Claudette Wright

Obituaries

May 23, 2012 - 12:00 AM

Claudette Olive Veteto Wright was called home by her Lord on Sunday night, May 20, 2012.

A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 9333 W. 159th St., Overland Park. Burial will follow at Pleasant Valley Cemetery immediately adjacent to the church. Visitation will be tonight from 6 to 8 at the church. To leave a message for the family, please visit www. Penwellgabelolathe.com.

On July 21, 1949, in Colony, Claudette was born a twin to H.G. and Francette Veteto.

She and her twin were the third and fourth of soon to be six children. She grew up on the family farm six miles west of Colony on the eastern edge of the Flint Hills.

After spending her early life in Colony, she fell in love with the love of her life, Terry Wright of Iola, and they were married on Aug. 16, 1968. To that union of 44 years were born eight loving children: Mrs. Allyson Josette Wright-Groner, West Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Annye Elizabeth Wright-Howell, Overland Park, Mr. Jacob Wright, Mr. John Jeremy Wright, Boulder, Colo., Mrs. Audra Kathleen Wright-Sherman, Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Alyvia Cecile Wright-Elliott, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Joshua Paul Wright, Moscow, Idaho, and Miss Aryn Lea Wright of Casa Grande, Ariz.

She is survived by her faithful companion and husband, Mr. Terry Eugene Wright of Overland Park; her mother, Mrs. Francette Lightner-Veteto of Lee’s Summit, Mo.; her eldest sister, Miss Sherry Ann Veteto of Lee’s Summit; her next oldest sister, Mrs. Candie Veteto-Shanahan of Paola; her twin sister Mrs. Rochelle Veteto-Clayton of southern Johnson County; her younger sister, Mrs. Jeanne Veteto-McVietty of Lee’s Summit; her younger and only brother, Mr. Mark Howard Veteto of Lee’s Summit; and 11 living grandchildren. Two unborn grandchildren preceded her in death.

Claudette was a devoted Christian mother and grandmother of Italian-French descent whom all the children adored. She mothered and grandmothered faithfully all the children and grandchildren with dignity, great love, and in return, receives her family’s undying love and respect.

Gifts in Claudette Wright’s revered name may be given to the American Kidney Foundation or to the charity or church of the donor’s choice.


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