Richard-Bray-Obituary

Richard G. Bray

San Antonio, Texas

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Richard G. "Dick" Bray, USAF Msgt. Ret. born in Oklahoma City on February 18, 1934 went to his heavenly home on Thursday, December 27, 2007. He is preceded in death by his parents, Sterling and Annamae Bray, brothers James and William Bray. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years Hilda and...

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The family greatly appreciates entries made to to this guest book for our brother, Richard G. (Dick) Bray. Entries by family relatives affirm the love felt for him and how much he will be missed by all. Dick was a true family man and a friend to all who knew him. His military career and devotion to his country speaks for itself as does his emebership in the American Legion and VFW and the various positions held in these organizations.
God Bless, Dick!
Your Brother, Jack and Sister, Betty

This was my Grandfather (Warren Bray's) Uncle.

To the family of Richard G. Bray:

It is with great admiration and respect that I offer my condolences on the death of Mr. Bray. I saw in the Express-News that he was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. My father, Daniel San Miguel, Jr., is also a Korean War veteran. Please know that Mr. Bray is mourned even by those of us who weren't fortunate enough to know him personally. As Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I know firsthand that...

Richard was my dad's brother, An not only was he my uncle he was my friend,. Uncle Richard, may the Lords angels guide you home, an let the Lord guide aunt Hilda through this time. Amen.

Dear Aunt Hilda & Family;

I only just heard about Uncle Richard last night. I'm very sorry for your lose. Uncle Richard was a loving kind Uncle and Brother to my dad Jim and my Uncle Bill, Aunt Betty and Uncle Jack. I loved him very much and you and your sons too. I will miss him and his kind loving smile.

Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this time.

Your loving niece,

Virginia S. Bray-Accurso

I haven't seen my Uncle in a long time but I feel it was just yesterday!
He sent me emails and we used to chat on instant message. It made me feel close to him again!
You are with grandpa and grandma, with your brothers (Uncle Bill and my dad, James). Home again and restored.
We will all miss your smile, your laugh, your jokes and most of all just you!