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Warren M. "Pete" Gray

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Warren M. 'Pete' GrayWarren M. "Pete" Gray, 71, of Whitestown Road died Saturday at the Saxony Health Center, Saxonburg.Born Sept. 4, 1934, in Butler, he was a son of Kenneth C. and Mildred E. McPherson Gray.He had been a pipe fitter at Armco-Butler Works for 39 years and retired in 1994.Mr. Gray...

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Dear Ann and Family,
I am sorry I was not here to see you at the funeral home. You have my sympathy for your loss.
Cora Thomas

Dear Ann, Tracy & family,
We are so sorry for your loss of your husband & father. Julie & I were so glad that we came into the funeral home to pay our respects & see you for a few moments. We hope that you find some comfort in knowing that others share your loss.
Sincerely,
Joe & Janet

Ann, I would like to extend my sincere sympathy to you and your family with the passing away of "Pete". You were such thoughtful, wonderful neighbors and so helpful with the tragic death of our son "Bobby". We raised our children together in the same neighborhood. May God Bless you and your family. You and Pete and Jeff, Ken and Tracy will never be forgotten. I have many good memories.

Ann You have our deepest sympathy with the loss of Pete. Knew him from Armco. We had gone out a few times with you & Pete and the Beachems & the McChesney's to eat & to a movie.

Sorry to hear about your loss. My sister is married to your cousin, Keith. i remember Warren from Meridian where i lived. he was younger but he was always a nice young man as i remember him. May God comfort you in you grief. Pat Walsh Henicks

Dear Ann: May we express our deepest sympathy in the death of Pete. He had a rare quality of leadership & profound devotion to his family & friends, which earned his love & respect of all ofus who had the fortune to know him. God Bless all of you during such sad times.

My sincere sympathy to the family of Pete Gray. I worked with Pete for many years at Armco.He was a good man. He will truly be missed.