James-GRAY-Obituary

James GRAY

Atlanta, Georgia

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GRAY, James James "Jim" Crawford Gray P.E. age 64, passed away at his home on June 17, 2019. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Allen and Jean Gray. He is survived by his wife, Debra Elovich; daughters Aliza P. Gray and Abigail L. Gray, all of Atlanta; and sister and brother-in law,...

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Jim was one of the good guys. He was kind and thoughtful, smart, generous, grounded, talented and modest. He was funny and laughed easily. He was easy to be with. And he always made you feel important.

I met Jim in Kindergarten and knew him through high school. We lost touch for a long time but reconnected about 5 years ago. I'll always think of him as that sweet moonfaced boy with the beautiful eyes.

My heart goes out to his wonderful family whom he cherished and loved more...

Jim was one of the most trustworthy, kind-hearted, and good-natured people we have had the pleasure to know. He was truly devoted to his family and friends, and dedicated to his business. He had the skillful mind of an engineer, the heart of a dreamer, and loved a good road-trip. We have shared the best of times as well as the most trying, and our friendship has meant the world to us. We will take great pleasure in reminiscing and treasuring the memories we hold so dear.

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DJim was a great colleague, professional, and most importantly a friend. He will be solely missed. Prayers for all of his family.

May Almighty God and his son Jesus Christ bless and comfort your family in this time of sorrow. John 17:3

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Jim was a great mentor to me. He assisted with challenging projects at Fulton County. He was a great listener. I will miss our dinners and lunches together with him and his family.

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My deepest condolences for your loss. May memories of joyful times together and the comforting promises found in God's Word bring you strength, hope and peace 2Thessalonians 2:16, 17.