Edgar Wright Obituary, 73, of Owensboro Has Died

Publish date: 2024-06-09
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Edgar Wright Obituary, Death – On Friday, February 16, 2024, Owensboro bid farewell to a cherished member of its community, Edgar “Eddie” D. Wright Jr., who passed away at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital. Born on June 25, 1950, Eddie’s legacy encompasses a rich tapestry of contributions to Owensboro and beyond, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to have known him.

Early Life and Community Roots

Eddie, a proud Daviess County native, was born to the late Edgar D. Wright Sr. and Francis Payne Wright. Growing up in Owensboro, he graduated from Owensboro Catholic High School in 1968, setting the stage for a life filled with community involvement and service.

Service to Country and Community

Eddie’s commitment to service extended beyond his local community. Serving in the Kentucky National Guard, he demonstrated his dedication to both his state and country. Eddie was honored as a Kentucky Colonel, a distinction that underscored his significant contributions and commitment to the Commonwealth.

Business Ventures and Community Leadership

For many Owensboro residents, Eddie will forever be remembered as the owner of the Eastway Café and the E.W. Backroom on Highway 60 East. His establishments were not merely places of business; they were hubs of community, where friendships flourished, and memories were made. Eddie’s leadership extended to his role as President of the F.O.E (4168) and as a longstanding board member of the International Bar-B-Que Festival, an event that has become a cornerstone of Owensboro’s cultural identity.

Passions and Pursuits

Eddie’s zest for life extended to his passions. An avid golfer, he found solace and joy on the golf course. Sports played a significant role in his life, with a particular affinity for cheering on UK basketball and the Pittsburgh Steelers. His culinary contributions were celebrated as a member of the Crooked Creek Cooking Team at the Bar-B-Que Festival, showcasing his dedication to both community and gastronomy.

Family and Legacy

Eddie’s journey was enriched by his loving family. He was preceded in death by his infant sister, Pamela Gail Wright, and mother-in-law, Lena Mondak. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of over 40 years, Michele; daughter, Gabriele Wright (David Burk); sons, Eddie Jones (Angie Nielson), and Evan Wright; grandchildren Catherine Waltermeyer (Matt), Joseph Cameron Jones (Ashleigh), and Caitlin Vitolo (Kaynin); and great-grandchildren Matthew, Lily, Asher, and Carter. His siblings, Keith Wright, Charlotte Moore (Larry), and Susie Harris (Rich), share in both the grief and the celebration of a life well-lived.

Final Farewell

As Owensboro mourns the loss of Eddie, his impact on the community remains a testament to the power of service, camaraderie, and the enduring spirit of a proud Daviess County native. The memories created, friendships forged, and contributions made by Eddie D. Wright Jr. will forever be etched in the hearts of those who called him friend and family.

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