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Morganne Wright

August 26, 1986 — December 29, 2017

In the early morning hours of, December 29, 2017, surrounded by family and friends - heaven exalted in praise, that she fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the faith, as His army of angels grew stronger by one. At the age of 31, Morganne Taylor Wright "Mo" danced gracefully in style through the pearly gates to meet her Lord and Savior and joyfully claimed her reward in heaven.

She was born August 26, 1986, in Hobbs, NM, to Todd and Jimmie Crain, the 2nd daughter of two sisters, Kristen and Mollee Jo and brother, Michael "Cage". Growing up Mo enjoyed playing basketball and tennis; she graduated from Hobbs High School. She accepted a cheerleading scholarship at the New Mexico Junior College and her big smile and upbeat energy radiated throughout the stands. She worked as a Safety Trainer at Assurance Fire, Safety & Training for nearly 10.5 years. She enjoyed going to work every day, filling her coworkers and client's days with brightness through her one of a kind personality.

Morganne was a true inspiration to so many as a cancer fighter for 4.5 years, after first being diagnosed in March 2013. Mo had a big heart and loved seeking donations for several cancer organizations she held dear to her heart. Helping others, especially those fighting cancer, was an important part of Mo's journey, she had a natural ability of giving comfort to individuals and families going through the fight of their lives.

She met the love of her life, Kile Wright. They were married on September 12th, 2009. A few years later, they welcomed their twin daughters, Haylee Grace and Baylee Paige into this world. Mo was known first and foremost as the girl who had "never met a stranger." She was spunky, loyal, loving and beautiful, with a Godly outlook on life that brought about a sense of positivity to anyone who knew her. You could always find her playing with her girls and spending time with family and friends, donning the trendiest fashions in full hair and makeup. She had a flair for decorating, crafting and upcycling. She loved hunting trips with her husband, perfectly dressing and coordinating her girl's outfits, shopping with her Mom, joking with her Dad, long phone chats with her older sister, bossing her younger brother and sister, drinking coffee with her mother and father-in-law, and going on annual family trips with those she loved.

And while she had several hobbies, her favorite things during this life were being one of His chosen, Kile's wife, Haylee and Baylee's mom, an Aunt Momo and an all-around family love & friend to those closest to her.

She leaves behind the love of her life and giver of laughs, Kile; her daughters and biggest cheerleaders, helpers, and mini "Mo's", Haylee and Baylee; her parents, "her rocks" Todd and Jimmie Crain; sister Kristen Chandler and brother-in-law, Brian Chandler; sister, Mollee Jo Crain; brother, Michael Cage Crain; grandparents, Jeani and James Crain; supportive and loving in-laws; Bobby and Marietta Wright; special niece Caylor and nephew Cannon that adored their Aunt Momo; as well as her beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and many extended family and friends.

Morganne was preceded in death by her grandfather, Jimmy Reynolds; grandmother, Jeannie Reynolds; uncle, Glen Ray Reynolds.

"Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean, I miss you. Until we meet again," Mo.

Service


Funeral Service

First United Methodist Church
200 E. Snyder
Hobbs, NM  88240
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
2:00 pm

Cemetery


Prairie Haven Memorial Park
2201 E. Stanolind
Hobbs, NM  88240

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