Charles-Bray-Obituary

Charles L. Bray Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Charles L. Bray Jr. Charles L. Bray Jr., 55, of Nazareth, died Dec. 8, 2008 in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Sandra (Silvius) Bray. They were married 35 years last Feb. 24. Charlie was born July 19, 1953 in Easton, son of the late Charles L. and Geraldine (Shafer) Bray. Charlie...

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I was sorry to hear of Charlie`s passing.I have great memories of our years playing softball.My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Thinking of you in your time of sorrow.

REST IN PEACE CHARLIE! You were a great guy. I knew you for many years, and always got a HI, HOW ARE YOU! you loved your racing and put a lot into it, more than some people knew! I guess now your up there with the rest of the racing community that we've lost, sharing some great tales!
GOD BLESS!
Don Szerencits

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Bray family. Charlie was a friend at the track, around town, at the ballpark - everywhere. He always had a big smile. We raced street stocks with Charlie way back in 1977 at Nazareth Speedway. Charlie had a heart of gold. He was a great guy and a lot of fun to be around. My entire family knew Charlie and we will miss him. God bless your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Bray family. He will be saddly missed around the Bridgeport Speedway. "The pit shack will never be the same"

you did a job at the track that not many people would wan't. you were a great friend and will be missed greatly. rip.

Rest in peace my friend Charlie. The race track will never be the same. Your presence was always a fixture no matter which track it was. Our prayers and thoughts are with Sandy and the family.

We have lost a very special man. Charlie had the " infectious" smile!!! And his generosity to help anyone unlike I have ever seen at the race track. To the Bray family our sincere condolences. R.I.P.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. Charlie was a great guy who we all used to love to see around town and at the tracks. He will be missed greatly.

~The Jones Family(Bruce, Jane, Bruce Jr., and Greg)