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Lois Howard GRAY obituary, Lexington, KY

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GRAY Lois Howard, died at her Lexington, KY home March 19, 2012 at the age of 91. With her late husband, James Norris Gray, she was co-founder of Gray Construction. She continued as company chairperson after her husband's death in 1972. Lois Franklin Howard was born Sep 20, 1920 in Glasgow, KY to the late Julia Franklin Howard and Dr. Carl Clifford Howard. Dr. Howard was a renowned Kentucky physician who founded the commonwealth's tuberculosis hospital system and the Rural Kentucky Medical Scholarship Fund. Julia Franklin Howard was a school teacher. The Howard's commitment to their four daughters was a trait Lois generously and compassionately carried on to her own family. In every aspect of her life, Lois instilled in them a sense of leadership. Lois's epic journey in leadership began at Transylvania University, where she graduated in 1940 after a stint as "Miss Transylvania." To her family and friends, Lois's stories of Transylvania were influential, and her words about education inspired a lifelong love of learning. Notably, in 1997, she was presented the Morrison Medallion, one of Transylvania University's highest honors. She also earned a Masters of Arts degree in Art Education from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Lois believed that education was also an independent experience; beyond the classroom, she was an accomplished and visionary watercolor artist whose favorite subjects were the Barren County, KY countryside and coastal Maine. During World War II, Lois radiated loyalty and perseverance as she enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a WAVES officer (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service). She served as a stoic and trustworthy lieutenant (j.g.) from 1943 to 1946. After the war, Lois returned to Glasgow, KY where she married James Norris Gray; in addition to starting a family, she founded her own interior design business and pursued her passion for classic design. Lois remained active in professional associations throughout her career and was recognized as an inspirational business leader at both a local and national level. Professional memberships include the Committee of 200, the Kentucky Women's Leadership Network Board of Directors, and the Glasgow- Barren County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Lois was deeply involved with Kentucky's education and arts organizations, serving on a number of prominent boards, including Transylvania University, Kentucky Educational Foundation, the Governors' Scholars program and as a member of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. She was a founding member of the Horse Cave Theater, a member of the Kentucky Arts Council, and served as state chairperson for the Kentucky Center for the Arts grand opening in 1983. Primarily, Lois focused her witty and charming love on her children and grandchildren: a glimpse at a personal notebook that Lois kept in her final years saw reminders of phone calls, notes, and gifts to her family. Her grandchildren admired "Loisie" with such enthusiasm that some deemed her the "graceful Gray-Family- goddess!" Lois is survived by her six children, Julia Gray Navolio (Jim), Howard Gray (Cassandra), Jim Gray, Franklin Gray (Vanessa Wells-Gray), Elisabeth Gray McKeachie (William McKeachie), and Stephen Gray (Lisa Gumm-Gray); 18 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Mary Lloyd Howard Lessenberry (Robert A.) Glasgow, KY, and Dr. Carolyn Howard McKinley, Glasgow, KY. She is preceded in death by her sister, Mildred Howard. Special friends also surviving Lois include Letitia Armstrong and the staff with At Your Service and Charles "Butch" Wagner, and Hospice of the Bluegrass. Memorial contributions in Lois Howard Gray's honor are suggested to Best Friends Day Center at Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington KY, Transylvania University Department of Art, Lexington, KY, or the First Christian Church, Glasgow, KY. A public reception for friends and family will be held on the lawn at Transylvania University behind Old Morrison on Wed, March 21, from 4-7pm. A reception for family and friends will be held at 11:30am Central time on March 23 at Glasgow First Christian Church, 1100 North Race Street. A 1pm service will follow the reception. The burial will take place at the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.

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Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Mar. 21, 2012.

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April 2, 2012

Words truly can't express my admiration for Lois and my appreciation for what her life and family have meant to me personally as well as our state and nation. She was the archetype of everything good that citizens, women, mothers and Kentuckians strive for. Her children and grandchildren are at the top of the long, long list of proof in the validity of that statement. She was truly one in ten million.

