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Edward J. Wright

1927 - 2020

Edward J. Wright obituary, 1927-2020, Charleston, SC

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1927

DIED

2020

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Edward Wright Obituary

Edward J. Wright Charleston - CMSgt (Ret) Edward J. Wright, born on December 9, 1927, was the third of five children born to Frank and Lizzie Wright in the Rantowles Community of Ravenel, South Carolina. Edward entered eternal rest on Monday, August 10, 2020 where he joins his wife, Mary A. Wright of sixty- five years, who preceded him in death just fifty-one days ago on June 20, 2020. Edward graduated from Burke High School in 1946. This was an achievement for a rural African American, since there was no high school or buses in Ravenel. He had to catch a ride everyday from Rantowles to Charleston to attend Burke High School. He was never discouraged by the obstacles of his circumstances, and when he graduated from Burke High the elderly residents showed their support by catching rides to attend his graduation at Morris Street Baptist Church in 1946. He continued to make his parents and the community proud by enlisting in the Army Air Corps where Edward began his military career at the age of 18. In 1947, the Air Force became independent from the Army Air Corps and Edward began his career in the construction field. With the desegregation of the military in 1948 by President Harry S. Truman's Executive Order 9981, Edward was afforded the opportunity to excel. Early on he exemplified superb skills and leadership which put him on the fast track for promotion. In 1956, Edward graduated from Strategic Air Command Noncommissioned Officers Academy. Within the first eight years, Edward received five promotions, reaching each rank in a minimum of two to three years. He transitioned to the career field of Aircraft Maintenance in 1957, and quickly advanced to the position of Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent. The Air Force created its highest enlisted rank in 1960. It took Edward just four years to reach this rank. With nineteen years of service, at the age of thirty-seven, he was promoted to Chief Master Sergeant. During this era, Chiefs comprised only one percent of the total enlisted force and as an African American, he was among the elite, being the first black Chief at many of his assignments. Over the course of thirty years, he traveled the world, serving at twenty-eight assign-ments to include six days in Vietnam and eleven overseas tours. Edward traveled and experienced many different cultures. He served in Europe, where he was assigned to Germany and France, Southeast Asia assigned to Thailand and Japan, and Taiwan in East Asia. Other assignments included the continent of Antarctic, New Zealand, Can-ada and many states including Alaska and the U.S. Territory of Guam. His family accompanied him to only one overseas assignment in 1971, Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. Edward had the distinct honor of meeting President Lyndon B. Johnson during a troop deployment while in Vietnam. He was also the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing nominee to Pacific Command for Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force in 1972. Chief Wright's exemplary performance in thirty years of service culminated in a distinguished career to his country and reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. He retired at Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina on 30 June 1976. The retired Chief's military awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (Two Oak Leaf Clusters), Air Force Commendation Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters), Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (3 Oak Leaf Clusters), Air Force Good Conduct Medal (Silver and Bronze Star), Army Good Conduct Medal (Bronze claps), World War II Victory Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Antarctica Service Medal, Armed Forc-es Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon (Silver Cluster), Air Force Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. A seasoned veteran, Edward returned home and embarked on his second career. He worked as an Industrial Maintenance Technician at DuPont Company. Edward retired from DuPont in 1986 after ten years of service. He did not stop there. Edward joined H&R Block Tax, Mortgage and Financial Services. He advanced to the level of Tax Ad-visor 2, served as an office manager twice, and tax instructor for twelve years. His ten-ure at H&R Block ended in April 2007, after twenty-one years of outstanding service! Edward still was not through. He used his financial and management expertise and opened his own tax preparation business at age 80 and continued preparing taxes through Tax Season 2019. Throughout his sixty-one year career, Edward has served and participated in numerous organizations to include the American Legion and the Mason, Consistory and Shriner. As a devoted and involved father, Edward was always active with the Parent Teachers Association (PTA). As a Son of South Carolina, he was recognized by the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives for his exemplary service to his