In July 2019, Wright announced he had been diagnosed with
lung cancer. The next year, a series of complications with his radiation treatment led to his hospitalization. On January 21, 2021, Wright announced he had tested positive for
COVID-19. After he and his wife were hospitalized in
Dallas for two weeks, Wright died from the virus on February 7. As a result, he became the first sitting member of Congress to die from the disease. Lawmakers from both parties eulogized Wright after his death. Sanchez, his Democratic opponent in 2018, said that while she had her differences with Wright, "we both ran for Congress for the same reason: to fight for the people of North Texas. He served with passion while battling cancer and a deadly virus that has claimed far too many lives far too soon." ==Personal life==