A private celebration of Jerry’s life will be held at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Hutchinson. Burial will take place in Oakland Cemetery, Hutchinson. Clergy Officiating: Pastor Randy Koppen Jerold Woodrow Wright, known to all as simply Jerry, of Hutchinson passed away peacefully the afternoon of Sunday, June 2, 2024, at his home following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer not even two months prior. Jerry was a loving husband, father, grandpa, brother, and friend to many. Jerry was born at home on a farm in Preston Lake Township on January 6, 1944. He would be the second oldest of five children. Jerry attended two different country one-room schools, one near Corvuso and the second, District #40 in rural Hutchinson. He loved talking about these country schools and would begin his recount of memories with ‘back in the old country’. He graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1962. While still in high school, Jerry joined the National Guard. After graduation, he attended basic training in Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. Towards the end of his active duty stint, he was chosen as the single representative of his company for additional leadership training. Jerry took the meaning to the phrase ‘good work ethic’ to a whole new level. His punctuality, integrity, dedication, and willingness to go above and beyond was evident in any job he had. It was an honor for him to complete a task well and to the liking of whomever commissioned the work. He worked at a number of different jobs in his youth which included serving as a hired farmhand for two neighbors, hauling peas and corn for Green Giant, and as a semi-driver plying the roads between Duluth and the Dakotas. Eventually, he joined his father in partnership of the dairy herd in Hassan Valley while slowly building his own herd of cows. Jerry married Shirley Olson on July 1, 1967. Their marriage was blessed by one son, Paul, and one daughter, Trudy. Not long after his marriage, his father-in-law presented Jerr