Burial was in Belah [Cemetery] with arrangements by Hixson Brothers, Inc., of Jena.
Dr. Gray died on March 26, 1975, at 9:40 p.m. at the P&S Hospital in Shreveport. He was a dentist, a life member of the American Dental Association, a graduate of Northwestern where he was a basketball letterman and graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans in 1939. He practiced dentistry in Shreveport since 1939.
Survivors include 3 brothers, Dr. James S. Gray, Shreveport, Dr. Fred H. Gray, Shreveport; and Mr. Homer L. Gray, Bossier City; 3 sisters, Mrs. Eunice Keel of Bossier City, Mrs. Sena Windham of Trout and Mrs. Mildred Simmons of Trout; his mother, Mrs. Lillie Gray of Trout.
Pallbearers were Dr. Andrew Windham, Leon Keel, Dennis Foshee, Richard Gray, Stanley Tant, and Wallace Simmons.
Published in The Jena Times, April 3, 1975
Burial was in Belah [Cemetery] with arrangements by Hixson Brothers, Inc., of Jena.
Dr. Gray died on March 26, 1975, at 9:40 p.m. at the P&S Hospital in Shreveport. He was a dentist, a life member of the American Dental Association, a graduate of Northwestern where he was a basketball letterman and graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans in 1939. He practiced dentistry in Shreveport since 1939.
Survivors include 3 brothers, Dr. James S. Gray, Shreveport, Dr. Fred H. Gray, Shreveport; and Mr. Homer L. Gray, Bossier City; 3 sisters, Mrs. Eunice Keel of Bossier City, Mrs. Sena Windham of Trout and Mrs. Mildred Simmons of Trout; his mother, Mrs. Lillie Gray of Trout.
Pallbearers were Dr. Andrew Windham, Leon Keel, Dennis Foshee, Richard Gray, Stanley Tant, and Wallace Simmons.
Published in The Jena Times, April 3, 1975
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