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Michael S. Gray

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Michael S. Gray WILLINGBORO - Michael S. Gray, 48, passed away peacefully Sunday at Virtua Memorial Hospital Samaritan Inpatient Hospice Center, Mount Holly. Michael was born in Limestone, ME, where his father, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran served at Loring AFB, Maine. Michael traveled with...

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Mike and I worked in Church for the Lord together. He was a devoted man - to the Lord and his family. Wow, deeply saddened and shocked. My earnest prayers are with you Sherry and the whole family. The Lord strengthen and comfort you...

I went to high school with Mike at RAF Croughton in England. I remember Mike as very respectful-a young man of character.

A wonderful soul will be truly missed. I went to high school with Mike. We graduated together. I always had the biggest "crush" on him for 2 whole years. It was great to meet him and his family at our 10 year reunion. God Bless his family during this difficult time.

Mike and I attended High School in England together. We met up once after that at our 10 year reunion. Mike is a beautiful soul. I learned of his passing from my father who stays in touch with Mike's father. This world has been lessened by his passing.

It is with great sadness that I learned of Mike's death. We were team mates on our high school track team, and shared many laughs together. Reggie Clyne PEA Class of 1979

Back in early to mid nineties I worked for Mike at E-Beam Services. He was always making those that worked with him laugh and giving us advice since we were so young. Mike had a very contagious laugh, that's what I will remember most about him. There was always an encouraging message. I am so sorry for your loss.

Mike was the best boss and an even greater friend. He was always encouraging, positive, honest and compassionate. My life is better for having known him. I don't think we ever had a conversation that didn't include mention of Sherry and the kids. Everyone knew he was proud of and loved his family. To say he will be missed is a vast understatement