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1984 - 2018
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Obituary for Meagan Lyons - Allen Wright

Meagan Lyons - Allen  Wright
Meagan Lyons-Allen Wright of Seattle, Washington passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on May 8, 2018. Meagan was born in Beech Grove, Indiana on December 18, 1984. Meagan’s 33 years on Earth were filled with joy and laughter. After growing up in Mooresville and attending Mooresville schools through her sophomore year at Mooresville High School, Meagan moved to Spencer, Indiana where she graduated from Owen Valley High School in 2003. Meagan graduated from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana in 2007 with a B.A. in social work. Most recently, Meagan has been working as an assistant general manager of Jack’s BBQ in Seattle.

Meagan will be deeply missed by her husband Nik Wright. Meagan and Nik celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary on May 6th. Meagan is also survived by her mother Pennie Lyons Rogers and Mark Rogers of Spencer, Indiana, and her father Randy Allen and Nancy Allen of Martinsville, Indiana. She leaves behind loving siblings Emily (Isaiah) Ogle, Brad (Joy) Allen, Beth (Jim) Copsey, Michelle Rogers, Jessica Conley, Nicole Hittle, Andrew Conley, and Austin Conley. Meagan also leaves wonderful memories with countless adoring aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. Wherever Meagan lived, she lived her life to the fullest and her world is full of people who basked in the glow of her amazing loving approach to life. Meagan was a special light to all who knew her.

One of Meagan’s sisters described her this way – “Meagan lit up this dark world and she lightened the weight of the hardships we each carried. There was no other person who exemplified friendship, love, acceptance, forgiveness, kindness, or thoughtfulness like she did. She brought us all so much joy. She listened. She made us laugh and her own laughter was contagious. She celebrated even our smallest victories. She made us cry with her sentiments. She literally was always speaking in a high decibel. She never knew a stranger and for that reason brought all those around her happiness. She brought people together. She gave sincere compliments and remembered every date. She put effort into making people feel good and she put others first. She loved her family, her friends, and everyone loved her.”

Meagan’s family is hosting a Celebration of Life Gathering on Wednesday, May 16 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Jones Crossing Banquet Center, next to Jones Family Mortuary, at 4161 E Allison Road in Mooresville, Indiana. Friends and family are invited to come and visit for quick chat or stay the entire time. We’ll just be talking about Meagan and maybe listening to a little NKOTB and a lot of Tom Petty. Please visit www.jonesfamilymortuary.com to leave an online condolence or to share a favorite story about Meagan.

On Monday, May 21st, Meagan’s Seattle family with be hosting “Remembering Meagan Wright” at 4 p.m. at Jack’s BBQ, 3924 Airport Way, Seattle. The Jack’s BBQ family has also started a gofundme.com “Remembering Meagan Wright” Fund to help with expenses. Please visit https://www.gofundme.com/remembering-meagan-wright

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