Ken Wright passes away
Ken Wright, one of the nicest people in my 26 years at the BJ, passed away
Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Calling hours for Ken, made New Processes Coordinator by Dick
Coddington as part of Ken’s 38 years at the BJ, will be 2-4 p.m. Saturday at
the Bacher Funeral Home, 3250 Greenwich Rd., Norton.
Ken Wright |
BJ Composing retiree Rita Stapleton, who informed me of Ken’s
passing, wrote:
“When I worked with
him in Composing, in the late 60's early 70's, he was a very
knowledgeable, amicable guy and great to work with. Even after he retired he
visited and did a few guided tours.”
I heartily endorse
Rita’s “amicable” label for Ken.
We sat side-by-side in a small room off from
the main Composing area when I was newsroom electronics coordinator, and I trained
the first person in the newsroom on the first terminal in the newsroom in the
1970s.
It was a tremendous
education program, switching old warhorses from copy paper and glue to
computers. Ken’s level, calm approach helped everyone make the transition.
Too many of my BJ
Composing friends are gone, most notably Terry Dray, an extraordinary makeup
man who retired to Avon Park, Florida, and Dave White, Composing honcho whose
$2,500 check started the ball rolling toward the multi-million dollar healthcare
settlement for 45 retired printers and 5 Guild retirees. Dave’s widow, Gina
White, another BJ Composing retiree, still lives in Venice, Florida.
Ken and wife June
enjoyed Januarys in the Miami sun at their son’s home.
Ken’s obituary:
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