Coping with Grief
We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Messages run for up to one year and you can stop at any time. Your email will not be used for any other purpose.
Lewis “Lou” James Wright, 91, of Atlantic, Virginia, passed away on November 17, 2025, surrounded by his family. Born on October 10, 1934, in Elkton, Virginia, he was the son of Ashby Lee Wright and Alma Burkett Wright.
Left to cherish his memory are his children: Ricky Wright and his wife, Linda, of Wallops Island, VA; Brenda Wright, of Raleigh, NC; Chris Wright and his wife, Tracy, of Wallops Island, VA; and Eric Wright and his wife, Amy, of Virginia Beach, VA. He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren: Kellie [Wright] Collins (Chris), Logan Wright (Mallory), Lauren [McCready] McCormack (Ian), Jessica [McCready] Wainwright (Brooks), Collin Wright, Casey Wright, Taylor Wright, and Mason Wright; and his great-grandchildren: Sawyer McCormick, Finley McCormick, Palmer Wright, and Leon Wright. And, of course, his faithful dog, Squirt, who was always by his side.
He was preceded in death by Harriette Mae Wright (mother of all 5 children), and his second wife Carol. Also preceded in death by his daughter, Teresa Wright McCready (David)
After graduating from Elkton High School, Lewis joined the United States Navy and reserves which brought him to the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Stationed at Wallops Island, he found the place he would proudly call home as he built a life and raised his family.
On March 15, 1957, Lewis and a group of many others, established the Atlantic Volunteer Fire Company. Lewis was the last chapter member of these men to pass away.
Following his naval service, Lewis and his father-in-law, Richard L. Kelly, established the first large-scale commercial shellfish hatchery at Watts Bay Landing. While managing the sea clam plant, Lewis noticed his employees often missed lunch, inspiring he and his wife Harriette, to begin preparing meals for them. This led to his 45-year career in the restaurant industry with Wright’s Seafood Restaurant—an Eastern Shore staple where he met countless customers, employees, and friends who became like family.
After retiring in 2016, Lewis embraced the quieter joys of life: tending to his bees, mowing grass, sitting outside with a view of his restaurant, and spending unhurried hours with his coffee club and family. These simple moments brought him great joy.
A service to celebrate Lewis’s life will be held at Atlantic Methodist Church on Monday, November 24th, at 11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Atlantic Volunteer Fire Company, PO Box 207, Atlantic, VA 23303.
Services are entrusted to Salyer Funeral Home, Inc., on Chincoteague Island, VA. Condolences may be made online at www.salyerfh.com.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lewis "Lou" James Wright, please visit our floral store.