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William T. Gray Jr.

Chesapeake, Virginia

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William T. Gray Jr. CHESAPEAKE - William Thomas Gray Jr., 61, of the 1700 block of Woodmill St., passed away Aug. 30, 2010 in Chesapeake. A native of Chesapeake, he was the son of the late William T. Gray Sr. and Florine Nickles Gray. He served his country in the United States Army and worked at...

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William was my best friend and we started at the post office at the same time in 1972 He was at my wedding as an usher in 1975 and we remained friends for the rest of his life. I would go with him for his treatments at the Hampton Veterans hospital and visit his home often. He was a really good man and a wonderful Friend

Bill and I started in the Hempstead Post Office. In 1972 and we were friends up until his death. He was an usher at my Wedding in 1973 and also the DJ at my after wedding party. Lifelong friendship. He was really a good guy. And I miss him

William and I were friends for many years in New York and after his retirement from the Post office. We were very good friends and he was an usher and the Music DJ at my wedding. We born started in the post office 1in 1972. We were actually as close as Brothers. Rest In Peace Bill♥♥ Tom Bomar

We, the Nichols Family wish to say a prayerful goodbye to our cousin William Jr., We shall never forget your kindness even as a young boy how you looked out for your grandfather {uncle Tommy } May God give peace to your family at this time
Cousins Elbert, Richard and all the Nichols Family

It had been years since I knew where you were. May your family have peace in knowing your comfort in Jesus Arms
your cousin Catherine Dancy " Pat "

I will surely miss our early mornings and coffee together. Our prayers are with you.
From myself and the rest of the VAMC Transportation Office.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Let not your hearts be troubled. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. I know that Jesus will give you comfort in this time of sorrow. Your in my prayers.
In Christ,
Stephanie Vick