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Richard Gray Sr.

Beaufort, South Carolina

1931 - 2025

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Beaufort, South Carolina
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Habitat for Humanity

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RICHARD LEE GRAY Richard Lee Gray, died October 14, 2025 at his residence after a short illness. Employees and customers at Grayco Hardware on Lady's Island have been well aware that the man who had been on hand to answer any question, fix any problem, and greet any customer was MIA and thus our...

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A wonderful Southern Gentleman. Made us feel welcome as new comers to the low country..
We never missed conversation with him on our trip to the store. Our community lost a great friend.

We have lost a legend. Everyone else has said it for me so I'll just say that he was a true supporter of Beaufort and it's charities. Great donor to my Military of the Purple Heart Chapter and my CAPA Golf Classic. I will miss seeing him at the store. Blessings to his family.

We were saddened to hear of Mr. Gray´s passing. He was a fine and friendly gentleman. Our condolences to the family. Gary and Ellen Horn

My Boss for 8 years. My friend and mentor for 25 years. Treated me like a son. I will always treasure the memories of my time with the Gray family. I love you all. My heart and prayers will be with you always

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Richard was always there to greet me when I came to the store. He treated me like a long lost friend. He will be greatly missed.

He was a good to my father and me. I remember going to Beaufort Muffler and the machine shop in the back when I was young. He was very helpful to us. Currently shop at of all of his stores and will miss him very much.

My heart is broken knowing that the next time I step into Grayco, I won´t see the smiling face and warm welcome that always greeted me at the door. I truly loved seeing him and speaking with him each time I visited. His presence will be deeply missed. May God bless his family during this emotional and difficult time. He was a true treasure, and Beaufort was a better place for having him as its ambassador.

Richard was a true inspiration to me! Always with a smile and nice greetings!