
1946 –2012
Bennettsville, SC – Vernon (Terry) Stevenson Gray III, 66, formerly of Pomfret, passed away on Thursday, December 20, 2012 in the home he shared with his longtime companion Beverly Wranosky. Born in Toledo, OH, he was the son of the late Vernon Stevenson, II and Beth (Warnick) Gray.
Mr. Gray was a proud graduate of Nichols College. He worked at International Paper for several years as a corporate controller as well as several other paper companies along the East Coast.
Terry enjoyed outdoor activities including hiking, camping and golfing. He also had a love for the beach and spent many weekends at Myrtle Beach. He was an honored member of the United States Army, serving his country in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968.
Terry is survived by his three children; Heather and her husband Eric Livingston of Putnam, Nicole and her husband Gary Klotzer of Woodstock, and Sean and his wife Nadine Gray of Putnam; his five grandchildren, Mackenzie, Jillian, Colby, Cooper, and Avery. He is predeceased by his sister Linda Gray.
Terry’s wishes will be honored with a memorial service and burial with his father and grandparents in Woodstock, VT at a later date. For memorial guest book visit www.GilmanandValade.com.
The Cudworth Family
We hope you find peace in your heart and our prayers are with you and your family. As always, please let me know if there’s anything I can do for you my friend.
Wendy and family.
Judi saint johm
Dear Hearher and Sean, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. I’m sure he could not have been prouder of you both and your beautiful families. My God take care of you
In your time of such a great loss, love to you both always. Judi
Chris & Jennifer Green
Heather, Sean & families,
Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Peace & prayers,
Chris & Jen
Tina Delano
To Terry’s Family,
I just saw this online and am so shocked and sorry to learn of Terry’s passing. He and I go back to our high school days and there were many happy memories.
I send my sympathy and condolence to all of you.
Tina Delano
Katy Bousquet
Terry’s Family: Sincere condolences to your family. I have fond memories of many fun times that go back to high school days. Katy
Kevin and June Foley
Our deep condolences to all those who have lost Terry from their lives. Even after all these years memories of him make us smile. Hold on to the happy times that make you smile and he will always be with you.
Our sincere sympathy to all
Linda Waterman Warner
Dear Beverly and children, I am so sorry to hear of your loss of your companion and father. Terry was a dear friend from the time he moved into Pomfret. My brother and he were inseperable for many years. He was like a brother to me and the sweetest and most sincere person I knew as a young teenager that I had ever met. Unfortunately we all go our seperate ways, but my prayers were always with Terry. We had many fun times at both his home in Pomfret and our home with his sweet sister Linda before she passed away. Fond memories live on forever.
My deepest sympathies
Linda (Waterman) Warner
Dawn Hehir
Heather and family- My condolences to all of you. It is never easy losing a loved one. May he rest in peace.
Jill
I know this is a very difficult time for the family. Something that has always given me comfort is a scripture at Revelation 21:4, it says, “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” I sincerely hope this brings you some comfort.
Cathy Wade (was Nason)
Wondered where Terry was living at this time. Our families were friends years ago when Terry and my ex husband worked at International Paper. We had a lot of fun back then. Our family was so sad to hear that Terry had passed away. Our condolences to his family. His memory will live with his old friends, too.
Kathy Dyrland Webster
I am so sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. His picture looks just as I remember him so many years ago on Jericho Rd. in Pomfret, Conn. He was a good friend to the Dyrland family and I know he will remain in memory always. With my sincere sympathy.