Vivien Lee Wright

June 10, 1941 ~ February 1, 2004
Resided in:
Candler, NC
VIVIEN LEE REECE WRIGHT
Vivien Lee Reece Wright, 62, of
Candler died Sunday, February
1, 2004 at her home after a long
battle with cancer.
A native of Akron, Ohio she
was a daughter of the late Zeb and
Vallie McClure Reece and wife of
the late Ray Wright who passed
away in 1985. She was also
preceded in death by a sister,
Lucille Batton and step-daughter,
Dorothy Wright.
She was retired from Dayco where
she worked in the plastic and
shipping departments. She was a
union member at Dayco Products.
She is survived by her daughter,
Wanda Graves and husband Jimmy
of the home; three brothers Alvin
and Clifford Reece of Ohio and
Vance Reece of New York; four
sisters Alice Canada of AL, Nellie
Parker of NC; Beulah Lozier of KY
and Janice Emerson of OH; three
stepchildren, Donald and Robert
Wright and Susie Stenson; two
grandsons Steven and Levi Rice of
the home and lifelong friend,
Patricia Worley.
A memorial service will be at
6:00pm Tuesday at Ridgeway
Baptist Church with Pastor Jackie
Collins officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the family for funeral
expenses c/o Wanda Graves 558
Old US 19-23 Candler, NC 28715.
Groce Funeral Home on Patton
Avenue is assisting with
arrangements.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Tim and Marsha (Reece) Hoover
words fail me now.As the older brother I pray that her faith was like our mother and she will be peaceful with her.Wanda be strong in God and you will survive.
words fail me now.As the older brother I pray that her faith was like our mother and she will be peaceful with her.Wanda be strong in God and you will survive.
Hello I want to say how sorry I am. I know that this is a hard time but I do know the hurt and sadness that we endure at times like this. And if there is any thing I can do to help or try and be of comfort I will do my best. I am so glad I knew mom and had the pleasure of enjoying her company. I became attached to her. As she was always a very pleasant person to be around. I will miss her very much. But will always have the memories of a lady that I came to enjoy very much. And again my thoughts and prayers are with each one of you during this time. And I am so sorrry