Kenzie L. Gray

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Kenzie L Gray, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and cherished member of the Triedstone Missionary Baptist Church, passed away on September 27, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. Born in Wilson, North Carolina, Kenzie lived a life filled with love, faith, and passion.

Kenzie was born on February 3, 1954, in Wilson County, North Carolina. He graduated from George Wingate High School in New York, where he showcased his talents as an actor in the renowned play “A Raisin in the Sun,” leaving a lasting impression on his peers. He continued his education with a football scholarship, attending Chico State University in Chico, California, where he met the mother of his children.

Kenzie spent twenty years in California before relocating to Columbus with his mother, who had moved there from New York. He embraced his membership in the Triedstone Missionary Baptist Church, where he actively served in various capacities, including the Men of Vision, Male Chorus, and Senior Usher Board. His commitment and devotion to his church and community were unwavering.

In addition to his countless contributions to Triedstone, Kenzie had a deep love for his family. He was a proud and devoted husband to his beloved wife Lauren Gray, with whom he shared many cherished moments. He is also survived by two daughters, Jihan and Santy Gray, instilling in them his passions for acting, chess, and the joy of dance, particularly his signature move, the New York Hustle. He is also survived by his sisters/niece Dana Scarlet and Sadiqua Scarlet; stepsons Gerald Jones and Steven Jones and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

Kenzie, a loving grandfather, took immense pride in his ten grandchildren and created countless memories with them. He was not only a great Domino and Biz Wiz player but also a skilled chess player, passing on his acquired wisdom to his children and grandchildren.

After retiring from his position as a transporter at Port A Clean, Kenzie continued his employment at The Marlan Gary Funeral Home, The Chapel of Peace, serving as a funeral attendant. His gentle presence and compassionate nature brought comfort to grieving families during their most difficult times. Despite his passing, Kenzie’s spirit of joy and love will forever shine in the hearts of those he touched.

Visitation 5:00pm and Home Going Service 6:00pm Sunday October 1, 2023 at Triedstone Missionary Baptist Church 858 E. 3rd Ave. Despite his passing, Kenzie’s spirit of joy and love will forever shine in the hearts of those he touched.

Kenzie L Gray leaves behind a profound void in the lives of his wife, children, grandchildren, stepsons, extended family, friends, and the Triedstone Church. May we remember his vibrant spirit, unwavering faith, and dedication to his loved ones. In the depths of our grief, let us find solace in the knowledge that Kenzie’s legacy will continue to inspire and guide us.

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Condolence Messages

  1. Bishop Jerome H Ross & Patricia A Ross

    Our hearts are saddened at this loss, but we know it’s Heaven’s gain. Brother Kenzie had a tenacious, refreshing, genuine spirit that we will all miss! Our thoughts and prayers are with Lauren and the entire family.
    Love and Blessings

  2. Thank you for all the good memories and the many laughs we shared. I still remember what you told me and I can’t stop laughing! Thanks OG!

  3. To “Gray Family ”
    You Remain in my Heart and in my Prayers
    May our Heavenly Father be Anchor in your path to healing and Peace.

  4. Sending condolences to the Gray family. Hang in there and things will get better in time.

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