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Livonia Community Pays Tribute to Former Mayor Dennis Wright Following His Passing at 72

Livonia Mourns the Loss of Former Mayor Dennis Wright

In the heart of Livonia, a deep sense of loss has washed over the community following the passing of former mayor Dennis Wright. At the age of 72, Wright, who served as mayor from 2016 to 2019, left behind a legacy that touched the lives of many residents in the city. His death, announced on Thursday, is a poignant reminder of the impact one individual can have on their community.

A Life of Service

Dennis Wright was not just a former mayor; he was a dedicated public servant who made significant contributions during his time in office. He had been battling Parkinson’s disease, a progressive nervous system disorder, and had decided not to seek reelection in February 2019 to focus on his health. Under his leadership, Livonia saw several enhancements that brought joy and utility to the residents.

Key Accomplishments

Among his many achievements, the construction of the Livonia Dog Park at Bicentennial Park stands out as a beloved addition, providing a safe and fun environment for the city’s furry friends. Wright also oversaw the creation of a universally accessible playground at Rotary Park, a location meant to cater to children of all abilities. Furthermore, he re-established the community spirit with events like the Merry & Bright Holiday Parade and even played a pivotal role in hosting the five-day Vietnam Moving Wall at Ford Field.

A Second Chance for Employment

Dennis Wright was instrumental in turning the long-vacant former General Motors plant on Amrhein and Eckles roads into thriving operational facilities for both Amazon and Republic National Distributing. Through his efforts, he not only revitalized the area but also brought much-needed jobs back to the community. This redevelopment was a feather in his cap and is indicative of his commitment to economic growth in Livonia.

Community Champion

With a heart for families and children, Wright founded Livonia Kids and Families, which harnessed the support of local business leaders to provide essential resources like food, Christmas gifts, and financial assistance to families in need. His approach to leadership was rooted in compassion, and his standing as a former U.S. Air Force veteran added to his already admirable character.

Personal Connections

Beyond his formal roles, Wright was well-known in the community for his approachable nature. Whether it was helping a neighbor fix a lawnmower or facilitating funds for kids to participate in sports, Dennis was always ready to lend a hand. “He was as real as they come,” remarked one of his friends, highlighting just how genuine and caring he was in his interactions. He made people feel important and valued, developing meaningful connections throughout Livonia.

A Community in Grief

Livonia’s current mayor, Maureen Miller Brosnan, shared her sentiments about Dennis Wright, calling him “a true servant leader.” She emphasized how he left behind a legacy of caring for families in need, indicating not just how much he accomplished, but also how deeply he cared for those around him.

What’s Next?

As the city remembers Dennis Wright, memorial arrangements are still being finalized. The community is coming together, reflecting on the life of a man who showed what it means to serve—his dedication will surely be missed, but his impact will continue to resonate in Livonia for years to come.


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