Leonard-Gray-Obituary

Leonard W. Gray Sr.

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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GRAY, LEONARD W., SR. 63, of Louisville, died Saturday. Mr. Gray worked in the administrations of Mayors Burke, Stansbury, Sloan and Abramson. He served as a state representative for the 42nd District and retired as a special assistant to Governor Paul Patton. He was preceded in death by his...

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Big G was always there for me, from the time he brought my oldest son home from the hospital, helped me get 25 years of government service, to getting my youngest son a job. He will always be in our hearts. Love Linda, Anthony and Andre'.

Deepest sympathy. My prayers are with you.

Joanna Banks

Deepest condolences to Leonard Gray's family and many friends. He was a loving, kind gentleman who will be missed. For almost eight years I saw his friendly face in our offices in the Kentucky State Capitol. Leonard always had a laugh and a pleasant hello to share with all! No doubt he is sharing that same positive attitude in a far better place!

With deepest sympathy in your loss. I attended school with Leonard. Our praises are with you.

I'm very sorry to hear of Leonard's passing.He and the family will be in our prayers.

To the family I send my heartfelt condolences, be encouraged and may you have peace in knowing that your loved one was a mentor and a role model who touched and effected many lives. Leonard was a true political pioneer, a man of exceptional brilliance, great character, dignity, intergity, and finesse, an individual who truly made a difference in the future of many. His style, class and impressionable demeanor set him apart, putting him in a class of his own.

He was a phenomenal...

To all the family with our deepest sympathy. Peace be with you.

Cece,Terrance Jr.,Quinton Gray,

My Prayers are with the Gray Family! I've known Lenny for what seems like years. He came by often when I was a youngster to see my Dad, for printing and just for a friendly visit. If I had to guess what the after life is like, I would say that Lenny is drinking a beer with his friends watching a heated UofL game. What I will remember about him most is one of the thinks that made him a "One of a Kind" type of man. As a child I only knew him as "The Boe Tie Guy".
......"Lenny, I bid you...

Dearest Denise & Debra,
"Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven" cannot heal..may God continue to bless you and keep you.. know that your big brother is with his Heavenly Father... Love Ya...