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Harold Lewis "Mr. Harold" Gray

Lumberton, North Carolina

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April 12, 2014
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Lumberton, North Carolina

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Floyd Mortuary and Crematory Inc. - Lumberton Obituary

Harold Lewis Gray, ?Mr. Harold?, age 77, of Lumberton, NC passed away on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, NC. He was born in Robeson County, NC on January 13, 1937 to the late Zebulan Vance Gray and Eunice Musselwhite Gray. He retired from Roadway Express as a 3...

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In October of 2018 we had a small reunion of the surviving members of the 202nd Military Police Company and we all felt a void that Harold was only in our memories and not present. The last time we talked he mentioned how much he would like to attend a reunion and see his old comrades. We had lost touch with him for years and it was only a few years ago that we were able to reconnect. He mentioned that he still checked his "Gig" line, a Army expression referring to a Soldiers alignment of...

Wonderful memories being shared. A blessing to many people. Family & friends continue to be in our thoughts & prayers.

Harold was a dear friend to me.Sorry for your loss.God Bless.

I was in France with Harold (we called him "Pappy")in 1963. Please accept my condolences for your loss

I was in the MP's in Ingrandes France with Harold Gray in 1963. He left shortly to return home a month or two after I arrived so I didn't know him very well but remember we called him Pappy and that he was a good guy and a good MP. We were all brothers in that company. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

I was in the 202 MP Company in Ingrandes France with Harold Gray in 1963. He left shortly to return home a month or two after I arrived so I didn't know him very well but remember we called him Pappy and that he was a good guy and a good MP. We were all brothers in that company. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Thank you for all your insight, wisdom, and sense of humor. "Grant but a memory to us, and we lose nothing by death..."

I was in the 202 MP in Ingrandes France with Harold Gray in 1963. He left shortly to return home a month or two after I arrived so I didn't know him very well but remember we called him pappy and that he was a good guy and a good MP. We were all brothers in that company. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Will certainly miss the talks and laughs and your presence in our office. Love and Prayers for the family. Love you guys. Peter and Jean Brooks