In Memory

Elizabeth Foyt (Wright)

Elizabeth Foyt (Wright)

Elizabeth Ann Foyt Wright

March 26, 1949 - April 1, 2021

Elizabeth Ann Wright (Foyt) was born to Victor and Caroline Foyt on March 26, 1949 in Breckenridge, MN. She passed away on April 1, 2021 at the Providence medical Center in Everett, WA.

When she was eight years old she moved to the Lynnwood area. She attended Lynnwood school graduating in 1967 from Meadowdale High School. She went on to become an accountant for several companies in the Seattle Metro area.

She was predeceased by her sister Judy Lundin, stepbrother Phillip Narveson, Mother Caroline Narveson, Stepfather Phillip H. G. Narveson. She is survived by her Husband Bill, Children Eric Jacobson (Kristin), Denise O'Dore (Jim) and sister Carol Olson. Grand Children Taylor and Jacob O'Dore, Zach and Alex Jacobsen and Grayson and Keller Wright.

There are no plans for service at this time. Donations to the American Cancer Society are appreciated in lieu of flowers or gifts.

Published in The Herald (Everett) from Apr. 22 to Apr. 23, 2021.



 
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04/11/21 01:40 AM #1    

Julianne Denby (Anderson)

I remember Elizabeth Foyt from our high school days. What a wonderful person she was--and so very pretty!  Elizabeth always seemed so energetic and full of life. What's sad is that I probably lived in the general area as she, assuming that if she died in Snohomish, she lived in Snohomish at least part of the almost 49 years I've lived in Snohomish myself. Small world.  It's too bad that we missed sharing school memories and friends with each other.  May Elizabeth rest in peace.  My condolences to her family and friends.


04/11/21 07:27 AM #2    

Kathy Christopher (Stack)

I have such great memories of Betty.  She was so much fun to be around - always had a beautiful smile, and an infectious laugh!  We spent a lot of time together over the years, and I enjoyed her friendship very much.  I wish these great people did not leave your life, but that happens.  I will always think fondly of Betty.  RIP dear friend.

 


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