Martin-Bray-Obituary

Martin A. Bray

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

Oct 6, 1968 – Jun 21, 2023

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BORN
October 6, 1968
DIED
June 21, 2023
LOCATION
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Martin A. Bray1968 - 2023PalmerMartin Alan Bray, 54, of Palmer, was called safely home on June 21, 2023. Marty, as he liked to be called, was a lifelong Palmer resident. One of five children, he was the son of the late James and Kathleen Bray. Marty graduated from Palmer High School in 1986, then...

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Marty was a wonderful guy! It was a pleasure to serve with him in the Air Force Reserve!!!

He was a great friend who served his country. He was a teller of great stories that brought tons of laughs. He was kind, considerate and always tried his best to do what´s right for his troops. His passion for the outdoors and his hobbies. He loved his family and was an honorable man. There truly isn´t many like him. He made my time serving some of the best years.

I knew Marty as a courageous warrior for his country and a valiant bearer of his wounds. God grant him honor in his rest.

I´ve known Marty since I was 5 years old and he was 4. My sister used to babysit him and his siblings. We all grew up together. I will miss you dearly my friend. Rest peacefully. Love you Kid.

I give my deepest thoughts and condolences to the family of Martin. As martin takes his final flight on the wings of an eagle, I salute him for his service to both the US Air Force and to his country. Slow hand salute. SMSgt. Paul A. Bergeron (retired), Westover ARB, Aircraft Maintenace.

Rest in peace sir. You were a great mentor and leader...but you were a better friend. Always my brother.

Marty you will be truly missed I will always remember the memories we had together Hope you are at peace now and my thoughts and prayers are with your family

I was shocked and saddened this morning to read of Marty's passing. My condolences to Marty's family. I served with Marty in the 58 Aerial Port at Westover. He was very proud to his country and was dedicated to to complete each mission he was assigned to. May Marty Rest In Peace.