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Gaye Lynn <I>Gregoroski</I> Gray-Thorn

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Gaye Lynn Gregoroski Gray-Thorn

Birth
USA
Death
6 Mar 2018 (aged 63)
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Boulder City, Newton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SE Corner, near N-S road
Memorial ID
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Most people knew her as "Sister Gray." She was the daughter of Theodore "Ted" Gregoroski and Mary Lou (Ryan) Gregoroski, both buried in Springfield, Missouri.

Married at the Duenweg (Missouri) Assembly of God Church, in November 2008, to Wesley Thorn. [Living] Resided in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas at time of her passing, and spent her final few days at the Circle of Life Hospice, Legacy Village in Bentonville, Arkansas.

She was a Graduate of the Ozark Bible Institute, Neosho, Missouri; and Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Missouri. She had worked for the Missouri Department of Social Services (DFS) as an Income Maintenance Caseworker.

Graveside services were held on March 12, 2018 at Hazelgreen Cemetery, with the Reverend Daniel Taylor, President of Ozark Bible Institute and College officiating. Closing prayers were offered by Rev. Terry Miles. Donations in her memory and to assist with burial expenses, may be made to the Clark Funeral Home in Neosho, Missouri.
Most people knew her as "Sister Gray." She was the daughter of Theodore "Ted" Gregoroski and Mary Lou (Ryan) Gregoroski, both buried in Springfield, Missouri.

Married at the Duenweg (Missouri) Assembly of God Church, in November 2008, to Wesley Thorn. [Living] Resided in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas at time of her passing, and spent her final few days at the Circle of Life Hospice, Legacy Village in Bentonville, Arkansas.

She was a Graduate of the Ozark Bible Institute, Neosho, Missouri; and Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Missouri. She had worked for the Missouri Department of Social Services (DFS) as an Income Maintenance Caseworker.

Graveside services were held on March 12, 2018 at Hazelgreen Cemetery, with the Reverend Daniel Taylor, President of Ozark Bible Institute and College officiating. Closing prayers were offered by Rev. Terry Miles. Donations in her memory and to assist with burial expenses, may be made to the Clark Funeral Home in Neosho, Missouri.


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