H.-Wray-Obituary

H. Linton Wray

Washington, District of Columbia

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December 7, 2023
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Wray H. Linton Wray Physician and retired US Army Colonel Linton Wray of Chevy Chase, Maryland, died peacefully December 7, 2023 at Montgomery Hospice Casey House. He was 83. Linton was born in 1940 to Lois and George Wray of Charlotte, North Carolina, where he grew up with his brother, the late...

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Oh, My! I just learned of Linton's passing from a Penn Med Classmate. Linton and I were just jointly honored by Penn for our loyal and grateful support. I am truly sorry and extend my sincerest sympathies to his family and other friends.

To the Wray family, My sincere condolences on the passing of Dr. Wray. I had the privilege of working with him at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield all the years he worked there. He was very caring and an exemplary professional. We kept in touch occasionally by email after his retirement and I was really saddened to learn of his passing. He was such a gentle soul. He will surely be missed by all whose lives he touched. Sincerely, Doris Chacón

My deepest sympathy to you Punch and your family. We have known each other for a long time on Drummond. Linton always stopped to chat when we met each other on a walk down the street. He was kind and caring. And sitting with you at Drummond block parties was always comforting and fun. Linton did so much for humanity during his life. He was a wonderful man.

Dear Wray Family, We are saddened to hear of Linton´s passing. We recall the days of our boys´ soccer matches Where we enjoyed the spirited competition and each other´s company. We recall Linton and family fondly. We wish you comfort and extend our deepest sympathy. The Friedlander Family Art, Shirley, Josh & Judah

Punch and Linton were great friends . Classmates at Davidson, un of Penn Medical School and Internship at UNC CHAPEL HILL, Ann and I enjoyed their company after we were married during Internship. Everyone will miss linton. Harry Smith

We were so saddened to hear of Linton´s death. Our fond memories of him go back so many years to Myers Park and Davidson, even to Eastover primary school. Our regret is that we saw him and Punch so seldom in DC. His career was so illustrious, but his amiable personality will be what we treasure remembering more. Sue and Harrison