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Nathan Wright, Jr.

August 19, 1947 –
 September 20, 2022

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Sunrise:  August 19, 1947 –  Sunset:  September 20, 2022

Nathan Wright, Jr. was born in Dallas to Nathan Wright and Lillian Edith Slaton Wright on August 19, 1947.  He was a big brother to two sisters and the family left Texas for Los Angeles, California, when Nathan was five.

His parents preceded him in death, dying within four years of each other when Nathan was around 13.  His mom’s sister and her husband (Cora Slaton Eli and Homer Eli in Dallas) took Nathan and his siblings in and raised them along with their four children. When Nathan and Bev started dating in high school, he met Bev’s junior high school music teacher, Ms. Bennie Lucille Williams. She became and remained a mother figure to Nathan and treated him like a son. She now resides in Denver, Colorado.

After graduating from South Oak Cliff High School in 1966, Nathan attended El Centro College and was drafted to serve in Vietnam, where he was an Army Ranger and later a Drill Sergeant.

Nathan married Beverley “Bev” Alridge on March 5, 1968, two days before he left to serve in the Vietnam War.  When he returned from Vietnam, he and Beverley lived in  Tacoma, Washington, where he completed his military service before returning to Dallas, Texas.  They started their family and have two adult children.

Nathan’s career led him to become a draftsman for civil engineering firms. Cook and Huitt (Huitt-Zollars) was where he started his career that he loved.  One of his most memorable drafting projects was working on the Dallas Fort Worth Airport.  Nathan thoroughly enjoyed retirement for many years and playing his favorite hobby, golf.

He was an artist, too.  He created both pencil drawings and watercolors.  Early in his career as an artist, one of his pencil drawings won first place in the Cottonwood Art Festival, which is still an annual event.  Some of his work was displayed in Roscoe’s House of Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles, and several pieces were sold to Nancy Wilson, Bill Cosby, some local celebrities and many clients across Texas.  A few of them still stayed in touch to share how much joy the pieces they purchased still give them.  Nathan was presented with a lifetime honorary membership by the Dallas Jazz Society when he donated one of his drawings to be used by the organization for their official poster. He was also recognized by the Southwest Watercolor Society. Nathan was generous with the donation of his artwork to fundraise for worthy causes. Two of them that recognized his contributions were The Women’s Guild for the Dallas Society for Crippled Children and The Women’s Guild of the United Cerebral Palsy Association.

Nathan is survived by his wife of 54 years, Beverley “Bev” Wright in Plano; their daughter, Niseanda “Sean” Wright Neeley (Jason) in Lewisville; their son, Nathan “Nate” Wright IV in Dallas; sisters, Phyllis Wright Johnson and Greta Belle Wright in Dallas; sister-in-law, Sandra Alridge in Dallas; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

We miss Nathan every day, and he will forever live on in our hearts and minds.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you consider a donation to one of two nonprofits in memory of

Nathan Wright, Jr.

Dallas Dinner Table/America’s Dinner Table

https://bit.ly/3rnx1ZY

National Kidney Foundation

https://bit.ly/3SxxRiL

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    Connie Armbrust
    25 Oct 2022
    9:08am

    Beverley and family,
    Nathan’s obituary is a wonderful summary of the beautiful life he led. Such a generous and hardworking man who loved to help people.

    I am sorry for your loss. The world lost a good one when Nathan passed.

    Blessings,
    Connie

    Leonard Bates
    26 Oct 2022
    9:27am

    We sincerely morn the lost of Nathan and he will be truly missed. Linda and i send our condolences to the family. We have a beautiful drawing titled A Little Security, he blessed Linda and I with back in 1989 on our Wedding Day. It still today grace our wall in our home . Blessing be with the family . May he rest in his sleep.

    Curt and Marsha Gadsden
    26 Oct 2022
    12:10pm

    We are already and will continue to miss our dear friend. His sharp dressing, dry humor, and warm personality added so much to our time with you and Nathan. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
    God bless you and yours,
    Curt and Marsha

    Jane
    27 Oct 2022
    12:44pm

    What a wonderful obituary. What a wonderful and full life. I think of Nathan every day because I wake up seeing two of his drawings every day. Thank you, Nathan. My best to the family which I love dearly.

    Pam, Carol & Family…
    27 Oct 2022
    2:06pm

    There are no words one can say to the Family befitting Nathan-as he always had a smile to greet and welcome you!

    My sister, their cousin, was a “care giver” for their children and Carol was a “mama bear”. She called me to make sure we all knew…
    Smile on Nate…

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