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Tuesday, November 17, 2020
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Cheryl Coverdale posted a condolence
Saturday, November 14, 2020
I was saddened to learn of Cynthia’s sudden passing. Sincere condolences to her family, friends and loved ones.
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Faye White posted a condolence
Saturday, November 14, 2020
To my first Cousin Cynthia,
You will be missed, and so will your beautiful smile and conversations.
Sorry for you loss,
Joyce, Milton and George
Love and Peace,
Cousin Faye White and Cousin Kathy
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Ari Khalid El posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, November 14, 2020
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Greetings I pray that the Blessings and Peace of God are with the Wright Family. I am grateful to Cynthia for how she always presented herself to me in a very serious yet find and beautiful
manner. Much Love and respect the siblings, my Aunt Rachel and Uncle George.
Ari Khalid El, FKA, cousin Stevie
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Dr. Louise Wade posted a condolence
Friday, November 13, 2020
“The Oak Tree”
by Johnny Ray Ryder Jr.
A mighty wind blew night and day.
It stole the Oak Tree’s leaves away.
Then snapped its boughs
and pulled its bark
until the Oak was tired and stark.
But still the Oak Tree held its ground
while other trees fell all around.
The weary wind gave up and spoke,
How can you still be standing Oak?”
The Oak Tree said, I know that you
can break each branch of mine in two,
carry every leaf away,
shake my limbs and make me sway.
But I have roots stretched in the earth,
growing stronger since my birth.
You’ll never touch them, for you see
they are the deepest part of me.
Until today, I wasn’t sure
of just how much I could endure.
But now I’ve found with thanks to you,
I’m stronger than I ever knew.
Just like the might “Oak Tree” Cynthia Wright, stood strong and endured the storms of life and gracefully continued to be fully present for those fortunate enough to know her. Also like the Oak Tree, Cynthia’s deep roots gave her great passion for the things that mattered most to her. She was passionate about her faith, supporting her community, her love for animals, particularly cats, and about championing the cause of higher education, especially for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. She was a staunch supporter and active alum of both Cheyney and Tuskegee Universities. Despite dealing with her own personal storms she never complained, was always remarkably joyful, positive and kind. Her deep roots gave her great resolve as she remained committed, engaged and served throughout her medical challenges. As the chair of the hospitality committee for the Philadelphia Tuskegee Alumni Club, Cynthia took great pleasure in sending birthday cards and other greetings to help brighten the day of others. Similar to the Oak being tested by the storm winds, yet continuing to provide shade and remain as a symbol of strength, Cynthia’s generous spirit led her to give of her resources to many students in support of their educational pursuits, thereby giving shade to help make easier the path for others as they journey along. Cynthia’s smile, laughter, and sweet spirit will be sorely missed. Her legacy of strength, kindness, and generosity will be kept in our hearts forever.
Sincerely,
The Philadelphia Tuskegee Alumni Club
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Andre W. Jenkins posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Ms. Wright was a very special fellow worshipper at our Church, Mount Airy United Fellowship. She helped my daughter with advice and financially with college expenses; and I know she helped many more. A lot to say; many good conversations over the years.
Peace
Suzette Arnold posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
My condolences to the family, Cynthia ( Ms Tuskegee)
You will be missed. Always smiling with much beautiful radiance.
Suzette Arnold (member of Mt Airy United Fellowship
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Bishop D.L. Duplessis, A.B.S., BS., M.Th., D.Litt. (h) Posted Nov 14, 2020 at 4:24 PM
To my dear departed cousin Cynthia: While the years of fun, fellowship and family ties throughout the decades of life seem as if it was just yesterday, I, as representative for our deceased Mother “Aunt” Evelyn Duplessis’ family, salute and honor your life.
Please always know you will be deeply missed and I will always remember our final fellowship together. May you rest in the finest of peace, comfort and eternal joy with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Your cousin Donnie & Family