Wrights Furniture
was founded in 1889 by George W. Wright. At that time many residents
of Dieterich were taking advantage of inexpensive land prices in
Arkansas and George W. Wright was no exception. Although G. W. Wright
was postmaster and owner of the general store, the temptation of
developing a new part of the country was too strong and so he loaded
his life's possessions on the train and prepared for his new life.
Evidently, G.
W. was not the only proprietor bitten by the "Adventure Bug", because
the owner of the local furniture store met with G. W. Wright in
an attempt to persuade him to give up his place on the train and
purchase the furniture store. George W. Wright was not eager to
give up his place on the train. However, he stated he would if he
could purchase not only the local furniture store, but also the
local funeral parlor. Late into the night these businessmen still
bartered. Finally, at approximately midnight on the eve of the trains
departure, a deal was struck! G.W. Wright unloaded his train car
and Wright's Furniture and Funeral Home were born. The furniture
store was first located on the south main and then moved to its
present location during the depression.
G.W. Wright
passed his business to his sons George B. and Arlin Wright. When
Arlin died, George B. took full ownership. In 1970, George B. sold
the business to his son Cedric. The business flourished under Cedric's
leadership and expanded into many other buildings on north main
street. In 1991 a major expansion was undertaken with the addition
of a 4,000 square-foot La-Z-Boy Gallery. This addition brought the
showroom space to more than 35,000 square feet.
In 1996, the
former Niebrugge Lumber Company buildings were purchased. These
buildings were remodeled to accommodate showrooms and warehouse
space. In June of 1997, Decorating Interiors in Effingham was purchased
and renamed Wright At Home Interiors. This marks the first time
our business has expanded outside of Dieterich. It also fulfills
a desire for us to enter the area of interior design with window
treatments and wall coverings.
Today Wright's
Furniture Inc. provides employment for 25 area residents with Cedric
Wright serving as chairman, Tom Wright as president, John Wright
as vice-president, Ruth Wright as secretary-treasurer, and Tammy
Wright as treasurer.