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Larry Lee Wray

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Larry Lee Wray, 65, of Roanoke, Va., passed away suddenly on Sunday evening, November 7, 2010. He was a greeter at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital for 35 years, where he was known for his warm smile and kind demeanor on a daily basis. Larry was a member of First Baptist Church, and was a...

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I am so saddened to hear of the passing of a WONDERFULLY friendly, sweet man. I worked at the hospital with him for quite a few years and he was always there, outside rain / shine / snow.. Rest in Peace, Larry you will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Ame

Larry was a very nice man..always friendly and helpful to me! Miss him very much!

Susan, I am sorry to learn about Larry. Cousin Faye sent a note. When my sister and I were little and traveled to visit Grandma Mode, we had so much fun spending time with Larry and all the cousins. He was a great relative. It is so sad that he is gone. Sincerely, Ann (Weddell) Yokobosky

I had the great pleasure of working with Larry Wray for 3 years when I worked at the Guest Services desk of CRMH and he was always smiling and very pleasant to me even when I was having a bad day he could make me smile everytime.

Larry had greeted and helped my family for over 15 years. He was the last one who helped my husband out of his car on 8/09/10, to enter the hospital for then his last time. My husband passed away on 8/15/10. He knew us my our names each time we pulled up. We just happened to be #1 valet car (when it was started), the #100, the 10,000. Which was quite unreal. He remembered us and the story so well. He was always so kind, and truly was one of then most remarkable persons we had ever met. I...

Larry always had this greeting when patients were going home Have a better day somewhere out of here. Such a kind person always

My mother was one of the recipients of Larry's warm smile and care on our frequent trips to the cancer center and hospital years and years ago. It was a blessing to be greeted by such a kind and generous person.

I will miss Larry coming to the RMH mailroom always with his smile and kind words.
He touched so many lives patients, family and employees alike who passed through the doors of RMH. A true gentleman who loved people and gave so much of himself to help others!
God bless Larry's family and know that we feel your loss and we will miss him very much around RMH.