country, state, and community on his 80th birthday. On his 90th birthday, the City of Charleston proclaimed December 9, 2017 as Edward Julius Wright Day. Edward's most prestigious recognition comes from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC. Edward is recognized in the Military Hall of Service at the museum. Edward remained united and dedicated to Mt. Olivet Reformed Episcopal Church since his birth. His grandmother, Chloe, would always take him along to church and weekly prayer services. Edward was confirmed in November 1944 and has never faltered in serving the Lord. Throughout his military career he served God wherever he was stationed and continued to remain connected with Mt. Olivet. He rendered exceptional service to the Reformed Episcopal Church, serving as a member of the General Committee and Sustentation Fund. Within the Diocese of the Southeast, he served during the administrations of three bishops on the Standing Committee, Board of Trustees, and as the Diocesan Treasurer. He was the Senior Warden at Mt. Olivet Reformed Episcopal Church for over forty years. As senior warden, Edward's leadership was in-strumental in many of Mt. Olivet's accomplishments during the past forty years. He saw the need for a new church building and his visionary leadership was a guiding light throughout the entire process. He was a financial guru and shared that gift with Mt. Olivet to accomplish building a new church facility, acquiring additional property, and a parsonage without a loan. He also established financial stability for Mt. Olivet and had the foresight to train others on the financial processes. He took great pride in how the current treasurer, has mastered the process. A title or number of years does not touch on how Edward served our Lord through Mt. Olivet. He was involved in most activities of the church, including the Women of the Church. He supported his wife, Mary, and the women's organization, he was an honorary member of the Women of the Church. Other positions served include, Diocese president of the Men of the Church, chairman of the Board for the Bishop Jerdan Conference Center (BJCC), and the BJCC business manager. He was honored as a Board of Trustees, Emeritus of the Diocese of the Southeast Reformed Episcopal Church and as Senior Warden, Emeritus of Mt. Olivet Church on his 90th birthday. His overall vision for Mt. Olivet was that "Mt. Olivet grow spiritually." Edward informed the church that after his 90th birthday, he would step down from his duties, but for the last two years remained active in training and ad-vising others in the church's financial and management roles. After a brief illness, Edward peacefully transitioned into his eternal season of life on Monday, August 10th. He was surrounded by his three loving daughters and his family will be forever grateful for God's faithfulness and provisions throughout his life. God guided his footsteps for 92 years and 8 months. Edward was full of wisdom and shared his wisdom with so many others. He lived an extraordinary life that took him around the world and over the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans that his grandmother Chloe told him about when he was a boy. He was a blessed man and shared his blessings with all that he encountered. He was preceded in death fifty-one days ago by his beloved wife of sixty-five years, Mary, parents Frank and Lizzie Wright, brother Joseph Wright, sisters Edna Mae Myers, Helen Gibbs, Daisy Bell Prioleau, and grandson Edward Julius Wright III. Edward is survived by his son, Col (Ret) Edward J. Wright, Jr., USAF (San Antonio, TX) Wanda Wright-Sheats, (Charleston, SC); Col (Ret) Sharon B. Wright, USAF (Wood-bridge, VA); and Mary Ann Wright (Charleston, SC). He is also survived by four grandchildren: Erica (Devon) Dixon (Houston, TX); Nigel J. Sheats (Charleston, SC); Nina Sheats (Morrell) Carroll (Winnabow, NC); and "WES" Major (select) William E. Sheats, II USAF, (Colorado Springs, CO); along with four great-grandchildren: Taylor Simone, Olivia Nicole and Caleb Edward Dixon (Houston, TX) and Autumn Rose Car-roll (Winnabow, NC). Other surviving relatives include his brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel Ancrum (Ravenel, SC); sisters-in-law, Mrs. Helen Wrighten and Rosa Lee Ancrum, both of Ravenel, SC with a host of special nieces, nephews, and other relatives, his Mt. Olivet Church family and lifelong friends, Mrs. Anne Robinson (Chillicothe, OH), Mrs. Ann Lewis (Savannah, GA), Mrs. Elease James (Sumter, SC), and CMS Tony and Mrs. Jeri Salter (Jacksonville, FL). Condolences may be sent to the family at www.dorothyshff.com. In lieu of flowers, the family request that you make donations to the Edward J. and Mary A. Wright Scholar-ship Fund. Mt. Olivet RE Church, PO Box 161, Ravenel, SC 29470. [email protected]. A public viewing will be held on Sunday, August 16, 2020 from 4pm to 6pm. There will be a private family funeral on Monday, August 17, 2020 at 11am with a public Commit-tal Service (graveside) at Mt. Olivet Memorial Cemetery at following the service (12:15-12:30 pm). 4283 Savannah Highway, Ravenel SC 29470. Arrangements are entrusted to DOROTHY'S Home FOR FUNERALS 843-722-0268. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Aug. 14 to Aug. 15, 2020.

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maggie m clancy

August 6, 2025

You are missed and forever in my thoughts and many prayers for the family - Blessings.

Wanda Sheats

August 7, 2023

Daddy,
Your presence, wisdom, and spirit are missed in our family, Mt. Olivet, and the Reformed Episcopal Diocese of the Southeast. You were a blessing to our family. We miss you greatly, rest in peace.
Love always,
Your oldest, Wanda & Your Family

Maggie M. Clancy

August 6, 2022

Uncle you are truly missed, Much Blessings to the family.

Vince Robinson

August 29, 2020

Ascension (for Edward J. Wright)
by Vincent Robinson

from Rantowles
to the corners of the globe
is a path left
by a man who dared to walk
where angels tread

his story is of
one
raised by the village
only to leave
and create a village
that lives on

his legacy is testimony
of a life filled with the power
of example

marked by determination
despite the obstacles
that only fueled ambition
and success
inspiring worthy imitation
by kindred spirits
and family

blessed by a community
culturally connected
through times of civil adversity

giving back through service
became his mission

Living a Christ-centered
life
grounded the foundation
for a positive impact
on all who knew him

he went from
working in the fields
to field maintenance
on the wings of birds
that fly men

hitchhiking to school
to producing scholars

from the sacred grounds
of Mt. Olivet
to the polar ice
and places between


leaning on the everlasting arms

seeding dreams into reality
just being

father
husband
mentor
leader
giver
server of humanity

lover of Christ

returning to the Mount of Olives

Life well lived
ascended

Edward Julius Wright
from the ninth day
of December in 1927

through the tenth day of August
in the year 2020

ancestor
rest well in eternal peace
where angels dwell




© 2020 by Vincent L. Robinson

Wanda

August 25, 2020

A Tribute to My Daddy

I stand before you today on behalf of my sisters and brother to tell you about Ed Wright the father as EJ referred to him and daddy as Maryann, Sharon and I called him. But regardless of what name we called him, granddaddy, great granddaddy, brother in law, uncle, or cousin he was our hero. He exemplified wisdom, love, humbleness, patience, and fairness.

As our father, Daddy believed in each one of us and was always a safety net in our time of need. Even though each of us had different needs throughout our lives, he said and showed us that as long as he was here, near or far, we would want for nothing. That was my daddy. Not only would we want for anything, my children and my children’s children would want for nothing, and my children did not want for anything. If he could help any of his family members or anyone he would. That was one of his favorite things to do.

I stand before you today grateful for the life that Daddy gave us, but particularly for the last 51 days leading up to August 10. Daddy gave us the opportunity to show him, that all of his examples of being caring and nurturing to others, managing money, and having a plan before you move were put into practice by us as we cared for him. I thank God we had the opportunity to reciprocate what he did for us and others all of his life.

But the greatest example that he showed us in those 51 days was his faith and reverence for God. His heart was broken on June 20, when mommy took her wings. His mind was set that he would go first so he set and managed his affairs and instructed us on what needed to happen when he left.

Although hard, Daddy had to come to grips that God knew Mommy needed to go first if they did not go together. But in those 51 days, he spent his time preparing to join her and he assured us that we would be all right. And even though his wings of protection and security have been taken from beneath us, he is now in heaven with his wings hovering over us.

Daddy we thank you for your love and protection, your strength in our weakness, your voice when we could not speak, and your eyes when we could not see. We will miss you greatly, but we are so much better and stronger for those 51 days of God allowing us to take care of you. We will be all right. Daddy you can rest in peace!

