Wilma Jean Wright age 85, a long time resident of Odessa went to be with the Lord on Friday November 25,2016 in Odessa.
She was born June 18,1931 in Bledsoe, Texas to Hershell and Anges Shakespeare. She worked as a hotel clerk for many years.
She is preceded in death by by her husband Raymond Wright and son Terry Ellison. She is survived by her son Robert Ellison of Quinlin Texas, and her sisters Barbara Autry, Sammie Baker, Bootsye Barnes, And brother H.L. Shakespeare all of Levelland, Texas three grandchildren Serenity Stringer of San Antonio, April Barnhart of Odessa, and Brett Ellison Of Quinlin Texas and five great grandchildren.
Visitation will be Sunday November 29,2016 at Hubbard Kelly Funeral Home.
Graveside Service will Be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Odessa Texas at 3:00 pm. Monday November 28,2016.
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December 18, 2016
laura gretchen greener
i didnt know untill Debra called me today.. i want to think you forever for my life. when i came to odessa it was not because of any reason but my request of God to meet my mom.. strange as it seemed to most i meet you and a wonderful man named papa ray. you will always be in my heart as the woman who gave me more than most will ever know.. i love you jean. you are always to be known as my first mom
December 17, 2016
Gaye Dodd
Jean Im sorry I didn't know until today I love you and now you can fly with the Angels, I really want the family know that Im very sorry for yalls loss. Jean I will miss you very much . God Bless I Love You Mom
November 28, 2016
Dianne Morrison
You are my BEST FRIEND forever. We had a lot of great years together-lots of fun and lots of tears. I have missed you terribly the last three years.
I will always love you. Rest in peace my dearest friend.
Dianne Morrison
November 27, 2016
Connie Hunt
Jean was one of the most beautiful souls I've ever had the privilege to meet. She was always young at heart and ever ready with a smile and a good story. I worked with her for many years and loved being a part of her life. We had so many great times full of laughter and joy. I will miss her very much. My heart goes out to her family.
Connie M. Hunt
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