Gray C. Morgan ... enjoyed Colonial re-enactments



Gray C. Morgan ... enjoyed Colonial re-enactments | Gray C. Morgan

MILTON - Gray C. Morgan, 74, of Milton, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 27, 2018.
Gray is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, MaryJane (Gibson) Morgan; a brother, Robert G. Morgan and his wife Rowan, of Jonesborough, Tenn.; and a sister, Janice M. Skiver of Greensborough, N.C. Gray also leaves a brother in-law, Eric N. Gibson and his wife Kristen B. Gibson of Lee, and a sister in-law, Jennifer P. Gibson of Rochester. Gray enjoyed many dear friends including; Debbie Muller of Rochester, Tammy Spinney of Dover, and Deborah Meridith of Liberty, N.C. Gray was predeceased by his brother in-law Alan R. Gibson of Rochester. Gray was blessed with 10 nieces and nephews.
Gray enjoyed spending time in the outdoors. As a young man he would take to the field at every opportunity to hunt, explore, and study nature. Later in life, he enjoyed canoeing, biking, and even tried motorcycling with his wife. Gray was passionate about living history and re-enactments of the colonial era with a focus on the French and Indian wars time period. He enjoyed attending rendezvous and frequent trips to Fort at No. 4 near Claremont.
Gray graduated from the Colorado School of Trades in Colorado where he learned the art of gun smithing with a focus on classical black-powder long arms. After graduating he worked at Colonial Williamsburg as the gunsmith. Gray went to Wastewater Treatment Operator School in South Portland, Maine, working for municipalities in Wells, Maine, as well as Portsmouth and Durham, N.H. Later Gray attended McIntosh College in Dover, where he earned an Associate Degree in Computer Science. Prior to retirement Gray worked at Thompson Center Arms, in Rochester.
Gray had a passion for animals, often in his life he would opt for giving a good home to a dog that needed the love and attention that he could provide. He and his wife MJ opened their hearts and home to many adored canines over the years.