Sheree Wright |
Posted 2025-05-15 by mhenderson |
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - (Jan. 28, 1955-April 15, 2025) Sheree Wright, a woman of extraordinary compassion, love, and humility, lived her life as an inspiring testament to the strength of the human spirit. Born into a world full of challenges, she radiated a warmth that could only be compared to her favorite Tanzanite color. It is said, “The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.” Sheree embodied this sentiment fully, touching countless lives with her radiant personality, unfaltering kindness, and unwavering dedication to those she cherished. Passionate about animals and nature, Sheree found solace in raising and racing horses. Her love for animals extended beyond her own farm; she devoted countless hours volunteering at the Humane Society, spreading her love to those creatures who needed it the most. Sheree's culinary prowess was a testament to her nurturing nature, her meals bringing warmth and comfort to all who had the pleasure of partaking. As a mother, she was a beacon of acceptance and love, teaching her beloved son, Kevin, the invaluable lesson of embracing oneself unconditionally. Sheree's dedication to her son was unparalleled, always putting his needs and aspirations before her own. This love extended to his education, where her volunteering at Kevin's school not only benefited the students but also inspired him to carry the torch of education abroad. Sheree's life was an exquisite tapestry woven with threads of love, resilience, and selflessness. Even in the face of adversity, she chose to focus on the beauty of life and impart this wisdom to those around her. Sheree Wright is survived by her loving son, Kevin Wright. Her legacy of love, compassion, and humility will echo in the hearts of those she has left behind. As we remember Sheree, we encourage you to share your memories and upload photos of her to the memorial page. Each story and picture serves as a testament to a life lived with grace and love, helping us to keep her spirit alive in our hearts. |
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