Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:00 AM James David Gray, perpetual optimist, fun dad, soccer aficionado, golf enthusiast, confidant, hardworking gentleman, and a million other beautiful things, died on April 18, 2021, following a life well-lived.
Mr. Gray was born in Markdale, Ontario, Canada, the first son of Eileen and Goldie Gray.
His father, the town doctor, was the attending Physician to his birth. Mr. Gray was rarely believed when he told this story, until he proved it on his long-form birth certificate. This was the beginning of his colorful life and knack for storytelling.
Mr. Gray, only younger to sister, Christy, had the dubious task of setting an example for his three younger siblings: Barbara, Billy, and Barry. His young boy pranks included eating prized fruit from Mr. Lucas’s tree, reflecting a beam of sunlight into Mr. Steer’s living room and mishaps with a BB gun and hand-crafted bow and arrow. These events became legends, and thankfully
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 4:00 AM The Health Dept.âs newest location at 308 W. Market St., Crawfordsville, located in the old Crawfordsville Family Medicine building, behind Dollar General. The new year has come and there’s lots of news that has come with it. We are very pleased to present our readers with all the highlights of this past week. It was another busy week in Montgomery County.
THE MONTGOMERY County Community Foundation continues to help people who are struggling due to the pandemic, thanks in part to a $10,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation.
AT&T’s grant will be dedicated to the MCCF’s COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund, which was established last March to help those affected by this unprecedented health crisis. The fund is focused largely on food insecurity, health and human services and child care.