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Christopher J. Gray II

Seattle, Washington

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Christopher J. Gray II

Christopher "Chris" J. Gray II, born March 2, 1970 in Seattle, WA, passed peacefully away in his sleep at home on March 2, 2010. He graduated from Kittitas High School and received his bachelor's degree from Central Washington University. Having worked...

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It's hard to believe a year has passed since you left us, Chris. We miss you so much and your memory continues to live on within all those whom you have helped! Rest in Peace, dear soul!

Dr. Donna Swagers

I miss you! I love you!
Love Nicole

To Chris’ family and friends - my sincere condolences to you. I worked with Chris at JRA and was impressed with his dedication to working with youth and families from the first days I worked with him. In retrospect, what I remember most about working with Chris was his sincere respect for people and dedication to his work, no matter how challenging. It seemed that his career path was much more than a job, but that he wanted to make a difference. As his previous supervisor, I trusted that...

To the Gray family; I am so sorry for your loss! I had the pleasure of working with Chris a few years back. He was a kind, talented, gentle soul, who was so good to the kids he worked with at our agency. He had a twinkle in his eye at that time,that was infectious! My hear breaks for you.
~Cathy Werden

Chris was an amazing man with an incredible talent and compassion to help all under his "watchful" care. He left a huge footprint in this life having touched so many in many ways. We at NRLC are all SO grateful that we walked a life path with Chris. He will be always missed for all he shared with us. Those he has touched and worked with will always carry him as their "Guardian Angel" in their hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends as he is a great loss to us...

Nicole -- I am so, so sorry. My heart just aches for you. I can't even put into words how sad I am for your loss. Please know that I am thinking about you, and holding you and keeping you in my thoughts and my prayers.

Chris was a loving husband, son, brother, uncle, best friend and mentor. Words can't describe the saddness that I feel about his passing. He touched so many lives in a variety of ways. I find conmfort in knowing his memory will live on through Nicole, their families, friends. Keeping you all in my daily thoughts and prayers. God Bless us all through this time of grief and sorrow. Remember Chris will always be there in our hearts!

I have so many great memories of Chris during our childhood years. I always had so much fun with him and the other "boy" cousins. Goofing around, hangin' out at the family farm, listening to music, getting spoiled at grandma's, and one of my fondest memories, going to the CWSF! I always looked forward to seeing Chris and knew we would always be having fun no matter what we had planned. Chris was the "cool" cousin to be with and I was always so proud to call him my cousin. Thank you Chris for...

To me Chris wasn't just a parole officer. He was part of the family. When I had a problem, he was there. When I needed someone to talk to, he was there. Over the past 2 years Chris amazed me every day. To him being a parole officer wasn't just a job. It wasn't a duty he had to fulfill every day. To him it was a way of life. He approached it with his whole heart, mind, and body. I know that I would not be where I am today if it wasn't for his support and kindness. He passing is a terrible...