The celebration of life will be held later.
Mrs. Gray was born on Jan. 30, 1927 in Russellville, Arkansas, and was a daughter of John E. Williams and Celeste Tate. She was a school secretary and a hardworking woman. She enjoyed spending time in the mountains with her husband and had a good memory, loving to reminisce. She loved her family and collected elephant memorabilia, mainly statues and figurines. She also liked watching wildlife while sitting outside her home.
Survivors include two sons, Jimmy and Mark A. Gray of Casa Grande; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James A.; a daughter, Roxanne Scott; and two sisters, Melba Bridgeman and Berma White.
J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud The Gardens Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
The celebration of life will be held later.
Mrs. Gray was born on Jan. 30, 1927 in Russellville, Arkansas, and was a daughter of John E. Williams and Celeste Tate. She was a school secretary and a hardworking woman. She enjoyed spending time in the mountains with her husband and had a good memory, loving to reminisce. She loved her family and collected elephant memorabilia, mainly statues and figurines. She also liked watching wildlife while sitting outside her home.
Survivors include two sons, Jimmy and Mark A. Gray of Casa Grande; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James A.; a daughter, Roxanne Scott; and two sisters, Melba Bridgeman and Berma White.
J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud The Gardens Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
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