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George Ashley Gray

Venice, Fl, Maryland

1971 - 2020

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May 27, 2020
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Venice, Fl, Maryland

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George "Ashley" Gray, 48, of Venice, FL, passed on May 27, 2020, as a result of a motorcycle accident near Woodsboro, MD. Born on June 7, 1971 in Washington, DC, he was the son to Mason W. Gray IV and the late, Hannah Tyson Lee Sharp Gray. Along with this father, Ashley leaves behind his 13- year...

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Man< I do miss the big ole hugs from you young man. And trying to out dance you. Will never happen. You're a dear friend and your talent will live on through Tyson. He's an amazing young man. Love you Ashley

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Can’t believe it’s been a year Ashley! Every time I see a cool piece of wood, I think Ashley would love this! Miss your smiling face and warm hugs in Rangeley. Love you always and forever ❣

I met Ashley Gray at the Farmers Market May 17th 2018. He was witnessing to my father and gave him a free bag of nuts. I came back to thank him and ended up talking to him for 4 hours. We were both evangelist and loved the Lord. He was my brother and I was his sister. We had the most amazing relationship. Jeep Rides,Joe Maxx,Walking the Beach,Franklin Graham and our Secret Place where we all met to pray. My sister and I baptized him in our pool a couple months before he died. My sisters and I...

Mr Gray you have my deepest sympathies I spoke with you on the phone while Ashley was there I will miss him deeply Ashleys friend/brother baldy in Arizona
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My heart ached after hearing the news of Ashley. Our thoughts and prayers are lift the entire family, especially for Tyson. Ashley and I were long distance prayer partners; Lifting and encouraging each other since the day we met in Grand Rapids, MI in 2012 at ArtPrize. We were both showing our works at the same venue. I invited him to walk to the local bakery for coffee and a baked good. We have remained in touch ever since. His artistic talents were always expressing his love for God's...

I am so sorry to hear about Ashley. He was the most genuinely "good' person I have ever known. I always felt that the day was brighter after speaking with Ashley. He will be missed.

So So sorry to hear of this terrible accident. I first met Ashley when he was looking to buy a Jeep in Venice. With his outgoing personality, it was easy to connect. Then we met up again in Costco and had a lot to talk about, as we both came from the edible nuts industry. Diversification and being real is what made Ashley special. Too soon my friend. My God bless you and your family during this difficult time..... Ed Johnson, Venice, FL

Although i haven't seen Ashley since our High School years, He was a good friend, with a genuine personality. He used to come over to our family farm and ride four wheelers. I remember him getting his new Suzuki 4x4 buried in our swamp and how mad my father was to have to pull him out with a tractor. Good times. And coming from an artistic family myself, we were facilitated with his excellent woodcarver abilities . My only regret it not trying to track him down to reconnect with him later...