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In Memory WRIGHT, Mary Elizabeth “Beth”

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Beth Wright, 63, of Siloam Springs, AR passed away at home on Saturday, February 25, 2023.

0DU\ (OL]DEHWK %UDG¿HOG Wright was born on October 18, 1959 in Rome, GA. After graduating from Coosa High School (1977), she went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicat­ions from Shorter University (1981) and a Master of Science degree in Integrated Marketing Communicat­ions from West Virginia University (2018).

Beth had a long and very successful career in Healthcare Communicat­ions, Strategic Marketing, and Business Developmen­t which she dearly and deeply loved. She was a gifted speechwrit­er and storytelle­r, both skills which served her and the companies she UHSUHVHQWH­G WR JUHDW HƔHFW %HWK EHJDQ ZRUN ¿UVW DV D Public Relations intern at Redmond Regional Medical Center in Rome, GA while still in college. She continued working and advancing for over 40 years, serving at the local community, regional, and corporate executive levels. She worked at HCA, Lifepoint Hospitals, Capella Healthcare, and Community Health Systems until her medical leave and discharge. Beth’s positive attitude and impact continues to be felt through the many people she worked with and mentored over her long career.

Beth volunteere­d and actively served throughout her life in a multitude of roles at organizati­ons such as The United Way, Ride for Refuge, End Slavery Tennessee, You Have The Power, Inc., The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, and many others.

She was a lifelong member of Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal where she won several awards at the local, National, and internatio­nal levels and at Kiwanis Internatio­nal where she served in a variety of roles over many years. She was an active member and volunteer in a local church wherever she resided, especially at First Baptist Church of Rome, GA., Candies Creek Baptist Church in Charleston, TN., Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonv­ille, TN. and New Life Church of Siloam Springs, AR. She particular­ly loved serving in children’s ministry and missions; two of her most treasured memories were serving alongside two of her nieces on internatio­nal mission trips to Haiti and Uganda.

Beth was predecease­d by her grandparen­ts, Alvin

0DU\ %UDG¿HOG RI :HVW Point, GA. and Raymond and Lucille Holley of Valley, AL. She is survived by her husband of 28 years, Marcus David Wright in Siloam Springs, AR., her parents, &ODERUQ $QQ %UDG¿HOG RI Rome, GA., her sister, Holly %UDG¿HOG RI 5RPH *$ KHU EURWKHU -LP %UDG¿HOG (Carol), of Lagrange, GA., and several nieces and nephews, each of whom were uniquely special to her. She is also survived by extended family including numerous beloved aunts, cousins, and in-laws.

A memorial service will be held in Rome, GA. on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at The First Baptist Church of Rome, with visitation outside of the church afterwards. Service time is 1:00 pm EST (12 noon CST).

The First Baptist Church of Rome

100 East Fourth Avenue Rome, GA 30161 W: www.fbcrome.com P: (706)291-6850

For those individual­s who are unable to attend the service in person, you will be able to view the live-stream of the service at: http://fbcrome.com/live-worship/

Following the service, a recording will be available on the First Baptist Church Youtube channel at: https:// www.youtube.com/@firstbapti­stchurchro­me4387/ streams

,Q OLHX RI ÀRZHUV DQG SHU Beth’s wishes, the family requests donations be made to

Compassion Internatio­nal at https://www.compassion. com/ways-to-donate.htm or to the Internatio­nal Mission Board at https://www.imb. org/generosity/give-now/.

Both are organizati­ons and causes that were dear and meaningful to Beth and that she personally invested in and supported over the years.

Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, South Chapel, makes this announceme­nt for the family.

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