Misc. Notes
Reba was born September 3, 1926 in Lamar County, Alabama, to the late Homer and Ella Mae Johnson Aldridge. She attended Sulligent Schools. She spent her life caring for her home and her family. Reba enjoyed working puzzles and painting pictures. She was a member of Gattman Methodist Church.
Survived by: Son: Terry Wright, Sulligent, Alabama, Husband: LB "Lucky" Wright, Sulligent, Alabama.
Preceded in death by: Parents: Home and Ella Mae Aldridge Brothers: Walter Ray Aldridge, W.H. Aldridge, Bill Aldridge and Gene Aldridge Sisters: Mary Lois Coleman and Ruby Moore.
Spouses
Birth Date17 Oct 1926
Birth PlaceMonroe County, Mississippi
Death Date25 Jul 2016 Age: 89
Death PlaceAmory, Monroe County, Mississippi
OccupationDiesel Mechanic
Misc. Notes
Lamon Bernard ‘L.B.’ or ‘Lucky’ Wright, 89, passed away on Monday, July 25, 2016, at River Place Nursing Center, Amory. Born on October 17, 1926, in Becker, he was a son of the late Oscar Verdo and Martha Pallentine ‘Pally’ Maxey Wright.
L.B. attended Becker School. In his younger years, he enjoyed spending Summers with family in Wenatchee, WA. He honorably served in the US Navy during World War II and in the US Air Force during the Korean War. A hardworker, L.B. was a long-time diesel mechanic for Scribner Equipment Company and traveled all over the country and the world. Retiring in 1989, he was one who enjoyed work and staying busy. For many years after retirement, he was a night watchman for United Furniture until 2012.
One who was strong in his faith, L.B. loved the Lord with all his heart and soul. He began everyday saying The Lord’s Prayer, and praying for his family, friends, and for guidance and wisdom throughout the day. He was a member of Gattman United Methodist Church and he deeply loved his family. Friendly, kind-hearted, generous in giving everything away, Lucky never met a stranger and was always happy, laughing, and having fun. Having a huge heart, he was passionate about children. An avid Alabama football fan, he treasured the hat Bear Bryant removed and gave to him one day in Sulligent. He will be missed dearly by all that knew and loved him.
Survivors include his caregivers, Ed Wright, Sharon Hathcock and John Cox of Amory; multiple nieces and nephews; step-son, Terry Wright, Sulligent, AL; and numerous friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Reba M. Wright; sisters, Cleat Rye (Albert), Thelma Cox (Forney), Retha Hood (J.D.), Mae Taylor, and Mollie Rose (Reuben); and brothers, Clyde Wright (Arlene), Frank Wright (Lener), Winston Wright (Lola), and infant brother, Clint Wright.
His Funeral Service will be held at 2 PM, Thursday, July 28, 2016, at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home, Amory, with Bro. Mac Phillips officiating. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Fowlkes Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ray, Paul, David, and Bert Wright; Randy Hood. Honorary pallbearers will be Ed Wright, John Cox, Jake Hathcock, Harold Sanders, Steve Aldridge, and Henry Grady Wright.
NOTE: Because Nard and Reba have been married and divorced three times, the State of Alabama would not allow them to remarry within that state again.
Marr Date31 May 1952
Marr PlaceGattman, Monroe County, Mississippi
ChildrenTerry (Adopted) (1948-2020)
Birth Date17 Oct 1926
Birth PlaceMonroe County, Mississippi
Death Date25 Jul 2016 Age: 89
Death PlaceAmory, Monroe County, Mississippi
OccupationDiesel Mechanic
Misc. Notes
Lamon Bernard ‘L.B.’ or ‘Lucky’ Wright, 89, passed away on Monday, July 25, 2016, at River Place Nursing Center, Amory. Born on October 17, 1926, in Becker, he was a son of the late Oscar Verdo and Martha Pallentine ‘Pally’ Maxey Wright.
L.B. attended Becker School. In his younger years, he enjoyed spending Summers with family in Wenatchee, WA. He honorably served in the US Navy during World War II and in the US Air Force during the Korean War. A hardworker, L.B. was a long-time diesel mechanic for Scribner Equipment Company and traveled all over the country and the world. Retiring in 1989, he was one who enjoyed work and staying busy. For many years after retirement, he was a night watchman for United Furniture until 2012.
