In memory of

Henry William Wright

August 17, 1941 -  October 23, 2024

Henry was known by his friends as a storyteller. Born and raised in Toronto, his earliest stories were of his childhood in the Dundas-Spadina neighborhood and later of his youth in Weston, being one of the few black families there at the time.

Henry, known to some as Brud, was the son of Henry Sr. and Marion (née Williams of Amherst N.S.). His father, dear sister Evelyn and Uncle Frank were once well known in the Toronto jazz community. His mother was active in organizing the festival which would eventually become Caribana. Henry had stories of his 30- year career in management at Eaton's and his service on the boards of the Ontario Black History Society, the Toronto Historical Houses Board and his condominium. He volunteered at Metropolitan Community Church and at McKenzie House, helped arrange the Spee and Dee dances and participated in Toronto's first Pride March. He was an avid reader, book club member and movie enthusiast. was a devoted CBC Radio listener and nothing could keep him away from watching every episode of Coronation Street! His stories also included tales of his many travel experiences worldwide.

Henry loved his life and died peacefully at his home surrounded by love. He leaves behind his beloved husband, Richard, numerous dear cousins, adoring in-laws and a host of faithful friends.
We thank the exceptional healthcare teams at the Odette Cancer Centre and elsewhere for their compassionate care over the past few years.

A Gathering to remember and celebrate Henry's life will be held at Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto - 115 Simpson Avenue, Toronto, ON. M4K 1A1, on Wednesday, November 27th from 1 - 4 pm.
Condolences and information regarding a memorial celebration can be accessed at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre website, www.etouch.ca

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre - Odette Cancer Centre would be much appreciated.

Guestbook 

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Helen Jones (Friend)

Entered October 29, 2024 from Toronto

What a wonderful, thoughtful, interesting, and kind friend. He will be missed.

Yvonne Stewart (Book club friend and neighbour)

Entered October 29, 2024 from 980 Broadview

Deepest condolences to Richard. Henry was much loved and will be greatly missed. His positive presence will always be with us.

James and DeborahMarshall (friends)

Entered October 29, 2024 from Toronto

Richard, we were saddened to hear on the YouTube service of MCCT this past Sunday of Henry's death. Our hearts grieve with you. We hope to attend MCCT in person soon and to express our love for both of you. We think of you both every time we go by your building. Henry was a special wonderful man. We had a good conversation with Henry when we were last in person at MCCT. We will look for news of Henry's celebration of life service. May you not grieve alone.

Ann Wheele (Friend)

Entered October 29, 2024 from Toronto

My sincerest condolences Richard. Henry was a truly wonderful person. May he rest in Peace.

Jim Turner & Craig Daniel (friend)

Entered October 29, 2024 from Prince Edward County

Dear Richard and Henry's family

We are deeply saddened to hear of Henry's passing. What a charming, lovely and intelligent man. We can honestly say that we are "new friends" - and can only imagine what a pleasure it would have been to have been friends for decades. The stories we could have heard. Richard - our hearts go out to you. Jim & Craig

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