Members of the Atlanta KC Old Boys fraternity are deeply saddened by the passing of Tony Gray, a respected community leader who has supported the Atlanta chapter over the years.
William Anthony (Tony) Gray was born on June 2, 1949, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. He passed away peacefully on the afternoon of February 27, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Atlanta chapter was well represented at his memorial service, which was held in Atlanta recently.
Tony's life was marked by service, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the Jamaican and wider Caribbean community in Atlanta.
Tony Gray served with distinction as President of the Atlanta Jamaican Association (AJA), where his leadership helped strengthen the bonds of the Jamaican diaspora and promote the rich cultural heritage of Jamaica. Under his guidance, the association continued to grow as a unifying force for Jamaicans and Caribbean nationals living in the Atlanta area.
A proud Jamaican and a tireless advocate for community unity, Tony was widely admired for his thoughtful leadership and generous spirit. Those who knew him recall a man who believed deeply in bringing people together and in preserving the traditions and values that define Caribbean identity.
According to one tribute, Tony served with honor. He led with humility and he supported others with genuine kindness.
His presence at community gatherings and his willingness to support others left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of working alongside him.
As the community reflects on his life and contributions, the KC Old Boys of Georgia extend heartfelt condolences to the members of the Atlanta Jamaican Association, the wider Jamaican diaspora, and especially to Tony's beloved wife and daughter.