One who was strong in his faith, L.B. loved the Lord with all his heart and soul. He began everyday saying The Lord’s Prayer, and praying for his family, friends, and for guidance and wisdom throughout the day. He was a member of Gattman United Methodist Church and he deeply loved his family. Friendly, kind-hearted, generous in giving everything away, Lucky never met a stranger and was always happy, laughing, and having fun. Having a huge heart, he was passionate about children. An avid Alabama football fan, he treasured the hat Bear Bryant removed and gave to him one day in Sulligent. He will be missed dearly by all that knew and loved him.
Survivors include his caregivers, Ed Wright, Sharon Hathcock and John Cox of Amory; multiple nieces and nephews; step-son, Terry Wright, Sulligent, AL; and numerous friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Reba M. Wright; sisters, Cleat Rye (Albert), Thelma Cox (Forney), Retha Hood (J.D.), Mae Taylor, and Mollie Rose (Reuben); and brothers, Clyde Wright (Arlene), Frank Wright (Lener), Winston Wright (Lola), and infant brother, Clint Wright.
His Funeral Service will be held at 2 PM, Thursday, July 28, 2016, at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home, Amory, with Bro. Mac Phillips officiating. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Fowlkes Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ray, Paul, David, and Bert Wright; Randy Hood. Honorary pallbearers will be Ed Wright, John Cox, Jake Hathcock, Harold Sanders, Steve Aldridge, and Henry Grady Wright.
NOTE: Because Nard and Reba have been married and divorced three times, the State of Alabama would not allow them to remarry within that state again.
Birth Date17 Oct 1926
Birth PlaceMonroe County, Mississippi
Death Date25 Jul 2016 Age: 89
Death PlaceAmory, Monroe County, Mississippi
OccupationDiesel Mechanic
Misc. Notes
Lamon Bernard ‘L.B.’ or ‘Lucky’ Wright, 89, passed away on Monday, July 25, 2016, at River Place Nursing Center, Amory. Born on October 17, 1926, in Becker, he was a son of the late Oscar Verdo and Martha Pallentine ‘Pally’ Maxey Wright.
L.B. attended Becker School. In his younger years, he enjoyed spending Summers with family in Wenatchee, WA. He honorably served in the US Navy during World War II and in the US Air Force during the Korean War. A hardworker, L.B. was a long-time diesel mechanic for Scribner Equipment Company and traveled all over the country and the world. Retiring in 1989, he was one who enjoyed work and staying busy. For many years after retirement, he was a night watchman for United Furniture until 2012.
One who was strong in his faith, L.B. loved the Lord with all his heart and soul. He began everyday saying The Lord’s Prayer, and praying for his family, friends, and for guidance and wisdom throughout the day. He was a member of Gattman United Methodist Church and he deeply loved his family. Friendly, kind-hearted, generous in giving everything away, Lucky never met a stranger and was always happy, laughing, and having fun. Having a huge heart, he was passionate about children. An avid Alabama football fan, he treasured the hat Bear Bryant removed and gave to him one day in Sulligent. He will be missed dearly by all that knew and loved him.
Survivors include his caregivers, Ed Wright, Sharon Hathcock and John Cox of Amory; multiple nieces and nephews; step-son, Terry Wright, Sulligent, AL; and numerous friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Reba M. Wright; sisters, Cleat Rye (Albert), Thelma Cox (Forney), Retha Hood (J.D.), Mae Taylor, and Mollie Rose (Reuben); and brothers, Clyde Wright (Arlene), Frank Wright (Lener), Winston Wright (Lola), and infant brother, Clint Wright.
His Funeral Service will be held at 2 PM, Thursday, July 28, 2016, at E. E. Pickle Funeral Home, Amory, with Bro. Mac Phillips officiating. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Fowlkes Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ray, Paul, David, and Bert Wright; Randy Hood. Honorary pallbearers will be Ed Wright, John Cox, Jake Hathcock, Harold Sanders, Steve Aldridge, and Henry Grady Wright.
NOTE: Because Nard and Reba have been married and divorced three times, the State of Alabama would not allow them to remarry within that state again.