Ginni Fox

Jean Leech-Lupica

March 27, 2012

Lisa, Julia, Howard, Franklin, Jimmy and Stephen, I send my heartfelt love and condolences at the loss of your Mom. Her art inspired me, her children have been my lifelong friends, her childhood friendship with my Mother inspired my role modeling for my own life. Having lost my own Dad just one week before I can't help but think they are together again. The stories will continue to bind the Grays, Jollys, Howards and Leeches. A tight hug for each of you and love always

March 25, 2012

We cannot begin adequately to express our admiration and affection for one of Kentucky's most unique heroes. Lois' interest in, talent for and contributions to the Commonwealth in business, in education, in the arts and, most importantly, in parenting have had an immeasurable impact on all of us in and well beyond Kentucky, now and for future generations.

We are grateful to have known Lois and the brilliant sunshine of her smile.

Hers, indeed, was a life well lived.

Lil and Len Press

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Kerry McCandless

March 24, 2012

Franklin, You and your entire family have our sympathy upon the loss of your mother.

Harriette & Earl Wilson

March 24, 2012

Thinking of you all! She had such a wonderful and full life and it overflowed to each of us in one way or another.
Love, Harriette and Earl

Randy/Melissa Osborne

March 24, 2012

For Jim (and all family members). We did not know your mother, Jim, but we know you and believe that you represent the goodness portrayed in the articles and references to her, especially the one by Al Smith. We have experienced the pain of losing a mother and know how real that pain is. May your faith strengthen you life in the coming days, as you remember those wonderful times you must have spent with her.
Randy and Melissa Osborne, Berea College

March 23, 2012

We cannot begin adequately to express our admiration and affection for one of Kentucky's most unique heroes. Lois' interest in, talent for and contributions to the Commonwealth in business, in education, in the arts and, most importantly, in parenting have had an immeasurable impact on all of us in and well beyond Kentucky, now and for future generations.

We are grateful to have known Lois and the brilliant sunshine of her smile.

Hers, indeed, was a life well lived.

Virginia Carter

March 23, 2012

To Jim and everyone in the Gray family, my deepest sympathies. A special lady, she is immortal in memory. My thoughts are with you.

Giovanna Pedicini & Troy Venables

March 23, 2012

Dear Stephen and the Gray family,
Our thoughts and most sincere prayers are with you. May the memories of your dear mother help you through this difficult time and bring you peace.

Thomassina H Montaque

March 22, 2012

Mayor Jim Gray and Family,

Many thoughts are with you right now. May they help you get through this tough time. With Deep Sympathy,

MaryEllen Schnabel

March 22, 2012

To the
Gray Family:

My heartfelt condolences. What an inspiration Mrs. Gray has been to many. She was truly a gracious Southern lady and I feel honored to have known her. Thinking of all of you during your time of sorrow.

March 22, 2012

Julia, I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Lois passing. She was such a joy everytime she came in the office. We will deeply miss her.
(Leslie Chambers, Lexington,KY)

Mary Jayne & Charlie Wagers

March 21, 2012

To the Gray family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Your mother was quite a lady, part of "the greatest generation" to whom we and future generations owe the lives we live. She was the matriarch of a truly great Kentucky family whom I am proud to call my friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Paula Brown

March 21, 2012

Mayor Jim and the Family of Ms. Lois Gray, My Sincere Sympathy to all of you. I know that your Mom lived a long and Happy Life with you and her other Children/Family. God has a Special Angel now, in your Mom and always know that a Mother never stops watching over her Loved ones. May she R.I.P.

