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Robert S. Gray
1923-2018
It is with great sadness that the family of ROBERT STEELE (BOB) GRAY announces his passing on September 5, 2018 at the age of 94 after suffering a sudden, acute stroke.
Gray, a Houston area resident since 1946, had careers in news broadcasting, newspaper reporting, magazine editing and publishing and, finally, as a novelist. He was probably best-known locally for having started the Houston Business Journal in 1971, the first U.S. periodical to weekly cover the business news about a single American city.
He was born in Beaumont in 1923, the son of Fred Gray, Jr. and Ruth Lewelling Gray, and grew up in Texas and Hot Springs, Ark., where his Gray ancestors came from. Gray was attending the University of Arkansas on a football scholarship when WWII began, and he left college to enlist.
During WWII, Gray served more than four years in the U.S. Marine Corps, with duty at Guadalcanal and later in North China. Near the end of the war he went through OCS and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. He was called back into uniform for the Korean Conflict and served in 1951-52 as officer in charge of the USMC's Combat Correspondent's Section in Korea.
Gray is predeceased by his wife, Nell. Married for 64 years, they met in 1944, and Nell was in the WAVES. They had a military wedding in July, 1945 while both were still in uniform. Upon release from service they moved to Houston in 1946 where Gray studied journalism at the University of Houston. He worked as a radio newsman first at KPRC, then was the first news director of KNUZ in 1948, then later was news director at KXYZ. In 1952, at KPRC-TV—then the city's only TV station—Gray became the first local journalist to cover news in Houston with a motion pictures camera, heading up that station's first film news department. He pioneered the use of existing light photography to film news stories in Houston courtrooms and other indoor locations. In 1954, Gray taught a one-semester course on television journalism at the University of Houston.
In 1956, Gray changed careers, going to work as a general assignments and investigative reporter for The Houston Post. After four years, he left to launch his own magazine company, Cordovan Publishing. He was strongly assisted by his wife, Nell. Over the ensuing decade, he started such periodicals as Horseman Magazine, Texas Fisherman, Western Outfitter, Jet Cargo News, and in 1971, Houston Business Journal. Later, Gray started or acquired weekly business journals in Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, Miami, Pittsburgh, Denver and Washington, DC. While editing Horseman Magazine in the 1960s, Gray wrote a total of seven non-fiction books on horses, working with such well-known horse trainers as L.N. Sikes, Jane Mayo and George Tyler.
Cordovan's book division also published the first editions of Ray Miller's six volume Eyes of Texas series of travel books. In 1980, when Cordovan was acquired by E.W. Scripps Co., a publishing conglomerate, it had over 250 employees in twelve U.S. cities and published sixteen periodicals.
Gray started a second firm, Golfer Magazines, Inc., in 1984 with his son, Bobby Gray. It published the monthly magazines Gulf Coast Golfer and North Texas Golfer, which later combined into Texas Golfer. The enterprise was sold in 2001. Gray then turned briefly to writing fiction. His first and only novel, Survivor, was published in hardcover by St. Martin's Press in 1998. A paperback edition was issued in 2000. Gray and his wife lived in Katy, Texas during the last years of their lives. He was surrounded by loved ones up until his death. Services will be held at Forest Park-Westheimer located at 12800 Westheimer Rd. on Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 10 am. Visitation hours will be from 5-7 pm on Monday, Sept. 10.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Sep. 9, 2018.

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GUY MCDONALD

April 14, 2024

Mr. Gray offered me a job with Houston Business Journal and Cordovan in the early 1970's. I turned him down and wonder today how my life could have been different had I said yes. I went to school with his son, Bobby, who was best friends with my brother, Forrest. I knew his daughter, Laura, and was devastated with Bobby and her parents when she died at such an early age in the traffic crash.

First rate gentleman and entrepreneur. Sorry I found this obit just today.

Forest Clayton Norris

September 3, 2023

I had the pleasure and honor of serving the Family as a stockbroker during the 1990's. Mr. Gray was always a gentleman. Bobby if you make it to San Antonio give me a call & we'll smack the small white ball around. Forest Clayton Norris 281-450-9910

Forest Clayton Norris

January 1, 2023

I had the pleasure of assisting Mr. Gray with his investment portfolio in the 1990's. He was always very gracious. I am amazed at his accomplishments. He never would have spoken about himself in such glowing terms. God Bless.

Forest C Norris

Laura Counts Williams

September 16, 2018

My deepest sympathies to the Gray family. What an amazing gentleman Grampa Gray was. May you find peace and comfort for you loss and joy knowing we will see him again.

Karen Mcdonald

September 16, 2018

My deepest sympathy for the Gray family from the McDonald family.

September 14, 2018

My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. May the promise at 1 Thessalonians 4:14 bring you comfort. Knowing that there is a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so comforting.

Helen Crow

September 12, 2018

Uncle Bob was one of the most amazing individuals I have ever met! He was a sharp entrepreneur and a pioneer in so many ways. He was like a big brother to my mother, especially since they both only children who spent time together growing up living in the same home. Uncle Bob wrote Mother frequent letters (always typed!) which she read and reread during the last years of her life. When she died, I found a note she had made to herself to call Uncle Bob. I'm comforted to know they are reunited in heaven right now. Uncle Bob made a huge impact every where he went. Count me among the many who will miss this great man!

Robert Rodriguez

September 11, 2018

Mr. Gray was my first professional senior editor, and my first true mentor in the golf business. He took a chance on me back in 1997 when he hired me as a staff writer for Texas Golfer Magazine. I vividly remember his powerful voice and constructive criticisms (sometimes harsh critiques), but I also remember his kindness and hearty laughs.

A few years ago in Houston, my family and I were dining with her soccer team at Einstein Bagels, and in walks Mr. Gray. At 92 years of age, he was still driving, reading the newspaper while having lunch, and still sharp as a tack.

I went by his table to introduce myself, and he still remembered me. We chatted for a bit about life, work and the good ol' days. I also made sure that my girls met him as well, and told them Mr. Gray made a huge impact in my professional career.

He truly was a special man. Rest In Peace, Mr. Gray.

Sharon Pfeiffer

September 8, 2018

I'm a fan of Mr Gray's writing and I'm very sorry to hear he has left this world. He had a vivid and imaginative mind.

September 6, 2018

So very sorry to hear of your loss please except my deepest heartfelt condolences may the God of all comfort guide you through your difficult times. Isa 33:24

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