August 12, 1960 – May 8, 2024
Ritchie Joe Gray, a beloved resident of Spring Hill, Fla., passed away on May 8, 2024, at the age of 63. His life was marked by dedication, service, and a deep love for family, nature, and music.
Ritch was born on August 12, 1960, to Donald and Muriel Gray in Lebanon, Ind. He grew up surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings. Unfortunately, Ritch was predeceased by his father, Donald Gray, his mother, Muriel Gray, and his brother, Bruce Allen Gray and grandparents. However, he leaves behind cherished memories with his surviving family members: sons, Nathan Gray and Zachery Gray; daughter, Johna Gray; granddaughter, Ruth Lennon Gray; brother, Gary Gray; sisters, Cheryl Skaggs, Denise McDonald, and Jayne Gribble; brothers-in-law, Jim Skaggs, John McDonald, and John Gribble; sister-in-law, Christine Gray; along with several nieces and nephews.
Ritch’s life was multifaceted, reflecting his diverse interests and passions. He served in various capacities, leaving a lasting impact on those around him. Ritch proudly served in the Drum and Bugle Corps of the United States Marine Corps. His commitment to duty and discipline exemplified the core values of the Marines. As a Montgomery County narcotics sheriff deputy, Ritch worked tirelessly to keep his community safe. His dedication to law enforcement was unwavering. Ritch’s analytical mind led him to a successful career as a manufacturing engineer. His contributions to industry and innovation were significant. Beyond his professional life, Ritch found joy in several hobbies:
He loved spending time on the golf course, perfecting his swing and enjoying the outdoors.
Exploring the beauty of nature was a source of solace for Ritch. Whether through wooded trails or along the coastline, he found peace in the natural world.
Music resonated deeply with Ritch. Whether playing an instrument, attending concerts, or simply listening to his favorite tunes, he found comfort and inspiration in melodies.
Ritch’s love extended to his loyal companion, Sara. Their bond was unbreakable, and Sara brought joy to his days.
Ritch Gray’s legacy lives on through the memories he created, the lives he touched, and the love he shared. As we mourn his passing, let us celebrate the richness of his life and honor his memory.
“And when the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me. Shine until tomorrow, let it be.”
May Ritch rest in eternal peace.
NHS Class of ’79. Man, that guy could squeeze notes out of a trumpet. “March, Millers, march!” RIP, Ritchie Gray.
RIP Ritchie. God Speed.
Served with Richie while in the drum corps st 29 palms. Have some great memories during those times and he will be missed. Play thst bugle or trumpet often my friend.
Ritchie was such a nice man. He and my brother Scott Stevenson went to boot camp together and served in the USMC drum and bugle Corp together. God Speed Ritchie. Ooh rah!