Wray-Powell-Obituary

Wray Powell

Knoxville, Tennessee

1944 - 2020 (Age 76)

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Wray Powell Knoxville - Wray G. Powell went to be with his heavenly father Saturday, October 24, 2020. Born May 8, 1944, Wray was 76 and was the son of the late Buell and Ermal Powell. Wray was a longtime member of Salem Baptist Church and retired owner of Southland Erectors and Riggers. He was a...

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Wray Powell was my neighbor for many years on Brickey Lane. He was a wonderful an neighbor. An after i moved off Brickey Lane an i would see him out. He always had a Big Hug for me. An he always asked about my family. He will always hold a special place in my heart. He loved everybody !!

I remember Wray from a long time ago. Then we reconnected at Salem. He was always one of the friendliest people I ever knew. Prayers for your family.

Wray was the friendliest person you could ever have met. He was my old neighbor on Brickey Lane for several yrs. He will always be loved bye myself an close family.

Sue and Allison we were so sorry to hear of wrays passing . Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this tim Wray was such a kind and outgoing guy. Marshall and Joann Wright

Sue & Allison, We would like to extend our sympathy. We have been neighbors for over 40 years. Wray stopped by many times for a friendly chat. He never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a helping hand. We will miss him. God Bless. Ed & Dottie

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sorry for this loss. I did not know Wray , but my late uncle Paul Moore was a friend. Also, many years ago , John Powell was my Sunday School teacher. Tim Moore

Definitely one of the good guys...Wray did so much for the Halls community and was always so eager to lend a hand any way he could for the betterment of our community. A fine man with a fine family. He will truly be missed. Please accept our sincere sympathy.
♥ Ron and Shirley Merryman

I met Wray while working at the Superstop. I always enjoyed our conversations. He was a very sweet soul who loves the Lord and his family with all his heart. He will be remembered and missed. May God comfort and keep his loved ones. My condolences to the family.