Mr Jason Douglas Gray

Funeral Service: Fri 11th Apr 2025

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Gray
(Inverurie)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a true fighter and warrior, Jason Douglas Gray at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Friday, March 21, 2025, aged 34 years, Jason faced every challenge with courage and strength, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and determination. Beloved son and best friend to Joan, brother and soulmate to Amanda, much-loved grandson to Marion and Doug, nephew, cousin and friend to so many. A celebration of Jason’s life will be held in Barra Barn, Barra Castle, Inverurie on Friday, April 11 at 1.00pm, to which all friends are respectfully invited, thereafter cremation private. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu if so desired at barn door in aid of The Leanne Fund, Cystic Fibrosis Charity. Bright colours with a splash of red preferred.

Funeral Service

Location

Barra Barn, Barra Castle

Date & Time

1:00pm Fri 11th Apr 2025

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Eric Massie Funeral Directors

76A High Street
Inverurie
AB51 3XS

01467 621 368
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