for many years. Lots of memories, including scuba diving and boating in Lake Travis. I can remember his first day at Whirlwind. Prayers to your family and may you rest in peace.
You and Steve were wonderful parents to Tim And Caitlin. I know your family is saddened by Steve’s passing and will miss his presence. Praying for God to wrap his arms around you and give you comfort.