Lodi veteran to be honored at NFC championship game: “I’m a talker and I’m a storyteller,”

From flags to jerseys, the colors red, white and gold have been everywhere lately as the San Francisco 49ers get ready to take on the Detroit Lions in a conference championship game on Sunday.

For most fans, it’s an important game deciding who goes on to the Super Bowl, but the matchup is taking on a new level of importance for Lodi’s Frank Wright.

“I’m a talker and I’m a storyteller,” said Wright, a 99-year-old WWII veteran and longtime 49ers fan.

Wright is used to being the talker, but the talk of the town and at his senior center this week, have been about him.

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“We had about 100 people in there at least going through and saying, ‘Did you hear that Frank is going to the game?’” said Wright.

Excitement is all around as Wright prepares to be honored as a frontline hero during the NFC Championship Game on the field of the 49ers’ Levi Stadium.

Ever since he found out about the invitation days ago, the anticipation for the 99-year-old has been overwhelming.

“I could hardly sleep that night when he said it’s a possibility… and a possibility to see the team play — that’s something I haven’t seen in ages,” said Wright.

It was an emotional moment when Wright’s friend and fellow longtime 49ers fan Juan Barragan found out as well.

“I had tears,” said Barragan, a Marine veteran. “You don’t understand what he means to us, to me. He and I have a bond that many people will never understand because we’re not just Marines, we’re brothers.”

Barragan will be watching from home as Wright walks on the field Sunday — taking in the emotions as his friend is honored.

“It’s tears of happiness, joy,” said Barragan.

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Barragan and Wright have different parts to look forward to the most.

“They put the big old flag on the field, the red white and blue, the flyovers, the national anthem,” said Barragan. “It brings us to tears.”

As for Wright, being honored will be just as exciting as meeting some of his favorite players.

“I understand I may be able to see Joe Montana,” said Wright.

Both feel appreciation.

“Every veteran out of the 209 is grateful and thankful that the gold standard of franchises has done this for Frank and made his dream come true,” said Barragan. “Thank you San Francisco 49ers, we love you.”

While he’s still busy preparing, there’s really only one thing on mind for Wright.

“Of course, we know we’re going to beat the Lions anyways,” said Wright. “Go Niners!”

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