Mr. Gay was a self-tght novelist om ral Tennsee who emerged om obscury his late 50s wh crilly praised books the Southern Gothic style.
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- WILLIAM LAWRENCE GAY OBUARY
- WILLIAM GAY DI AT 70; WRER TIED TO TENNSEE
- WILLIAM "WILL" GAY
- WILLIAM "BILL" LAWRENCE GAY
- OBUARY OF WILLIAM G. GAY
WILLIAM LAWRENCE GAY OBUARY
Fd the obuary of William “Bill” Lawrence Gay (1956 - 2023) om Kston, NC. Leave your ndolenc to the fay on this memorial page or send flowers to show you re. * william gay obituary *
It is wh ep sorrow that we announce the ath of William Lawrence Gay formerly of Kston, North Carola, who passed away on March 13, 2023, at the age of 66, leavg to mourn fay and iends. Leave a sympathy msage to the fay the gutbook on this memorial page of William Lawrence Gay to show was preceased by: his parents, Marilynn Ferrell Gay and Joseph Daniel Gay; and his father--law At Rae Johnson Sr.. He is survived by: his wife Phyllis Johnson Gay of Atlantic Beach, NC; his children, Palmer At Gay of Atlantic Beach, NC, Kara Johnson Gay and Keeley Ferrell Gay of Charlton, SC; his mother--law Ellen Brson Johnson of Kston, NC; and his siblgs, Lynn Gay Crawford of Kston, NC, Joseph Daniel Gay, Jr.
WILLIAM GAY DI AT 70; WRER TIED TO TENNSEE
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(Sara Beth) of Wilmgton, NC and Mark O'Brian Gay (Carol) of Lville, NC.
WILLIAM "WILL" GAY
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AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTWilliam Gay Di at 70; Wrer Tied to TennseeFeb. 29, 2012William Gay, a self-tght novelist om ral Tennsee who emerged om obscury his late 50s wh crilly praised books the Southern Gothic style, died last Thursday at his home, a log b Hohenwald, southwt of Nashville.
WILLIAM "BILL" LAWRENCE GAY
Gay’s most recent publisher, MacAdam/ son of a sharecropper who spent much of his workg life blue-llar jobs, Mr.
Gay wrote about stic Tennsee wh an si observer’s eye for lol lor and a hyperbolist’s light regnal idsyncrasi.
Gay created a hometown for his fiercely eccentric, furly motivated or morally challenged characters — Ackerman’s Field, Tenn. Gay wrote “The Paperhanger, ” a short story about a man who killed a ltle girl bee she had looked at him funny.
OBUARY OF WILLIAM G. GAY
Gay’s prose, not exactly purple, was often ght wh mythic ronance — that serpent, for example — which sued the amb parabl of good and evil that drew him. Gay to the readg world beyond lerary journals, he created a battle between Dallas Hard, a malevolent bootlegger, and Nathan Wer, the young rpenter Hard hir to build a honky-tonk on the property he has taken over om s crippled owner.