With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Bryson Lee Gray, a cherished young soul who left this world too soon on September 22, 2025.
Born on February 10, 2017, in Cumberland, MD, Bryson brought endless joy and laughter into the lives of those who knew him. He was a bright light, illuminating every room with his infectious smile and boundless spirit.
Bryson was a beloved son to his mother, Carly Woolard, and his step-father, Matthew Woolard; brother, Joseph Oquendo IV; sister, Kyla Gray; step sisters, Hailey Woolard, Gracie Alburtis; step brother, Xander Alburtis; great grandmother, Mary Ann Miller; grandma, Virginia Bennett; grandfathers, John Bennett and Roger Buskirk; uncles, Derek Buskirk, Tim Buskirk, Jeb Bennett and wife Lindsay; aunts, Delores Spencer and Julianna Hernandez; god mother, Sarah Digrazino; god father, Martin Witt; special friend, Trina Troutman; and numerous other family and close friends.
A special thank you to the doctor's at WVU Children's Hospital and CMG for the exceptional care they have provided over the years as well as the ST, PT, OT and teachers that came into work with Bryson over the last year and a thank you to RN Krista who worked so well with Bryson in school all these years.
He found joy in simple pleasures, whether he was embarking on playful adventures instigating his brother and sister or getting lost in the delightful world of “Bluey”. His laughter was a melody that resonated in the hearts of his family, filling their lives with warmth and happiness. Bryson loved listening to the music of Morgan Wallen, creating memories through the songs that echoed around him.
Though Bryson's time with us was all too brief, his spirit will forever live on in those who loved him. As we gather to celebrate his life, we will remember him as the joyful instigator, the little eye roller, and the laughter that soothed our souls.
On Monday, September 29, 2025, friends and family will come together from 5 to 7 pm at Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg, to honor Bryson’s memory and share in the love that he so generously spread. Rev. Jim Jeffries will lead service at 7pm.
In this difficult time, let us remember Bryson not with sadness, but with the joy he brought into our lives. His spirit will be with us always, dancing in our memories and echoing in our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Brain Trauma Foundation, through their website, www.braintrauma.org/donate.
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