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Daniel Ernest Gray Sr.

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Daniel Ernest Gray Sr.

Birth
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
21 Apr 2020 (aged 72)
Burial
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 54A Site 269
Memorial ID
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SP4 US ARMY
VIETNAM

The following was contributed by Breezie Salazar-Galaviz (47773128) :
Daniel Ernest Gray, Sr., Perris, CA, departed this life on April 21, 2020 from complications with pneumonia. Dan was born June 6, 1947, Phoenix, Arizona, the first of nine children, to Nyna (Enedina Salazar) and Bud (Clayton Gray). A loving husband, father, brother, photographer and true Nikonian. Dan worked as a mechanic in the US Army 67N20 Rotary Wing in Vietnam, receiving the Purple Heart. Dan leaves his wife of 16 years, Linda Diane Trussell, 7 children, 9 grandchildren and growing! Dan bounded through life with a great sense of humor. He learned the art of photography, first as an apprentice to his father, later for newspapers and always for the love of it. He chased after events and adventure, looking for the perfect shot. He was a man of faith and knew of redemption. He deeply loved his family. Dan lived with PTSD and tried to help other veterans. He kept the names of his 13 close friends killed in Vietnam close to his heart. He honored his country during his lifetime. The family thanks all the staff at the VA, Rancho Springs Medical Center- Murrieta, and Kaiser Moreno Valley for their dedicated loving care. 10-4 Good Buddy! The family held a funeral by zoom. Please contact them for a copy if you were unable to attend.
SP4 US ARMY
VIETNAM

The following was contributed by Breezie Salazar-Galaviz (47773128) :
Daniel Ernest Gray, Sr., Perris, CA, departed this life on April 21, 2020 from complications with pneumonia. Dan was born June 6, 1947, Phoenix, Arizona, the first of nine children, to Nyna (Enedina Salazar) and Bud (Clayton Gray). A loving husband, father, brother, photographer and true Nikonian. Dan worked as a mechanic in the US Army 67N20 Rotary Wing in Vietnam, receiving the Purple Heart. Dan leaves his wife of 16 years, Linda Diane Trussell, 7 children, 9 grandchildren and growing! Dan bounded through life with a great sense of humor. He learned the art of photography, first as an apprentice to his father, later for newspapers and always for the love of it. He chased after events and adventure, looking for the perfect shot. He was a man of faith and knew of redemption. He deeply loved his family. Dan lived with PTSD and tried to help other veterans. He kept the names of his 13 close friends killed in Vietnam close to his heart. He honored his country during his lifetime. The family thanks all the staff at the VA, Rancho Springs Medical Center- Murrieta, and Kaiser Moreno Valley for their dedicated loving care. 10-4 Good Buddy! The family held a funeral by zoom. Please contact them for a copy if you were unable to attend.

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