Coach Brian Robert Wright, 70, Passes Away Leaving His Children And Siblings
As a teacher, football coach, baseball coach, and school administrator, he inspired a generation of students with his passion for education and sports.
March 20, 2026
This article was last updated by Rohit Maharjan on March 20, 2026
Brian Robert Wright, a cherished coach and educator, passed away, leaving everyone devastated.
Wright was born on August 9, 1955, in Fort Fairfield, Maine, to Robert P. Wright and June Flanagan Wright.
His journey led him from the scenic views of Maine to the sunny shores of Florida, where he pursued higher .
A proud alumnus of Florida State University, he earned his Master’s Degree. As a teacher, football coach, baseball coach, and school administrator, he inspired a generation of students with his passion for education and sports.
His commitment to shaping young minds extended into his final role with the Florida Department of Corrections, where he served as the Education Administrator/Supervisor at Apalachee Correctional Institution.
Community Is Mourning The Tragic Death Of Brian Robert Wright
The sources confirmed that coach Brian Robert Wright passed away on March 18, 2026, in Chattahoochee, Florida, at the age of 70.
The cause of death has not been revealed yet by his family.
Diane Kinney took to his official handle to announce the tragic news.
You sure will be missed, R.I.P. dear brother Brian
In the comment section, Carolyn Kinney offered her heartfelt condolences.
So sorry for the loss of Brent’s brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you Diane
Bonnie Sirois of Perth, New Brunswick, also mourned the tragic loss of Brian.
Sending all my love and deepest condolences to the family
Marina Kenneson, a graduate of Fort Fairfield Middle High School, wrote,
You’re all in my thoughts and prayers during this tough time.
Other close ones and relatives have offered their heartfelt condolences and sent prayers to Brian’s family to stay strong in this difficult time.
In accordance with Brian’s wishes, cremation has been planned.
The family will gather for a private graveside service in Maine to honor his life and the immense love he shared with them.
He will always be remembered for his unforgettable contributions as a coach and educator.
Rest in Peace, Brian Robert Wright.
Brian Robert Wright Is Survived By His Children And Siblings
Coach Brian Robert Wright had two sons, Josh Wright and Thomas Justus Wright, with his wife, whose identity has not been revealed.
Josh tied the with Summer while Thomas married Sara.
He shared a close bond with his grandchildren, Hunter, Keegan, Carly, and Maggie Wright.
Moreover, Brian is survived by his siblings, Cheryl Cropley, Marcia Mathie, Rod Wright, and Brent Wright.
Currently, they are mourning the loss of Brian Robert Wright.
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