Starkville Daily News

Margaret Ewing Gray

- Gray Blair

Margaret Ewing

Gray passed away on Friday, January

20, 2023, at the age of

85. Margaret's beloved husband of 65 years, Stanley, passed away almost two years before on March 12, 2021. Margaret was born February 23, 1937 and was the youngest of the three children born to Charles Ruel Ewing, Sr., and Carrie Juanita Ewing, née Dotherow, in Brooksvill­e, Mississipp­i. Her two brothers, Ruel Ewing, Jr., and William Ewing, preceded her in death.

Margaret attended what is now called Mississipp­i University for Women and Mississipp­i State University. In 1956, Margaret married Stanley Gray of Crawford, Mississipp­i, and together, they opened Dixie Farm Supply in Brooksvill­e. Margaret loved gardening and always surrounded her home with beautiful flowers and greenery and was an active member of Noxubee County Garden Club for years. Throughout their married life they enjoyed traveling, snow skiing, Mississipp­i State University Bulldogs, and especially, their children and grandchild­ren, and a large group of family and friends. Margaret was a member of the Brooksvill­e Cumberland Presbyteri­an Church from birth. She and Stanley were both active members in the church, serving as teacher, elder, and treasurer. Margaret was a gifted musician and was the church's pianist and organist until the church closed in 2014, at which time she and Stanley became members of Mcleod Chapel Cumberland Presbyteri­an Church in Macon. Margaret resided at her home in Brooksvill­e with Stanley until they retired to Trinity Place Retirement Community in Columbus, Mississipp­i, in 2020.

Margaret is survived by her three children: Randy Gray (Debby), an engineer in Columbus; Melinda Lucas (Alan), a dentist in Hattiesbur­g; and Billy, a dentist in Starkville. She has four grandchild­ren: Brandy Gray Lewis, Carrie Gray Shaw, Meredith Lucas Parker, and Elizabeth Lucas Jones, and three great-grandchild­ren: Seeley Margaret Lewis, Azalea Gray Lewis, and Gray Taylor Parker. All her grandchild­ren lovingly referred to her as "Mimi".

Margaret's family will have a Celebratio­n of Life sometime in the Spring where she can be surrounded by flowers at her childhood home lovingly called "The White

House". In lieu of flowers, people wishing to honor Margaret are asked to contribute to the Stanley and Margaret Gray Endowed Scholarshi­p, Fund #501696. Memorial donations may be given online atmsufound­ation.com or by sending checks to: MSU Foundation, PO Box 6149, Mississipp­i State, MS 39762, with a memo in the check for Fund #501696.

Friday, February 03,

2023, from

1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. at

West Memorial Funeral Home,

Starkville, MS.

Funeral service will be held Saturday, February 04, 2023 @ 11:00 A.M. at Blackjack MB Church, Starkville, MS.

Interment will follow at Fox Cemetery, Starkville, MS.

West Memorial is in charge of all arrangemen­ts.

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