Jeffrey “Jeff” Wright
Jeffrey “Jeff” Wright, 79, a resident of Seabrook, Texas, passed from this life July 6, 2024. He was born in Middlesbrough, England on February 11, 1945 to parents, Jeffrey Wright and Dorothy Winifred Watts.
Jeffrey was an extremely proud granddad to nine beautiful children. He felt that his greatest accomplishment in life was seeing his family grow into ambitious and successful individuals.
He was greatly inspired by Sir Winston Churchhill.
Jeffrey is preceded in death by his parents.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Judi Wright; sons, Mark Wright (Wendy) and Simon Wright (Angie); sister, Joan Davis (Tony) and nine beautiful grandchildren.
A memorial service is planned for Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 2:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas.
Jeff was a good man.
He was a family man with a high amount of integrity and a pure soul.
Some of the beauty of what he did was in the small things. I’ll never forget when he presented me with a frame to commend the work we had done at AMCO to secure the City of Houston as our customer. He cared for others, was good to people and kept faith that kindness would be reciprocated.
He with be greatly missed and often still regarded.
Cheers to Jeff.
Jeff, my big and only brother. Taken from us far too soon. Now at rest and free from pain.
We will always love and cherish you. Even though we lived so far apart, we always kept in touch regularly. You always teasing me like you always did.
We have wonderful memories of holidays spent with you.
You will never be forgotten. Memories will never fade.
Joan and Tony
Condolences to all his family,your in our thoughts and prayers
With love and tears.
Thinking of you all as a family. Jeff was a lovely man, kind and such a great person to be around.
I will never forget how welcome I was made to feel all those years ago that I spent 3 weeks with Judi & Jeff-made me feel part of the family. Great memories made and will be remembered for a lifetime.
Rest in Peace Jeff love Sue x (Amanda’s friend from the UK)
Judi, our hearts are breaking for you. When we met you and Jeff in the cruise in 2007 we knew what wonderful friends and people had touched our lives. Our thoughts and sincerest condolences are sent to you and your family.
So very sorry to hear your sad news Judi and family.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Judi and Ian
Grosmont Whitby UK
To our special friend Judi we are so very sad for you and the family. Jeff was such a lovely kind man it was a pleasure to have him as a friend. All our love to Judi and the family. Sending strength to you my friend. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
So very sad to hear this news. What a kind hearted and witty sense of humored person. We pray for peace in your hearts and may nothing but all the great fun memories fill your minds. Love to yall, Lisa and Dean Holder
Wow this is kinda crazy but God has always had a plan for us all. Jeff will be missed but never forgotten. I met Jeff at Genpower for those that know that name knows how long ago that was. Good ole days. My condolences to the family.
We are saddened to hear of Jeff’s passing.
We had the pleasure of working alongside Jeff for many years and looked forward to his visits to talk about family and trips he was taking or just got back from. So full of life and happiness.
He will certainly be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jerry Soto and the Soto Family
To Judy and the boys I feel your loss. All my family sends their condolences. We so lucky to have had a man like Jeff in our lives. He would call and check on me and the boys after John passed with wonderful words of encouragement. Thank Jeff, you will be truly missed.
Jeff will be truly missed. Jeff was my pump mentor at Genpower. Never to be forgotten. One of the most enjoyable people I had the pleasure to be around. My condolences to the family.
Jeff is one of the finest men I have ever met in my life, a true gentleman. Well spoken, kind, helpful, and a witty sense of humor to boot. He was a wonderful mentor and friend that I will miss dearly. This man worked hard too, I have seen him pull off some very long hours, however he made work fun, oh we used to laugh so hard. My deepest condolences to his family.
Jeff was one of the best men I ever had the pleasure of working with. A wealth of knowledge and great ability to teach and to serve others. He was always so kind and quit witted, a joy to work with and to be around. I will miss him. My thoughts and prayers go out the the family.