Also surviving are two daughters; Sabrina Sue Marks and fiancé Chris Belcher of Hambleton, WV., and Kelly Lynn Pennington and husband Benny of Parsons, WV., two brothers; Patrick A. Gray and wife Lynda of Parsons and Timothy L. Gray of Shinston, WV., four grandchildren; Gavin Marks, Rudy Skidmore, Brailey Pennington and Abram Pennington.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents; Edward Tahaney and Florna Tahaney Swisher and paternal grandparents; Herman Gray and Ida Blanche Evans Gray.
He attended the schools of Tucker County, and was a graduate of the Robert E. Lee High School at Staunton, Va. He was a former Chef for the Country Club at Staunton. He was a former employee of the Quick Bus Service at Staunton. He was a former truck driver for the D & W Truck Lines of Parsons. He worked along with his father at the Southern States of Parsons and following the flood of 1985, he continued the propane business. He worked for the City of Parsons and he was a former city councilman. He worked for the Tucker County Board of Education as a school bus driver for many years. Greg was known for his jolly disposition and he loved camping with his family and he loved his four-wheeler and boating.
Also surviving are two daughters; Sabrina Sue Marks and fiancé Chris Belcher of Hambleton, WV., and Kelly Lynn Pennington and husband Benny of Parsons, WV., two brothers; Patrick A. Gray and wife Lynda of Parsons and Timothy L. Gray of Shinston, WV., four grandchildren; Gavin Marks, Rudy Skidmore, Brailey Pennington and Abram Pennington.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents; Edward Tahaney and Florna Tahaney Swisher and paternal grandparents; Herman Gray and Ida Blanche Evans Gray.
He attended the schools of Tucker County, and was a graduate of the Robert E. Lee High School at Staunton, Va. He was a former Chef for the Country Club at Staunton. He was a former employee of the Quick Bus Service at Staunton. He was a former truck driver for the D & W Truck Lines of Parsons. He worked along with his father at the Southern States of Parsons and following the flood of 1985, he continued the propane business. He worked for the City of Parsons and he was a former city councilman. He worked for the Tucker County Board of Education as a school bus driver for many years. Greg was known for his jolly disposition and he loved camping with his family and he loved his four-wheeler and boating.
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