Charles "Chuck" Gray

Charles "Chuck" Gray obituary, Nashua, NH

Charles "Chuck" Gray

Charles Gray Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Davis Funeral Home on Nov. 26, 2024.

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Charles Joseph Gray, affectionately known as "Chuck", 49, of Nashua, New Hampshire, passed away unexpectedly on November 23, 2024. Born on April 12, 1975, in Nashua, he was the beloved son of Harold F. and Deborah (Neagle) Gray.
Chuck was a graduate of Nashua High School, Class of 1993, and went on to earn a master's degree in criminal justice with a minor in history from UMass Lowell.
A dedicated educator, Chuck was a beloved teacher at Nashua High School South, where his passion for teaching and his unwavering commitment to his students earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him. In addition to his work in the classroom, he also coached the school's tennis team, where his enthusiasm and genuine care for others left a lasting impression, whether on the court or in the classroom.
Chuck was known for his analytical mind, sharp debating skills, and deep love of music, especially Pearl Jam and Jeff Buckley, attending countless concerts over the years. He was also an avid reader, a history enthusiast, and a skilled chess player. Outside of work, he found peace in the White Mountains, often accompanied by his two beloved yellow labs, Pete and Harold. His selfless and caring nature earned him the loving title of "Uncle Chuckie" from his many nieces and nephews.
Chuck is survived by his parents, Harold and Deborah Gray; his sister, Sandra D'Augustine, and her husband, Nick; his cherished nieces and nephews, Amanda Boucher and her husband Jeff, Bryan Donovan, Nevin Donovan, Jennifer Powell and her husband Zachary, Nikki Lee D'Augustine, and Anthony D'Augustine; and his great-nieces and nephews, Lily Boucher, Evelyn Boucher, Bryson Powell, and Gavin Powell. He also leaves behind a large extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins-warmly referred to as "the whole crazy gang"-as well as countless friends whose lives he touched with kindness, humor, and generosity.
SERVICES: Visitation will take place on Saturday, November 30, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock St., Nashua, NH 03064. Family and friends are warmly invited to gather in celebration of Chuck's life.
The DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, One Lock St., Nashua, has been entrusted with arrangements.
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May 21, 2025

Krystle Nickerson posted to the memorial.

January 12, 2025

Bharat posted to the memorial.

December 4, 2024

Amanda and Jeffrey Boucher planted trees.

Krystle Nickerson

May 21, 2025

I loved Mr Gray. He was kind and supportive. When I was struggling, he let me do an extra credit presentation to help me pass. I am so very heartbroken to hear about this. He will be missed.

Bharat

January 12, 2025

He was my teacher on the moose team in fairgrounds. He was a very passionate teacher, he really took the time with the class and enjoyed his job. He really helped me by showing faith in me while nobody else did. School was not my favorite but when I was in Mr grays class he showed me it can be fun and exciting. Thank you for everything you done for me and believing in me. RIP Mr gray.

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Shailah Gagne

November 30, 2024

I had Mr. Gray as my teacher at Fairgrounds, he was so funny and kind. He was able to make learning fun and believed in his students.

Amd

November 27, 2024

My favorite memory was when he told my class that he knew he wanted to become a teacher when he saw how students faces lit up when he taught.

Autumn Palmer

November 27, 2024

I was in the Young Democrats club he led at Nashua High South. He was always extremely educated and kind to everyone.

Kevin sowyrda

November 26, 2024

Chuck was an amazing teacher. The kids at Fairgrounds Middle School were clearly inspired by him and will no doubt remember his enthusiasm forever.

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