Ernest-Bray-Obituary

Ernest Bray III

Charleston, South Carolina

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BRAY, Ernest Ernest John Bray, III, 59, of Summerville, SC, husband of A. Jo Woolverton Bray, died Saturday, June 17, 2006, at a local hospital. Memorial services will be held Sunday afternoon, June 25, 2006, at Parks Funeral Home Chapel at 4 o'clock. Burial will be private. Friends may call at...

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Dear Faye, Jo, Angie, Wesley, Bob, Kenny, Sondra and Gary,

I am deeply saddened for each of you because of the passing of your beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, and brother. Knowing that Ernie John is now free of pain, worry, or stress is small comfort when his loss is so painful in your hearts. He will be missed by many, although shared grief does not make your sorrow any easier to bear. Our earthly bodies are only temporary shelters for our eternal souls. Ernie’s...

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Bray family in the loss of Ernie. Look to the Heavenly Father for your strength and guidance. He WILL see you through.

John, you were so very special. I look back and see so many things that you were: husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, grandson, cousin, cabinet maker, neighbor, friend and, last but not least, my nephew.

What a shining star you were with your laughter, caring and love. That special light shined on everyone, including me. I admired your courage, constant positive attitude and will to live during your battle with cancer. And, even during that time of struggle you...

I had the leasure of knowing Ernie as a customer since 1992 and give him honor as always being a man of his word & a loyal friend to many.

The last time I saw him was a the funeral of a mutual friend Wayne Sexton. We laughed because I did now reconize him without his hat!

My prayers are with his family & friends all over our community...

In God's Love,

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I, like my brother's family, share in the great sense of loss of a good man. John had a big heart and his family was always, always, the main part of his life. He worked long hours to be the successful businessman he had become while overcoming life's bumps and hurdles.

He thoroughly enjoyed those rare opportunites to unwind and relax at the lake and get in some fishing. I suspect that his Grandkids were his biggest joy late in his life - as he was theirs.

Pat and I...

Jo, Angie and Wesley,
Ernie was a good man that I will always remember with good thoughts. I'm sorry that he had to go through so much. You all have been in my prayers ever since I heard of the cancer. I hope that God will give you the strength to get through these times.