Vivien Lee Wright

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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.

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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


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