Patricia Mae Gray
It is with profound sorrow and reverence that we announce the passing of Patricia Mae Gray, a beloved wife, mother, and friend, who left us on April 29, 2026, in her home in Fort Stockton, Texas. Patricia, a vibrant soul who graced the lives of many, was born May 23, 1935, in Denver, Colorado to Harry and Beulah Heurer.
Her spirit embodied a unique blend of strength and gentleness, always guided by her profound faith as a devoted Catholic. Patricia was a selfless, loving, and kind-hearted individual, whose unwavering persistence and resilience inspired those around her. She nurtured a warm and welcoming home for her family, always placing others’ needs above her own. Her sensitivity towards others was matched only by her remarkable strength, making her a pillar of support for her loved ones.
Pat married Robert on November 24th, 1962, in (place of marriage). She graduated from cosmetology school and owned Patricia’s hair salon in Ft. Stockton for many years She is survived by her cherished husband, Robert Gray, and her beloved children. Steven Naslund, Jerry (Jackie) Gray and their children Jessica and Ryan, Kim (James) Davitt and their children Shane, Hannah and Chelsey, Janith (Chad) Truesdell and their child Robert. Also survived by a great grandchild, Fallon Cole.
Patricia’s legacy of love will continue through them, as well as through the countless lives she touched throughout her journey.
Rosary was held at 7:00 pm on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at Eternity Funeral Home with Visitation for family and friends from 6pm to 8pm.
A Mass celebrating Patricia’s life was held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish St. Agnes Catholic Church on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM, where family and friends were invited to join in honoring her memory. Following the Mass, Patricia was laid to rest Fort Stockton Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were by Eternity Funeral Home.
As we gather to pay tribute to Patricia Mae Gray, let us remember the beautiful light she brought to our lives and the unwavering love she shared with all. May she rest in the peace of the Lord, knowing she was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed.