of Harrison, AR
January 2, 1945 - December 29, 2021
Max Allen Wright, age 76, of Harrison, passed away Wednesday, December 29, 2021, in Harrison. He was born January 2, 1945, in Springdale, Arkansas, the son of Roy and Bertha (Armstrong) Wright. Max was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Carryl Wright; two sisters, Helen Armstrong and Virginia Porter; and one daughter, Minda Michelle Wright.
Max was a veteran of the U. S. Air Force. He was of the Methodist faith. He was a salesman in the industrial manufacturing industry. He was the President of ECOM.
Max is survived by his loving wife, Terri (Flanigan) Wright, of the home; his sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas and Rebecca Wright, Chip and LaVonda Wright, and Derek and Jessica Wright, all of Springdale, Arkansas; his sister, Jeanette Atkins, of Little Rock, Arkansas; his three grandchildren, Hunter, Hayden, and Khloe; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; a host of dear friends and colleagues around the United States and one blessing on the way, Fletcher Thomas.
The graveside service was Thursday, January 6, 2022, at Maplewood Cemetery, with Mr. Colby Fulfer officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation, 119 W. Central Avenue, Harrison, AR 72601, brandonburlsworth.org
Max was a great guy and would do anything for you. He loved to make people laugh. I have memories of being in band with Max.
He was a friend to everyone. He will be missed! Prayers of peace to the family. He is now out of pain.
It’s so hard to find words at this time. Im so sorry for this loss but so thankful that Max is no longer in pain and suffering. I pray for peace and comfort for his family and friends.
Praying for peace and comfort for the whole family.
We are so saddened by the passing of Max. He was a great man, and he will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers for all of his family. May God bring comfort.
Garry and Brenda Melton
Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends . Max was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him
Prayers for family and friends!
Sorry for your loss. The family is in our prayers for peace and healing as they attempt to adjust to a life with out Max
I am very glad to have known and worked with Max. All I can think of is how many times he made me laugh. I will miss him. To the Wight family, I am very sorry for your loss. Max was a great man. He will live on in all our memories.
Chip, Derek and Tommy, I'm so sorry for your loss. Max was always so kind to my family. I'd always laugh when I wouldn't see him on FB for a while, knowing they'd put him in jail for one of his funny and maybe not super appropriate posts :) Praying for your families. Love to all of you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. We love you!
Max was a great man! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family as you all travel this new journey. Max is still with us in spirit, memories, and in our hearts. Prayers that God will wrap his arms around each and every one and give you peace and comfort. See you again my friend.
1966 FORWARD, MAX AND FIRST WIFE JOY WILKINS WRIGHT ( RIP ) BUILT A NEW HOME ACROSS DEE STREET FROM OUR YOUNG FAMILY. WE ATTENDED CHURCH WHERE HE WAS MENTORING YOUNG MEN AS THEIR ROYAL RANGER LEADER. WE REMAINED FRIENDS OVER HIS LIFETIME, WILL BE MISSED BY MANY OF HIS FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES. REST NOW MAX..NO MORE PAIN.
Rest In Peace fly high my maxi will miss your smile and thank you for your smiles love you Maz
I was given the great honor and privilege of taking care of this wonderful man while he was at Somerset, and I just wanted to say that I have never in my life met such an awesome man with an amazing attitude. He was always a joy to be around, and he will be missed. My prayers are with the family.
Prayers for all the family
Farewell friend of many decades and old Fire Service “good oneâ€. Have enjoyed your Facebook posts immensely and lamented all the times they put you into FB Jail. Go rest high Max.
Max was a great guy. Prays for all of his family.
Many good memories of Max, starting in 1st grade at Jefferson School. Also many memories of band during our days at Springdale High School. Always enjoyed his humorous stories and jokes. Thoughts and prayers for each family member. Max will always be remembered.
My sweet uncle that was also a brother..... I'll love and miss you till we meet again....may God wrap his loving arms around you and our family....till we meet again.... much love
Farewell friend of many decades and old Fire Service “good oneâ€. Have enjoyed your Facebook posts immensely and lamented all the times they put you into FB Jail. Go rest high Max.
Max and I met in second grade at Lee Elementary in Springdale. We were always getting into trouble. We once tossed marbles into a Poison Ivy patch, then told some first graders that some one had lost their marbles, over there. The next day a bunch of boys had to stay home. We were in Boy Scout troop 107. In SHS band, both playing Trumpet, for many years. The sawed off shot gun that Max and I cherished as early teens is now at Shiloh Museum. Too many wonderful memories. Ever time I visited Max at Somerset when I left I always told him, " I love you Max Wright", and Max replied, I love you too Jimmy McNally."
Farewell friend of many decades and old Fire Service “good oneâ€. Have enjoyed your Facebook posts immensely and lamented all the times they put you into FB Jail. Go rest high Max.
I am so glad Max is now out of pain...Terry, Tommy, Chip and Derek our prayers are for you now.
I graduated with Max at SHS...he was very well liked by us all....what a jokester.
Cindy(Poling)Strawser
SHS 1963
I worked with Max for 30 years and we became close as brothers. He was the most entertaining man I have ever known. His humor would turn a sales meeting into a laughing fest. I truly loved Max as a brother and will cherish the many memories of our time together. To the Wright family, I am deeply sorry for your loss and thank you for sharing Max with me and his Whelen family.
Terri & Tommy,
Just want you to know we are thinking of you all and wanted to share a sweet memory provided by Max & Terri. Danny & I were invited to see “The Triplets “ (Moncrief, Brewer & Delph) & other special Razorbacks at NAC, along with other Bergman friends. Being an avid Razorback fan I was elated & thrilled by their sweet invitation. They made my day as I’m sure they have done numerous times for others. Praying you lean on your Savior for strength in the days to come.