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Calvin Hoyt Wright

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Calvin Hoyt Wright Veteran

Birth
Nora, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Mar 1982 (aged 67)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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WORLD WAR II veteran
Battery A, 158 Field Artillery
45th Division

The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Sunday, March 7, 1982, pg 28:
Calvin H. Wright, age 67. Passed away March 5, 1982 at Baptist Medical Center. Born in Nora, Nebraska, February 14, 1915. He came to Oklahoma City in 1941 and with his brother, Ralph, established Wright Roofing Company and later Public Supply Company at which he was currently president. He served in Battery A, 158 Field Artillery of the 45th Division in World War II.

He was an active member of Siloam Lodge 276, AF & AM Scottish Rite, India Shrine Temple, Royal Order of Jesters, other civic organizations and the Methodist church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; three sons, Randy, Marty and Tracey, all of Oklahoma City; five sisters and one brother. Services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at Hahn-Cook chapel with graveside services at Rose Hill Cemetery. Memorials asked to be made to Shrine Crippled Children's Hospitals, World Vision, or charity of your choice.
WORLD WAR II veteran
Battery A, 158 Field Artillery
45th Division

The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Sunday, March 7, 1982, pg 28:
Calvin H. Wright, age 67. Passed away March 5, 1982 at Baptist Medical Center. Born in Nora, Nebraska, February 14, 1915. He came to Oklahoma City in 1941 and with his brother, Ralph, established Wright Roofing Company and later Public Supply Company at which he was currently president. He served in Battery A, 158 Field Artillery of the 45th Division in World War II.

He was an active member of Siloam Lodge 276, AF & AM Scottish Rite, India Shrine Temple, Royal Order of Jesters, other civic organizations and the Methodist church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; three sons, Randy, Marty and Tracey, all of Oklahoma City; five sisters and one brother. Services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at Hahn-Cook chapel with graveside services at Rose Hill Cemetery. Memorials asked to be made to Shrine Crippled Children's Hospitals, World Vision, or charity of your choice.


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