Richard Gray dies in accident

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BigRiver
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A GoFundMe campaign to help lend some support to Richard's wife and children can be found here:  https://www.gofundme.com/f/supporting-t ... hare-sheet
Jared
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Guest wrote:
RogerKYS wrote:Richard Gray, second mate on the American Steamship Co. 1,000-footer Walter J. McCarthy Jr., died Monday night in a shipboard accident. The vessel was anchored offshore at Gary, IN, at the time and getting ready to come in and unload. His wife Danielle and three children survive. He was a graduate of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy. He lived in Traverse City, MI.
Richard was a good friend, a good person, and a good shipmate, we'll all miss him dearly.
My condolences to you and your crewmates along with his family. Sorry for the loss of one of your own on duty.
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RogerKYS wrote:Richard Gray, second mate on the American Steamship Co. 1,000-footer Walter J. McCarthy Jr., died Monday night in a shipboard accident. The vessel was anchored offshore at Gary, IN, at the time and getting ready to come in and unload. His wife Danielle and three children survive. He was a graduate of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy. He lived in Traverse City, MI.
Richard was a good friend, a good person, and a good shipmate, we'll all miss him dearly.
BigRiver
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Richard Gray dies in accident

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Richard Gray, second mate on the American Steamship Co. 1,000-footer Walter J. McCarthy Jr., died Monday night in a shipboard accident. The vessel was anchored offshore at Gary, IN, at the time and getting ready to come in and unload. His wife Danielle and three children survive. He was a graduate of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy. He lived in Traverse City, MI.
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