Andrew Edward Wray
Andrew Edward Wray, 45, of the Webster/Clear Lake Area, passed away on April 3, 2021 in Huntsville, Texas. He was born on July 28, 1975. Andrew enjoyed writing science fiction stories, cooking and creating all types of artwork. He had an affinity for the film and entertainment industry and was an avid collector of autographs. Star Wars was by far his favorite movie! Andrew also enjoyed reading and collecting comic books. Andrew is survived by his parents, Theresa Jo (Stone) Wray and Robert Edward Wray; grandfather, Floyd Stone Jr.; sister, Audrey Cochran and her husband, Brandon; nephews, Conrad and Carlyle Cochran; stepbrothers, Brian Mehring and his wife, Thu, Andrew Mehring and his wife, Gabriella, Paul Mehring, Joseph Mehring and his wife, Ling; uncles, Stephen Stone and his wife, Carol and David Stone and his wife, Joanne. Private funeral service will be held for the family.
We are so sorry for your loss. Andy was so special to me and I will treasure my childhood memories with him.
I’m so sorry. Praying for God’s peace and comfort for all his family and friends.
My heart felt condolences go out to the family. Our thoughts and prayers go out for you Theresa and your family.
John Opre
Praying for all the family as they work thru these trying times!🙏❤️
Carrol Cochran
I am so sorry for your loss. He was alway so kind and sweet!
Dear Cousin, Theresa and Dear Uncle Floyd, I am just so sorry for your loss. Sending all the family love and prayers.
Dear Theresa and Uncle Floyd, I am so sorry this unspeakable loss. My heart and deep sympathy goes out to all the family during these difficult days. Andrew was such a kind and sensitive soul and he will be greatly missed. His smile and love will live on in our memories. Love to you all ~ DeAnne
I am so sorry to hear about Andy’s passing. My thoughts and blessings of peace and comfort for everyone in his family.
Dear sister,
Our hearts go out to all who were touched by the loss of Andrew especially his mother and his Gran Gran. Words cannot express the sorrow of losing a son. May you have sweet memories whenever you think of him. Our love and prayers are with you.
I will deeply miss Andrew. My friend of almost 40 years, whom made my childhood memories great, with many wonderful memories, and adventurers. I could write a book on all we did and shared, and all of it was awesome. It hurts to know his chapter has it’s last page written, but I promise, his story will live on.
Quick, act like a tree; with love from a Pollock