Omega Joy Brink Gray of Waco, a retired Arlington school district employee, died Tuesday in a local hospital. She was 65.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m., today at Rosemound Cemetery, Don Gaylor officiating.
Mrs. Gray was born Feb. 1, 1927, in Waco. She had lived in Houston and Arlington for a number of years before returning to Waco three years ago. She was employed by the Arlington Independent School District for a number of years and by Monning's in Waco.
Survivors include her husband, Donald Sterling Gray; two sons, Larry Lynn Gray of Waco and Timothy Clyde Gray of Fort Worth; a daughter, Donna Gail Sheridan of Dallas; two brothers, Billy B. Brink of Fort Worth and Jerry Brink of Waco; two sisters, Bonnie Raborn and Tiniree Norris, both of Waco; three grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Kotch Funeral Homein West is n charge of arrangements.
Source - Waco Tribune Herald 3-5-1992
Omega Joy Brink Gray of Waco, a retired Arlington school district employee, died Tuesday in a local hospital. She was 65.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m., today at Rosemound Cemetery, Don Gaylor officiating.
Mrs. Gray was born Feb. 1, 1927, in Waco. She had lived in Houston and Arlington for a number of years before returning to Waco three years ago. She was employed by the Arlington Independent School District for a number of years and by Monning's in Waco.
Survivors include her husband, Donald Sterling Gray; two sons, Larry Lynn Gray of Waco and Timothy Clyde Gray of Fort Worth; a daughter, Donna Gail Sheridan of Dallas; two brothers, Billy B. Brink of Fort Worth and Jerry Brink of Waco; two sisters, Bonnie Raborn and Tiniree Norris, both of Waco; three grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Kotch Funeral Homein West is n charge of arrangements.
Source - Waco Tribune Herald 3-5-1992
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