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Published March 06, 2013, 12:00 AM

Bill G. Gray

Bill Gray, 78 years old, born in Covington, TN to Dorothy (Spencer) and Knox Gray, peacefully passed away March 3, 2013 with his family by his side.

Bill grew up in Memphis, TN and joined the Air Force after graduation. He served his country for 23 years. After retiring he worked in automotive service and ended his working career with Rochester Armored Car.

Bill G. Gray

Bill Gray, 78 years old, born in Covington, TN to Dorothy (Spencer) and Knox Gray, peacefully passed away March 3, 2013 with his family by his side.

Bill grew up in Memphis, TN and joined the Air Force after graduation. He served his country for 23 years. After retiring he worked in automotive service and ended his working career with Rochester Armored Car.

He is survived by his wife of nearly 37 years, Carole, son, Toney (fiancé Jen) Gray, daughter, Kristy (Eric) Jorgenson, son Allan (Paula) Harms, son, Billy Jr. (Cindy) Gray, son, Jonathan Gray, son, Randy (Sharon) Gray, daughter, Linda Saulitis, brother, Hugh (Brenda) Gray, sister, Barbara Kirk, sister-in-law, Ann Gray, 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Bob Gray and sister, Grace Straun.

Visitation: Wednesday, March 6, 2013, from 6-7pm with a prayer service at 7pm in the West Funeral Home Chapel, West Fargo, ND.

Funeral: Thursday, March 7, 2013, at 11am at Calvary United Methodist Church, Fargo, ND.

Burial: Casselton Cemetery, Casselton, ND, Thursday, 1:15pm

Online: westfuneralhome.com

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