Gray, Elzora Kelley, d.1999
Obit from Birmingham News (AL)
Obit from Birmingham News (AL)
Dennie Woods Gray
The Birmingham News
12/18/1973 pg 44
The Birmingham News
Tuesday June 17, 1947
pg 17
Heart Attack Fatal
to William Gray
Funeral services for William Gray will be held at Savannah, GA, it was announced this morning. Mr. Gray, brother of Allen Gray, president of the Jefferson County Sportsmen's Association, died of a heart attack yesterday at Jefferson Hospital.
Offices of the J.C.S.A will be closed for several days, Mr. Gray said last night.
The Birmingham News
Monday November 7, 1955
pg 15
Mrs. Frances Gray,
of Dixiana, dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Victoria Gray, 81, who died yesterday at her home in Dixiana, Ala, will be held Wednesday.
Services will be held at 2 pm at the Bradford Baptist Church with the Rev. Jasper Kelly and the Rev. Oscar York officiating. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery, Brown-Service, Norwood, directing.
The Birmingham News
Saturday June 5, 1948
pg 10
The Birmingham News
Monday, April 29, 1974
pg 39
Birmingham News
Sunday, September 20, 1959
pg B2
Birmingham News
Sunday, September 20, 1959
pg B2
Mrs. Hester Smith Gray, age 80, of 4225 4th Ave. S. passed away Friday pm in Panama City, Fla. She is survived by the husband William N. Gray; 2 sisters, Mrs. D. F. Black and Mrs. G. W. Harris, both of Atlanta, Ga., and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Sunday 2:30 pm. from Johns-Ridout's Church Chapel, the Rev. James E. Harris officiating. Interment Elmwood Cemetery, Johns-Ridout's directing, 2136 8th Ave. S.
The Birmingham News
Wed, Aug 20, 1975
Page 71
Metro Edition
Mrs. Ruby Allen Gray, 84, of 108 West Hawthorn Road, Homewood, who died Monday, was an Alabama native and a member ofTrinity United Methodist Church. She was a retired bookkeeper for Spivey Johnson Co., and a former member of the 50 Plus Bridge Associaion. Graveside service was today at Elmwood, Valley Chapel directing. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Laura Clanton, Lakeland, Fla, and Mrs. Morgan Tyler, Greenville, SC, and a nephew, James Clapp, Memphis, Tenn.
The Birmingham News
Tuesday Feb 15, 1972
pg 21