Linda Ray Wright

Linda Ray Wright obituary, Americus, GA

Linda Ray Wright

Linda Wright Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Aldridge Funeral Services on Jul. 2, 2025.

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Linda Ray Wright, 78, of Americus, GA, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, June 28, 2025, surrounded by her daughter and granddaughters.
Linda, also known as Meme, was born on November 10,1946, in West Plains, Mo, to Arden and Linell Norton. Linda graduated High School in 1964. Linda attended Arkansas State University graduating in 1968 with a degree in Physical Education.
On October 7, 1983, Linda married the love of her life, Ernie Everette Wright. Together they formed Built Wright Construction. They worked side by side building over 300 homes in the Little Rock area. Linda also obtained her Real Estate license which only added to their thriving business. They retired in 2004 and lived in a cabin they built together in Glenwood Arkansas, Ernie's hometown. Then 3 years ago, they moved to Americus, GA. They joined Pleasant Grove Baptist church where they attended regularly and made some amazing friends.
Linda was the life of the party, no matter where she went. Laughing and having fun just seemed to come natural to her. She enjoyed playing Phase 10 and other games with her family. Puzzles were another love of Linda's. Many memories made in days at the cabin in Glenwood working on puzzles and laughing until our belly's hurt.
Linda was an amazing cook! She so loved to cook for her family. Biscuits and Chocolate Gravy was always a request by her grandchildren as well as Elfo Special and batter fried deer strips. Linda loved to travel and go on cruises and girls' trips with her Glenwood Girls. Playing pranks and hiding rubber snakes in unexpected places was something her friends learned to expect from her. And after the prank was played out, Linda's belly laugh would radiate the room. Oh, how fun she was!
Linda was the true definition of a friend. And if you were blessed to call her friend, you had a true friend for life. One such friendship surpasses them all. Donna and Linda have been friends for 61 years! They shared so much life together. The ups, the downs, and everything in between. A true friendship with a love and bond that will continue even after death.
Linda, our Meme, will be greatly missed. She was loved dearly and was a true blessing to everyone she knew. She battled cancer for 9 years. She fought hard and always trusted God through it all. She is now healed and able to rest. And for that, we are so grateful. Linda was proceeded in death by her dear Ernie, her brother Joe, her grandson Cutter Rogers, and many other family members.
Linda is survived by her Daughters, Lori Whitaker (Mike), Melissa Driver (Jeff), Sister, Polly House (Sam), Grandchildren, Bambi Settle (Tyson), Chelsie Tweedy (Derek), Shelbey Tedford (Scott), Abigail Figueroa (Brent) Great-Grandchildren, Charlea Hein, Chuck Rogers, Kenzie Rogers, Joi Settle, Chase Rogers, Shepherd Tedford, and 2 more on the way. And many nieces and nephews, and sister in laws that she loved dearly.
Linda was also survived by her lifelong friend Donna, her husband John, and son Jonathan and his family. As well as close friends Jack and Mitzie Stevens. Cremation has taken place and a graveside service will be held at a later date in Glenwood, Arkansas.
To sign the online guest book and share your condolences with the family, please visit aldridgefuneralservices.com. Aldridge Funeral & Cremation Services is in charge of the arrangements.

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