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Theodora L. McCray

Columbus, Ohio

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McCRAY Theodora L. (Teddy) McCray, 62, of Mansfield, passed away unexpectedly Sunday morning, June 19, 2005 at MedCentral / Mansfield Hospital. Teddy was born in Columbus on July 15, 1942 to Theodore and Martha Ashley Moran. She retired from the Columbus Dispatch Printing Company where she worked...

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To Mike and the the girls,

I was out of town when Teddy passed over to the Lord, and heard of her passing at Mass, Saturday evening, June 25th. When Teddy's name was announced in church, I thought "this must be some other Teddy McCray, this can't be the Teddy I know." But it was and I can't tell you how saddened I am. Teddy and I did a lot of things together when our children were young and we always laughed. I can only imagine how you must feel. If I'm going to miss her, I...

Teddy's sudden passing was a shock to us all. She will be greatly missed.

Teddy was such a wonderful person that I'm very sad to know that she is gone. I think that I'm still in shock. Teddy was a very nice person. I'm glad that I got to be her friend. My deepest sympathy to the whole family.

We have been thinking of all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
We enjoyed working with Teddy for so many years. She will be missed tremendously.

Mike & Family - I am so so sorry to hear about Teddy. She was one special lady and she will be greatly missed!

Dad and family,I was shocked to read today about Teddy. My thoughts and prayers are with you. My deepest sympathy to the whole family. With Love and Prays, Kim (Mccray) Bailey

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire McCray family. Teddy will be missed by all who knew her.

My Aunt Teddy Lou was a Grand Lady. My Dad was Jack E. Moran and Teddy Lou was his youngest sister and his favorite sister, she could do no wrong in his eyes, or mine. There was only six years separating us, as a young child of three or four I recall spending some time at Grandma Moran’s house, Teddy Lou was always playing hide & seek with me or taking me to the park to play on the swings. I got my first stitches falling from a swing, which went a wee bit too high. But heck I asked her to...

When I heard the news Monday morning, I screamed Noooo across the newsroom. I wasn't ready to lose the wonderful woman who was my friend, mentor, and mother figure. I had the pleasure of knowing Teddy 15 years here at The Dispatch. Last night her words continued to echo through my mind... "Little girl, you're a good mother and you can do it." She was always there for me and Carly. And when she met John, she loved him too. To Michael and family, thanks for sharing Teddy with all of us....like...