168. MissionCast – Tribute to Mrs. Mai Gray

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Mrs. Mai Gray, educator, church leader, loved family member was remembered as family and friends gathered on the campus of St. Paul School of Theology to celebrate her life of faithful Christian service.  Her beloved husband the Rev. C. Jarrett Gray, pastor and District Superintendent, in the Missouri West Conference, passed away in 2009. 

After speaking, as a former president of the Women’s Division of the General Board of Global Ministries, at the United Methodist Women’s Assembly, in St. Louis, she suffered a fall from which she did not recover.

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