Ronald Lee Gray

March 10, 1947 ~ February 5, 2025
Ronald Lee Gray, 77, Army Vietnam War Veteran, Retired American Red Cross Phlebotomist, loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather died Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Rosary will be at 7:00 pm, Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary, Wichita. Mass will be at 1:00 pm, Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Leoville, KS.
Preceded in death by his father, Orrin Gray; mother, Dora Del Vestal.
Survived by his wife, Patricia Gray of Wichita; sons, Sean Gray of Cartersville, GA, Orrin (Lisa) Gray of Phoenix, AZ; daughter, Vanessa Gray of Colby, KS; grandchildren, Shayla (Caleb) Keltz, Parker (Kira), Paxton (Gemma),Mariah, Preston (Lexi), Lillian, Zane, Heidi, Liam, Lincoln, Evangeline, Emeric, Elodie; great-grandchildren, Amaryllis, Klaus, Theoden, Oliver, Olivia, Olana and 2 on the way.
Memorials have been established with: Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center, 5500 E. Kellogg Ave., Wichita, KS 67218; American Red Cross - Midway Kansas Chapter, 707 N. Main, Wichita, KS 67203.
Rest Ronald, until you hear at dawn, the low, clear reveille of God. Thank you for your service to this nation. U.S. Army, Vietnam veteran.
My favorite guy at the VA that always made me smile and laugh! I’ll miss you Mr. Gray- Tiffany
I remember his kindness back in the days when Jake and I were in scouts together. A good man.
Know of my prayers for him and the family.
Ron was one of my most favorite co-workers at ARC many years ago. Back in 2012 at ARC he is the one who prompted me to have the VA evaluate my Dad Regarding Agent Exposure in Vietnam and I could not have been more thankful for that one piece of advice many years ago. You were such a joy to work with and reminded me a lot of my Dad. I am thankful we stayed in touch after ARC through Facebook. Thank you for your Service. My condolences to your family. You were a special person, a ray of light, and will be deeply missed ❤️
May you continue to spread your light and knowledge for many more years
With loving memories of Uncle Ron.