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Kelsey Gray

Anchorage, Alaska

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Kelsey Scott Gray died Sept. 13, 2010 at Providence Alaska Medical Center of a heart attack at the tender age of 60.He was born May 25, 1950, in South Korea and came to Alaska in 1959. He graduated from both Oregon Institute of Technology and the University of Alaska Anchorage. He served in the...

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Kelsey was my neighbor in the 1960s and Linnie Gray was my best friend. His older brother was a good long distance runner who always took his rest at our house. The last time I saw Kelsey is when I worked for the Municipality of Anchorage he came to the office to fix typewriters , yes typewriters. He was like a long distance brother. To the Gray family God Bless you all.

Always wanted to know what happened to Sargent Benjamin Gay and his lovely family I met in the 1958-59 when stationed in Charleston, S.C. at CAFB. Benjamin, Linsey, Kelsey and Ben Jr. kindness to us kids on the Johnson Street Project where they lived was never forgotten. Their Spirits are eternal, and transcends time and space. I really wanted to be a part of their family, and asked my mother can I go with them when they left Charleston. Of course they knew she would say no. Just loved Mrs....

Thanks Kelsey for being a good friend for the past 20 years and for keeping my navy ship's website online. The Vietnam Vets enjoyed it.
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It is a fitting part of our salute to Kelsey's life that we share our warm memories of him, here, in cyber space. He was a deep thinker who never got "lost in the well". His personal experience taught him the value of always being centered and surrounded by humanity. He not only gave kindness, he inspired it. Kim, Kris, Kelsey and Kirsti I hold you in my heart.

I worked with Kelsey at Compucom. Kelsey was always smiling and always had a kind word when he saw me. He will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

To Kelsey's family, our deepest condolences. We were shocked and saddened to hear of his passing; Kelsey was a friend to all and will be sorely missed. Treasure the Memories!
Kirt Sr and Betty Franse
Kirt Jr

To me Kelsey was a friend mentor and colleague. We first started working together, but very quickly I knew he was a fun, funny man I would get close to. We had a lot in common, and enjoyed eating Arabiada with him. He mastered it.

He will be missed by so many people whose soul he touched.

God bless to the family in this earthly loss of a wonderful man.

Wes Mangum

I will always remember and smile of the times I got to spend with Kelsey. There was always something to laugh about when we were together. His positive attitude was contagious, and he taught me many things. I feel honored that I was able to know Kelsey and absorb a fraction of his wisdom in industry and life. His family is, without question, the most loving family I have ever been fortunate to spend time with. My deepest condolences.

I only met Kelsey and his wife Kim by his cabin in Whitter. It was the 4th of July and it was a happy time for all. I was tent camping there and fishing and Kelsey invited me to spend the weekend with him and his family. It was a great time and he will be sorley missed. What a great MAN!!