Marvin-Gray-Obituary

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Marvin Anthony Gray

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Jun 20, 1958 – Nov 13, 2020 (Age 62)

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BORN
June 20, 1958
DIED
November 13, 2020
AGE
62
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Marvin Anthony Gray, age 62 of Murfreesboro, passed away Saturday, November 14, 2020. He was born in Nashville on June 20, 1958 to the late Finis Obie, Sr. and Iris Wilson Gray.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Jayne Brummitt Gray; and his brothers, Ronnie and Finis Obie Gray Jr.


Mr. Gray proudly served his country as a member of the Marine Corps and was retired from the United States Army Corps of Engineers. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, a master guns man, and a motorcycle fanatic but above all he loved his family.


He is survived by his wife, Terrilynn Gray; his children, Katherine Ryan (husband Zach), John Gray, Melanie Gray, Brian Cauthon (wife Kristin), Samantha Nicole, William Lewis, and James Aimsworth; numerous grandchildren with one on the way; his sister, Sandra Lenoir; his beloved German shepherd, Bubba; and a host of other loving family and friends.


In accordance with his wishes, Mr. Gray is going to be cremated under the direction of Woodfin Memorial Chapel. His ashes will be spread around the country at various places that he held close to his heart.

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Tony was a very big influence on me growing up. Like a big brother. With our late uncle Edsel ( Unc ) running interference between the two of us. As we got older we would only see each other on somber occasions, always promising each other we’d stay in touch. With him insisting on taking me hunting, which I never was a hunter but loved the meat. Saying “ Steve if you’re gonna eat the meat, boa, you’re gonna have to learn to hunt it”
I’m truly heartbroken to learn of his passing.

Tony and I worked together off and on from 1983 till my retirement in 2009. He was good worker and friend. We had a lot of laughs together on and off the job. Rest in peace brother you will be missed.