Kelly A. Bray, 49, of Indianapolis, passed away on February 4, 2018 from medical complications.
Ms. Bray was born July 26, 1968 in Beech Grove, Indiana. Kelly graduated from Emmerich
Manual High School in 1986 and pursued further studies at Purdue University. She was an
administrative assistant, manager, and assistant manager at Adesa, Creations, and Meijer.
Her true passions were equality and the Chicago Cubs. Only a fool would have challenged her in
Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, as she nurtured her trivia skills any chance she had. All who
knew her will remember her passionate nature, generosity, intelligence, wit, and the healthy
dose of sarcasm she spread liberally. Throughout life, she maintained compassion and kindness
toward others, inspiring friends and family near and far. Her memory will live on in the hearts
of those who had the privilege of knowing her.
The family will hold a private memorial celebration to be announced at a later date. She was
preceded in death by her father, Richard G. (Cotton) Bray.
Leeah Borge says
You were one heck of an amazing woman, Kelly. I admired you so much and enjoyed sitting next to you for three years while we were in band. You are terribly missed and loved. My heart goes out to your family and friends.
Teresa Gross says
I sure will miss our long talks/gossip/venting sessions!! Keep the Diet Coke cold and the Chips Ahoy fresh—I’m sure we will have lots to catch up on when I see you again! Love you!!
Sarah Ross says
I will never forget you or your family, as you all made such a lasting impact on me and my career! I will cherish our short time together forever! Your positive attitude through it all will be a lasting example of how and who I want to be! Fly high sweet girl! I love you and send my thoughts and prayers to Mom and Ken!
Sarah Ross… your “favorite” nurse!
Debra S. Wilson says
May the Lord strengthen you and give you His peace during this time of sorrow. March on Redskin!!
Beth A. Williams says
My Beautiful, sweet friend! Gosh, you brightened every day. Your sassy, but sweet sarcasm; always Brightened my day. I pray I left even the smallest part of me with you! Your family- ahh, what Amazing people! We shared intense talks and hugs; all because of you! Rest well and finally be free of pain and just stir it up!! All my heart, Beth