Kelly Gray Nabors
Kelly Gray Nabors, 55, of Gray Court passed away on Friday, January 27, 2023. Born in Greenville, he was a son of the late Alvin A. and Patricia “Patsy” Gray Nabors.
Kelly is survived by his sister, Debby Gaffney and her husband Butch of Rock Hill; numerous nieces and nephews; and his good friend, Tyler Boyes of Gray Court.
In addition to his parents, Kelly was preceded in death by a brother, Roddy A. Nabors and a sister, Laura N. Moody.
A memorial service will be held in the future. Details will be made available when finalized.
Sorry to hear of the passing of Kelly. We had a lot of good times growing up.
Jamie Hughes
Hey roger,its been a long time and yes it will be raining 3’s in heaven. Steve Thornton, i remember me,you,Kelly and Alan Douglas in the brown jeep headed to myrtle Beach
I worked with Kelly for years so sorry for your loss. He was a good guy.
I went to high school with Kelly. He was one of my best friends back then. I am sick to hear of this.
So sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
I have known Kelly for as long as I can remember. He’s always been so nice and one thing for sure we in common was racing! My friend you have won your race RIP gone but never forgotten.
Kelly is a friend of mine for over 32 years.
I’ll miss you Kelly and I will always remember the good old days on West Main Street in Laurens.
Markell Madden
Wow! Hard to believe. Kelly was a great friend back in the day. Lots of fun times. Basketball, Braves games just to name a couple. RIP my friend. I take comfort in knowing that it will be “raining 3s” somewhere in Heaven tonight.
Roger Brownlee
Hey roger,its been a long time and yes it will be raining 3’s in heaven. Steve Thornton, i remember me,you,Kelly and Alan Douglas in the brown jeep headed to myrtle Beach
Kelly you will always be remembered . I will cherish the friendship when I lived in Laurens. Rest easy my friend
Russell Jordan
Kelly and I started first grade together at Pleasant View and graduated together. He was always kind, respectful, and could make us all laugh. My husband, Steve, and he played basketball together at Laurens. Kelly was a good teammate.
Prayers for your family,
Beth and Steve Ramey
Kelly and I were classmates from kindergarten through high school. Always sporting a smile and a kind demeanor, Kelly was a good friend to so many and will be missed. Prayers to Kelly’s family.
Harry Croxton
We were saddened to learn of Kelly’s passing. We have wonderful memories of Kelly from our days of owning Rolling S Golf Club. Kelly loved to play in the dogfights with all of his Rolling S friends. He was a good man who will be missed.
Ron and Harriet Stevenson
I worked with Kelly in Chester along with Randall Waldrup back in the early 90’s and then in Simpsonville for about 10 years. Good days past. He always put a smile on my face. Prayers for his family.