Jim Lavendier, TSgt, USAF (Ret)

August 22, 2020

Chief Wright, Brother Edward, family, I am truly blessed to have read this story of a life well lived and so honorable, giving honor and all glory to God. One of America's true heroes. Condolences to family on your recent losses and Heaven's gains.

Cory Harrington

August 21, 2020

An accomplished man...You should be very proud of him..He now reports to the Commander in Chief of all people..Prayers of comfort

jeff worthington

August 19, 2020

A full life for this Veteran and Mason, RIP!

MSgt. Ray Powell USAF (Ret)

August 18, 2020

A true trail blazer. Rest in Peace Chief, we have the watch.

MSgt. Ray Powell USAF (Ret)

August 18, 2020

A true trail blazer.

Major Joe Thomas

August 18, 2020

American Hero!

keath rhymer

August 18, 2020

Fly high on Golden wings brother

Richard Driver

August 18, 2020

Rest in Peace Sir Calm seas and fair winds on your eternal journey

maggie clancy

August 17, 2020

To my last living uncle Bubba Ed, may you rest in peace, you will be sorely missed. May you find everlasting peace. In the sweet bye and bye we shall meet up again. To my counsins - Wanda, Sharon, Maryann and EJ much prayers and blessings to you and your family. Maggie Shirley in VA.

maggie clancy

August 17, 2020

My last living uncle Bubba Ed, may you find peace and rest in peace - in the sweet bye and bye we will meet again, you will be sorely missed. Love you, many blessings to my cousins - Wanda, Sharon, Mary Ann and EJ, so sorry for your lost, prayers and blessing to you all and your family. Love Maggie Shirley - Richmond, VA.

August 17, 2020

Dear Wright Family,
Continue to trust in the Lord for your strength. To have a mother and a father leave in such a short time. It does take a toll on you. But the Lord will give you that peace you need at this time.
With sincere condolences,
Rev. & Mrs. Elijah H. Smalls
Mt. Pleasant, SC

Franklin and Gwendolyn Moultrie

August 16, 2020

You will greatly be miss

Randy Buckner

August 16, 2020

Respect, Honor, and Gratitude to a man who left a blueprint for all Americans to follow.

August 16, 2020

Thank you for your service to the United States of America

Anthony Ascanio

August 16, 2020

R.I.P. Sarge, I never knew or worked with you in the A.F., doing only one term from 1955-1959. Your accolades speak for themselves. They reflect your devotion to the A.F. and impeccable record.

The Rev'd Charles A. Collins Jr

August 15, 2020

I was honored to know Chief Wright and count him a friend. May he rest in peace and rise ij glory.

Carletta Davis

August 15, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Lillie Bell Ravenel and Family

August 15, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Thelma Williams

August 15, 2020

did not know this gentleman but i am so impressed by his life's works until i had to make comment.i too am an air force veteran and I can so appreciate his rise to the highest rank the air force has to offer.I see that he was a rising star in what ever field he chose.He has further inspired me to also keep climbing and to keep choosing areas to excel in. To the family he set an example that has created a legacy for all to follow.

Joyce Ravenel

August 15, 2020

What a wonderful legacy your father has endowed to you all. Thank you for sharing your Dad's journey. My heart is heavy for the family as you grieve the loss of your parents. I pray God's continuous love, grace and mercy on everyone.

George McCray

August 15, 2020

Wright Family, thank you for sharing your father, grandfather and great grandfather with me. Over the years Bro. Wright has given me guidance and encouragement. His guidance or encouragement alway come when I needed it. His vision for the Diocese made it a joy to serve with him on the Diocese Standing Committee. His support especially during the time I was at New St. Thomas in Columbia will alway be appreciated. Family be encourage because Bro. Wright have serve well in every capacity. Kind regards George McCray

Carolyn Johnson

August 14, 2020

Sincere heartfelt condolences to the Wright family

Tawana Tolbert

August 14, 2020

Mary Ann,
I offer you and your family my thoughts, prayers, and comfort during this time.

My sincere sympathy,
Tawana Tolbert (DESC)

Doris Garner

August 13, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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