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Jeffrey Earl Wright

April 30, 1961 — November 4, 2025

Fishers, IN

Jeffrey Earl Wright, born on April 30, 1961, in Indianapolis, Indiana, left this world on November 4, 2025, in Fishers, Indiana. A brilliant mind in the fields of firmware and software engineering, Jeff was widely recognized for his extraordinary talent and innovative thinking. Throughout his career, he became known as the expert that international tech companies turned to when faced with complex engineering challenges. His ability to resolve intricate problems with remarkable speed often astonished those around him, leading to his work taking him across Europe, including Germany, Denmark, and Sweden, where he gained recognition in a prominent German tech publication.

He played a crucial role in the development of Bluetooth technology and programmable batteries while working at National Semiconductor and C&D Technologies. Despite opportunities to move to Silicon Valley, Jeff chose to remain in Indianapolis, valuing his close-knit family ties. Later in his career, he transitioned to a consulting engineer role, often called back by companies seeking his expertise to train new hires and correct misunderstandings left unresolved by others.

Jeff's life was rich with meaningful memories and joyful moments. He cherished weekly video game sessions with his daughter, Jacqueline (“Katy”), especially while she served in the military. His love for family was evident in his regular visits to his parents, Jack and Carol, where they would play the card game Euchre and freely share their lives. Autumns were spent apple picking, while Thanksgiving was a time dedicated to baking his favorite bread. Jeff was a true sports enthusiast, often seen shooting hoops at local courts or going for long bike rides with his sister Lori and brother-in-law Steve.

Those who knew Jeff appreciated his brilliant analytical skills paired with the tenderness of a gentle giant. His muscular frame was juxtaposed with a humble demeanor, and he consistently put his family's needs ahead of his own. He had an innate ability to make people laugh, characterized by a great sense of humor and a charm that he often underestimated.

Athletically, he was exceptionally gifted, setting a shot-put and discus record at Heritage Christian High School that remained unbroken for decades. He graduated with honors from ITT, presented by the mayor, and later earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from IUPUI—all while juggling full-time work. Remarkably, he seldom attended classes, preferring instead to excel on exam days, much to the chagrin of his professors.

In his free time, Jeff found solace and joy in various activities. He loved tinkering with circuit boards at home, passionately engaged in researching software and electrical engineering, with a thirst for knowledge that was truly inspiring. Weekends were often spent at the family cabin in Freedom, Indiana, where fishing, building campfires, and stargazing brought him peace. Jeff also dedicated considerable effort to researching his family lineage on Ancestry.com, a pursuit fueled by a deep appreciation for his family history.

As he faced his terminal diagnosis, Jeff found solace in his faith, expressing anticipation for the day he would meet Jesus and reconnect with his ancestors, including his 1st cousin Abraham Lincoln, seven generations removed.

Jeff is survived by his beloved daughter, Jacqueline (“Katy”); parents, Jack and Carol; sisters Lori and Kelly; brother Edward; along with eight nieces and nephews and four great-nieces and nephews. He joins in eternity his two sets of grandparents, Herman and Loretta Wright and Harold and Dorothy Horn.

Jeffrey Earl Wright leaves behind a legacy of brilliance, love, and unwavering commitment to family. His impact on those fortunate enough to know him will never be forgotten, and his memory will live on in the hearts of all who cherished him.

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