Danny "Ray" Burleson

August 23, 1953 ~ October 22, 2022
Born in:
Bakersville, NC
Resided in:
Fletcher, NC
Danny “Ray” Burleson, 69, went to be with his Lord and Savior on October 22, 2022.
He was born on August 23, 1953, as one of nine, the fourth of seven boys. He graduated Bowman High School in 1971 and worked with the Forest Service and as an EMT for Mitchell County Ambulance Service. He actually met his future wife in the back of an ambulance! He graduated respiratory therapy school in 1979 and worked at Gaston Memorial and Mission Hospitals. He transitioned to Mission’s Clinical Informatics department and retired in 2017.
His work was not the major defining quality of his life, it was his love of his Jesus and the love of others. He served his church as a deacon, treasurer, co-director of children’s church, and helped with the IT needs of Emma’s Grove Church. He participated in mission trips to India and Nicaragua and served on the board of Vision Nicaragua with Val Mydske and Daren Pinkerton for 20 years. He has truly touched individuals near and far. Everyone loved his gentle spirit and his fix-it abilities, and those closest to him cannot look at Snoopy or watch Star Trek and not think of him.
Preceding him in death includes his mother and father, Pless and Eula Burleson; his infant brother, his twin brother, Donny Jay; and his brothers, Dorman Burleson and Frank Burleson. He leaves a whole host of family and friends on this earthly plane including his beloved wife, Cathe Wilson Burleson. They celebrated 46 years of marriage this past May.
Also left to cherish his memory are his siblings and their significant others, including Darrell Burleson and Verlyn, Billy Joe Burleson and Corda, Faye Edwards and Charles, and Emma Buxton and Gary; and his sisters-in-law, Sharon Brewer and Jake, Vickie Quinn and Tim, and Debbie Mills and Buzz. While he didn’t have his own biological children all his nieces and nephews felt like they were his children: Lauren Brewer, Elizabeth Brewer, Natria Small, Katrina Collins, Jerry Burleson, Daniel Burleson, Darlene Reed, Donny Burleson, Stacy Burleson, Scott Burleson, Chad Edwards, CJ Edwards, Crystal Hill, Sarah Vance, and Michael Vance. Other “adopted” children, include Kristy Gordon and her parents, Peppy and Bruce, as well as Kevin Real and his parents, Henry and Jeanette, as well as too many more to name!
His church family, especially his pastor Josh Wynn and his wife Berkley, and his small grou,p including Jim and Louise Gilliam, Sandra and Eddie Jackson, Pat Burrell, and Chris Reis, were also very important to him.
A celebration of his life will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, November 12 at Emma’s Grove Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Vision Nicaragua or to Emma’s Grove Church.
Groce Funeral Home’s Lake Julian team is assisting the family.
Services
Memorial Service: November 12, 2022 1:00 pm
Emma's Grove Baptist Church
Emma's Grove Road
Fairview, NC 28730
Funeral Home Assisting The Family:
Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704
(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com
So sorry to hear of his passing. But we all know that he is in a much better place than we are.
I love all this family like my own. So many memories growing up with all of you.
Ray was such a special man to so many. He never forgot nurses week,always had a special treat delivered for us to share, acted as our IT specialist at many conferences, and acted as a mentor to my son during his teenage years. His greatest legacy was his love of Christ, which shined through everything he did for so so many. Rest easy Ray.
Ray Burleson was a special friend. He was like a brother to me and Godfather to my daughter, Kristy. Ray was a kind, gentle, caring person. You will truly be missed. I know that you and Bruce are praising the Lord together. We love you! We will meet again in Heaven!!!
I’ve always thought the world of Ray Burleson, and Cathe too, for that matter. They helped me in so very many ways during my own loss some 28 years ago, that to write about it all would take up volumes. Ray was among one of the finest people I’ve ever known and a wonderful example of what living a Godly life is all about. You and Cathe touched my life in the most beautiful way, and I feel I’m a better person for having known you. Godspeed, Ray!!
Keeping You in our thoughts and prayers
I love you and miss you, Uncle Ray.
Natira