WRIGHT, Minda (nee Songcuan)

Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday January 5, 2022 aged 71 years. Dearly loved wife of Ian. Loved mother and mother in law of Clio and Luke; Leanne and Jonathan. Adored Lola of Nellie, Junopin, and Kinsey. Minda was a much loved sister, sister in law, aunty and friend.

Family and friends of the late Mrs. Minda Wright are respectfully informed that her Funeral Service will be conducted at the Chapel of McGlynn Hunt Funerals, 38-40 Madden Avenue, Mildura on Wednesday January 12, 2022 at 1.30pm. At the conclusion of the service a private interment will be held.

To view the live streaming of Minda's Funeral Service please click the link;

http://funeralcast.com.au/funerals/view/minda-wright

WRIGHT, Minda (nee Songcuan) - 2022-01-12 1.30

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  • Claire Keogh

    Ian, when I first met Minda at your parents home at Cook St, I was instantly amazed & dazzled at her vitality and fun to be around.
    Minda, Val & I helped cater for many functions with lots of humour. Friendship & Respect through your family leaves me with many great memories over the years. My thoughts are with you and your family.
    Claire Keogh

  • Julie Marshall

    Ian, Clio, Leanne and families
    I know how much all your hearts must be breaking at this sad time.
    My thoughts and prayers to you all
    Julie Marshall
    I am sorry that I cannot be there on Wednesday

  • Johanna Bagacay

    Blooming flowers with your favourite colour red always remind me of you, Tita Minda. You are a special friend, my mum in Australia, my mentor, my inspiration! Rest in peace now. You are always in our thoughts and prayers today and every day. Our sincere condolence to Ian and your family here and in the Philippines.

  • Susie and Glyn Farrell

    Minda, beautiful friend with the biggest heart ever.
    An example of optimism, courage and grace for all of us who loved her and feel lucky to have had her in our lives.

  • Leila Capareda Sharpe

    I will never ever forget you in high school. You were one if not the prettiest. Voted Miss Senior in graduating class. You were once our Queen of Tupi. Always in the top ten of the class academically and yet you were friendly, helpful and humble towards others. Fly high our modern Florence of Nightingale..till we meet again.