The Butler County native was born June 17, 1942.
He was employed by Houchens Industries for 20 years and was a self-employed farmer. He was a member of Richardsville Baptist Church and was a dedicated hunter and fisherman.
He loved to watch college and pro basketball. He loved to have company and always insisted that anyone visiting sit down and eat something.
He was a son of the late Charlie Harmon Gray and Lucy West Gray. He was preceded in death by a sister, Loretta Fuller.
Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Annie Miller Gray;
two daughters, Sherry Stephens and her husband, Dennis, of Glasgow, and Tammy Thompson, of Bowling Green;
two sons, Tim Gray and his wife, Sharon, and Scott Gray and his wife, Lori, all of Bowling Green;
two sisters, Lois Eadens and her husband, Artis, of Bowling Green, and Lorene Esters and her husband, Bedford, of Franklin;
two brothers, J.R. Gray and his wife, Erma, and Harold Gray and his wife, Jean, all of Bowling Green;
a brother-in-law, Bill Fuller, of Cadiz; and
nine grandchildren, Luke and Landen Stephens, Anna and Tyler Gray, Trevor, Trent, Taite and Tana Young and Kaylee Gray.
burial in Archie-Newman Wilson Cemetery.
The Butler County native was born June 17, 1942.
He was employed by Houchens Industries for 20 years and was a self-employed farmer. He was a member of Richardsville Baptist Church and was a dedicated hunter and fisherman.
He loved to watch college and pro basketball. He loved to have company and always insisted that anyone visiting sit down and eat something.
He was a son of the late Charlie Harmon Gray and Lucy West Gray. He was preceded in death by a sister, Loretta Fuller.
Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Annie Miller Gray;
two daughters, Sherry Stephens and her husband, Dennis, of Glasgow, and Tammy Thompson, of Bowling Green;
two sons, Tim Gray and his wife, Sharon, and Scott Gray and his wife, Lori, all of Bowling Green;
two sisters, Lois Eadens and her husband, Artis, of Bowling Green, and Lorene Esters and her husband, Bedford, of Franklin;
two brothers, J.R. Gray and his wife, Erma, and Harold Gray and his wife, Jean, all of Bowling Green;
a brother-in-law, Bill Fuller, of Cadiz; and
nine grandchildren, Luke and Landen Stephens, Anna and Tyler Gray, Trevor, Trent, Taite and Tana Young and Kaylee Gray.
burial in Archie-Newman Wilson Cemetery.
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