March 21, 2012

Howard and Cassandra, our sympathy and deepest condolences.
Burns and Marcella Mercer

Mary Davis Cohron

March 21, 2012

To the Gray Family, Mary Lloyd and Carolyn you have my deepest condolences. Lois was an inspiration to me. Her intelligence, talent and grace were unsurpassed. I have several prints of her water colors that I am sure Howard is responsible for me getting as Christmas gifts on the walls in my house. So, I am reminded of Lois every time I look at them. She meant so much to so many.

Lynn Sweet

March 21, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the family that took such loving care of this vibrant and lovely woman.

Fairway Neighborhood

March 21, 2012

Fairway Neighborhood extends its condolences to the Gray Family. Mrs. Gray was a long-time resident of Fairway. Her energy and spirit will be missed.

Rick DuBose

March 21, 2012

To: My dear old friend Howard and his family. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Your mother was a very special lady. I treasured the few times we visited. She was always so gracious and never dull. She will be missed by so many, me among them.

Garey & Carol Ann White

March 21, 2012

TO: Howard, Jim, Franklin, & Steve,
Carol Ann and I extend our deepest symphany to you and your sisters on the death of your mother. I knew Lois from our Transy Board days, and she was certainly a very fine lady. We are certain she is now in a better place.

March 20, 2012

To the Gray family, our deepest sympathy is extended to all. Mrs. Gray always had a kind word, and a smile, to brighten the day. Thinking of you and yours in this time of loss. Forrest and Debbie Miller

Walter Brady

March 20, 2012

My Deepest Heartfelt Sympathy to Mayor Jim Gray and the Gray Family. Your Mother will live on in your heart and many memories.
Cast all your care upon him;for he careth for you.
Thinking of you and praying for you during this time of sorrow.

March 20, 2012

Joe and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of Mrs. Gray. She was truly a gracious and amazing person. We will never forget her kindness and compassion extended to us throughout the years. We were blessed to have known such a dear friend and remarkable lady. Our prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
-Joe and Jill Leftwich, Glasgow, Kentucky

Anthony Smallwood

March 20, 2012

Jim and family... my heart goes out to you on the loss of such a wonderful woman - a true example of what a lady should be. Death is only an illusion. She will be with you forever.

Harriette and Earl Wilson

March 20, 2012

Thinking of you at this time. Your family has meant so much to us throughout the years. We have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to all of you,
Harriette and Earl

Kellie Mullins

March 20, 2012

In honor of your mother, friend of many and the "Beauty Queen" that I was so lucky to get to know, I light this candle. I only got to know Mrs. Gray for about a year and a half but that time meant so much to me. My deepest sympathies to all family members. Mrs. Gray was a wonderful woman.

Ashley and Earl Robbins

March 20, 2012

We are thinking of your family at this difficult time. Mrs. Gray graced our neighborhood with her beautiful color and sophistication.

Garey & Carol Ann White

March 20, 2012

Jim, Howard, Franklin, & Steve,
We were very sorry to hear of the death of Lois, but she is certainly now in a better place. I knew Lois from the Transy Board, and she was certainly a very fine lady. We are sorry we cannot see all of you on this sad occasion.

Meg Susce

March 20, 2012

My heart goes out to the Gray family. Rest in Peace, Mrs. Gray.

Elease Wilkinson

March 20, 2012

To the Family: ...the days of our years are seventy years, and if because of special mightiness they are eighty years.(Psalm 90:10) Mrs. Gray was one of the mighty ones. Enjoy the precious memories.

nancy pace

March 20, 2012

to all the grays, we have all lost a gracious and amazing lady. prayers for you

Regina Hargis-Hooper

March 20, 2012

Mrs. Gray was truly a class act. She has touched so many lives. God bless each of you in your time of sorrow.

Judy Higgins Family

March 20, 2012

Mayor, you and your family have our deepest sympathy.

chris cross

March 20, 2012

Although I did not know Mrs gray, I am proud to know mayor gray.

My family will keep all of the gray family in our prayers

Tom Houlihan

March 19, 2012

Dear Jim: My sympathy to you and all the Gray family upon the death of your Mom, Lois

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