Mona Margaret Wright

July 2, 1936 ~ April 11, 2014
Born in:
erie, PA
Resided in:
Millcreek Twp., PA
Mona Margaret Wright, 77, of Erie, passed away, on Friday, April 11, 2014 at Millcreek Community Hospital of complications from a fall. She was born on July 2, 1936 in Erie, PA, a daughter of Clifford Blackmer, who passed away the day she was born, and E. Marian Orr Wright and her adopted father Ivan E. Wright.
She was a graduate of Randolph East Mead, an Infant Nursing Degree and a graduate of Gannon University. She was employed by Erie Infants Home, Hamot Hospital, Spencer Hospital in Meadville, Gertrude Barber Center, Western Reserve Nursing Home, and she was a reader at Edison Elementary.
Mona was a member of St. Peter Cathedral.
She was an avid Golden Knights Basketball fan, loved movies, reading and dogs.
Mona is survived by two brothers, Paul Wright and his wife, Sylvia and Mark Wright and his wife, Karen all of Meadville; a sister, Linda Hasenkopf and her husband, Terry of Pittsburgh; five nephews, Glenn Wright, Brett Wright, Scott Wright, David Hasenkopf and Adam Hasenkopf; a niece, Wendy Hasenkopf Maglio; and good friends, Carl and Francine Ballard.
Memorial Mass at St. Peter Cathedral will be announced at a later date.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Mona's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com.
Arrangements are in the care of Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc, 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.
I remember Mona with great affection. May God hold her in the hollow of His hand.My sympathy to all her family and friends
I will never forget how kind and fun loving “Max” was to her younger cousins. I also could not believe how a girl could know so much about basketball. There are a lot of children in northwest Pennsylvania whose lives were made better because of her spirit.
Condolences to Paul, Linda, and Mark and spouses and children.
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Mona was a tutor for us at the Crawford County READ Program for several years. What a great person she was and what a great help!
Mona was a classmate of mine, and I remember she had a passion for baseball. Whenever we had a speech in one of our classes, she would give hers on baseball or one of the players. I had lost track of her over the years, but I am so proud that she accomplished so much in her life. My thoughts and prayers go our to her family and ask God to comfort them at this difficult time.
Mona was one of the bridesmaids at our wedding 54 years ago. We are sad to hear of her passing and will always remember her with our thoughts and prayers.