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Johnny Grey

1938 - 2025

Johnny Grey obituary, 1938-2025

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1938

DIED

2025

Johnny Grey Obituary

Johnny Grey

May 8, 1938 - August 12, 2025

Johnny Monroe Grey passed away on August 12, 2025 in Amelia, VA. He was born in Amelia on May 8, 1938 and spent much of his life there because he loved his hometown. He was reared by his grandparents on a farm near the Veterans Cemetery, served in the Navy, helped his father build houses throughout Virginia, and was a maintenance engineer for hotels and apartment complexes. He loved car races and animals, especially his rescue horses and cats. He is best remembered, though, for his music--writing, singing, playing, and producing. He began performing on mandolin in his early teens in a bluegrass band, would later add keyboards and guitar, and played rock and roll for the troops over a seven-year period while in the service. He appeared at the Grand Old Opry, won the Country Music News Award in Norfolk in 1964, won the Virginia State Champion Vocalist Award in 1969 in Crewe, won the Best Band Award several times at the Azalea Festival, was Grand Marhsall at that festival in 1986, and performed at state and county fairs as well as assisted living, rehab and correctional facilities throughout his life. He opened for Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Marty Robbins, Hank Williams, Jr., Mickey Gilley, and Don Gibson, amongst others, and released several singles and albums, including Red Hot & Workin' On It. He was also a radio DJ in Tappahannock and at WXGI in Richmond. Johnny knew Christ as his Savior and loved him. He was preceded in death by his mother, Francelia Babcock Grey, his father, Clifford Grey, and his brothers, Wayne Grey and Ron Grey. He is survived by several children and his companion, Denice Hall.

The burial service will be at Dale Memorial Park, 10201 Newbys Bridge Rd. in Chesterfield on Monday, August 18 at 12 noon.


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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Aug. 17, 2025.

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David Holt

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I knew Johnny from my years at WXGI radio. We never worked together but knew each other well. He would stop by to visit often and regularly appeared on our live stage and TV shows. He was a funny and talented man. He did a silly and "not too bright" character named "Bubba Yardbrick". He did this on stage occasionally and with me on the air every now and then. Totally unrehearsed. I just played along and trusted Johnny to behave himself. He had quite a comedic flair. What a great guy. And like so many others I knew during those WXGI days, another fine person has left us. I'll miss you and remember you, Johnny.

Alan Rhoades

August 18, 2025

Met him at Va. Dragway in Petersburg years ago. Became friends right away. Saw him play a few times and talked GTOs with him. Glad he was saved.

Sandra H. Grey

August 17, 2025

Fortunately I was able to visit with Johnny a couple of times before he passed! So sorry for your loss! He was the oldest of the 3 brothers and the last to go! Prayers for all who are grieving!

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