Margaret Mae Gray
July 28, 1928 - September 5, 2014

Obituary
Margaret Mae Gray, age 86 died peacefully in Tukwila on Friday, September 5, 2014. Margaret is survived by her daughter, Sharon Yasemsky (Dale Laura); son, Gene Gray (Pam); granddaughter, Hannah and her father David Yasemsky; grandchildren, Joshua, Amanda, Tori and Lucas; great-granddaughter, Adalynn; sister, Frances Wood; brothers, Bill and Larry Brown; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bud Gray in 2003. A Celebration of her life will be held on Sunday, 09/21 at 1:00 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA. Graveside Committal will be private.
I am so glad I got to know Margaret. We had many long talks and I loved hearing her accounts of her experiences.
Margaret was wonderful lady and role model and I will miss her enthusiasm and her smile.
(Photo is of Margaret participating in the North SeaTac Park Clean up 3 years ago.)
God bless, Margaret.
I have many wonderful memories of Margaret and Bud. Much love to Sharon, Gene and all the family. You are all in my prayers!
Margaret lived her life well. Her inspirational spunk and enthusiasm was such a positive example to all who knew her. Margaret and Bud’s community involvement was enormous and touched many lives. Rest well, “Special Lady”. You will be remembered, lovingly, always.
May you find peace in knowing that your loved one is sleep in death and that one day you will see her again. May the peace of Jehovah be with your family. Acts 24:15
I knew Margaret my entire life; she and my mother were the best of friends and they had many good times together, along with my dad and her husband Bud. They went on annual trips together with a group from “playgroup” from way back when I was a little girl. She has always been felt to be part of our family and she will be missed.
Thirty-one years ago I met Margaret IMcMicken Elementary school.
Later she and Bud delivered Meals on Wheels to my parents. They looked forward to their visits with Margaret and Bud.
Two years ago we our friendship grew when I came to the SeaTac Senior Center. She has the respect of many for her dedicated service to our community. I will miss her stories and, of course. her smile.