THOMAS WRIGHT
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Monday, November 8, 1999
Thomas S. Wright, 70, formerly of Charleston, Jefferson City and Farmington died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999, at the Fountainbleau Lodge at Cape Girarflict and the Vietnam War. He was then employed with the Missouri Department of Corrections at Jefferson City to 1986, then transferred to FarmSt. Louis, Thomas S. Wright Jr. of Richland, Richard Wright and Ronald Wright, both of Mexico and Sgt. Scott Wright of Augusta, Ga.; two daughters, Sherry Thomson of Mexico and Rhonda Eitel of Hannibal; three brothers, Jacob "Jack" Wright of Chaffee, Charles Wright of Searcy, Ark. and William "Bill" Wright of Brentwood; two sisters, Peggy Berbling of Topeka, Kan., and Pat Frayser of Cape Girardeau; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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