Melvyn Hugh Wright

melvyn wright

October 12, 1942 ~ November 17, 2025

Born in: Marshall, Texas
Resided in: Longview, Texas

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Melvyn Hugh Wright, who left us on November 17, 2025, at the age of 83. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, teacher, and coach, Melvyn was a man of integrity, kindness, and quiet strength, leaving a lasting impression on all who knew him.

Melvyn was born on October 12, 1942, in Marshall, Texas. He pursued his education at Stephen F. Austin State University, where he not only earned his degree but also met the love of his life, Roilynn Sue Wright (born October 24, 1943). They married on January 22, 1966, beginning a beautiful journey that led to a lifetime of love and partnership. Together, they raised two children, Mark and Majel, building a home filled with warmth, support, and laughter.

Melvyn dedicated his life to shaping young minds as a teacher and inspiring athletes as a football coach, leaving a lasting impact on countless students and players over the years. Beyond his career, he found great joy in the outdoors, spending his time hunting, fishing, and crafting intricate wood carvings—hobbies that brought him both peace and fulfillment.

Melvyn was preceded in death by his parents, Jewel Hugh Wright and Lindell Taylor; his son, Mark, who passed away on May 6, 1988; and his brother-in-law, James Page. He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Roilynn Sue Wright; his daughter, Majel Clark (and her husband, Chris Clark); his three grandchildren, Tad Clark, Hannah Rubio (and her husband, Tanner Rubio), and Jarrod Clark; Jarrod’s fiancée, Enjela Gaya; and his three great-grandchildren, Brinley Rubio, Caroline Clark, and Cam Rubio. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Nancy Page, who remained a loving part of the family.

A service to celebrate his life will be held on a date yet to be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Ore City Athletics, honoring Melvyn’s legacy of teaching, coaching, and love for the outdoors.

Melvyn will be deeply missed but forever remembered for the wisdom, encouragement, and warmth he shared. His legacy lives on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family extends a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Trevisio Transitional Care, Lifecare Hospice, and Dr. Rick Earnest for taking such good care of him.

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  1. Candle 2It is with deep sorrow that we remember a remarkable man, an outstanding husband, father, coach and friend. His life was defined by love, dedication, and unwavering commitment to those around him. Whether at home, on the field, or in the community, he inspired others with his kindness, wisdom and humor.

    Working with him was never a dull moment; his energy and passion made every day brighter. He gave generously of his time and talents, shaping lives through his guidance and encouragement. I will always be eternally grateful for the opportunity he gave me to teach and coach in Texas.

    His legacy lives on in the countless students, athletes and friends, each carrying forward the lessons of perseverance, compassion and joy he embodied. Though he is gone, his spirit remains a lasting presence in the hearts of all who knew him.

    • Thank you so much Coach Baker for the kind sentiments about dad, everyone meant so much to him.
      All the way up until the last day he lived he spoke so highly of so many. He had so many wonderful stories of everyone!

  2. Candle 2Melvin was one of a kind. He was always a joy to be around and visit with. He was a good hearted man who cared for his players and students. There will never be a Melvin Wright. We’re going to miss him.

  3. Uncle Melvin was always my favorite part of visiting that side of the family. Not many folks get the privilege of having someone like him in their lives. He was a cool dude and the world is lesser now that isn’t here. He is making some angel laugh right now- I’m sure of it. Love all yall. How blessed you were to call him yours. Love. -Alisha

  4. Candle 2So sorry to hear of the loss of Coach Melvin Wright. I had the privilege of knowing him as a student and later as one of my best friend’s / nursing buddy’s father. Prayers for all loved ones and friends…. May God’s peace be with you during this difficult time.
    Sonia Khan
    2 Corinthians 1:3-4 ESV /
    Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.

  5. What a wonderful man who will be missed beyond words. He left such an impact on my life, teaching me lessons that have lasted a lifetime. He always taught with Love, we laughed together and shared hardships together through life and for him I am forever grateful. My Love goes out to Susy and Majel and the Family. I know Coach is smiling and hugging his son right now, telling him how much he has missed him!!

  6. Candle 2Gosh, for over 50 years Coach Weigjt has been in my family’s life. We knew him as a coach, teacher and friend. He always had a good hug and a big smile to offer. In the last few years, I enjoyed visiting with him over Facebook. He always made me laugh. Coach was a good man. I, just as many others, will miss him but am thankful God put him in our lives! Prayers for family and friends during the coming days. ✝️

  7. RIP Coach! I’ll never forget the impact you had on my young life as an athlete & student at OC. Condolences and prayers to Mrs. Wright, Majel, and family.

  8. Candle 8Definitely going to miss you sweet guy ❤️ I’m happy to been able to see you before you went on to rest.

  9. What a beautiful obituary for Melvin. One gone of a beautiful couple, Roilynn Sue and Melvin. My deep condolences to the family. Catherine Hall- Womack

  10. What a beautiful obituary for Melvin. One of a beautiful couple Roilynn Sue ( Suzy) and Melvin. My condolences to all the family.

  11. Candle 2So sorry to hear about the passing of a great coach. He coached us to an undefeated season and into the playoffs in 1975. He brought the best out of all his players. Take your rest Coach. My prayers are with the family. Trust in the Lord. (Class of 1976)

  12. My favorite memory of Melvyn is him teaching me to hunt for doodlebugs when I was super small. I’m so sorry for your loss.


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