Jordan Scott Bray, Esq.

October 23, 1985 - May 13, 2020

Jordan Scott Bray, Esq., 34 of Roanoke, Va and formerly of Elizabethton, TN and Gate City, Va departed this life on Wednesday May 13th, 2020. Jordan graduated from Science Hill High School and also attended Elizabethton High School where he was an outstanding three sport athlete and played Basketball, Baseball, and Football. His natural talent of sports led to much recognition, awards, and championships as well as many collegiate letters of interest. His love of sports sparked by the admiration of his own father's athletic achievements Jordan continued to be active in sports even after hanging up his own cleats and pursuing officiating with the TSSAA.

After graduating from high school, Jordan attended North East State where he realized his full academic abilities. He then completed his undergraduate studies and received his Bachelor of Science in Political Science at East Tennessee State University graduating Summa Cum Lade. Jordan was accepted to Liberty University School of Law where he completed his Juris Doctorate in 2013. Jordan was a member of the Tennessee Bar and worked as a Magistrate in the Commonwealth of Virginia's 21st Judicial District. He took great pride in his position and his duty of upholding the laws and holding fellow colleagues to his standards of service parallel to none.

During his years of service in Henry County he was able to leave his mark on many others in a professional way that established meaningful friendships. It has been said that once Jordan was sufficiently caffeinated there was no stopping him. His ability to discuss various topics with such intelligence was like that of no other. Jordan's humor gave him an almost superpower ability to lighten even the darkest of moods in people. Jordan was often described as a connoisseur of many things and just when he reached the pinnacle of mastering his latest hobby with the guidance of YouTube, he would then find something else that peaked his interest. Jordan described by many as a larger than life personality that mentored and influenced all of those around him in some of the best ways.

Jordan is survived by his wife Marah, a woman whom he adored beyond measure and without question. He described her as the best thing that ever happened to him. Vowing to love her both in this life and in the next. The love they shared was something that others described as awe inspiring. A marriage that set the mold and that the two of them together made an unstoppable perfect couple. Also surviving him includes his youngest brother, Ernie, maybe the original inspiration to becoming a role model for others, as the two of them were inseparable throughout life; Ernie's wife, Traci, the kindest and most loving sister-in-law; his six nephews, Gibson, Ethan, Rylan, Kayson, Colton, and Masen; and his precious baby niece, Arissa; his grandmother, Nellie Scott, of Watauga, Tenn., who laid the foundation for his life to always be a caring and loving man; his In-laws, Mark and Teresa Kilby, of Salem, Va.; brother-in-law, Jared Kilby; grandmother-in-law, Dottie Pafford; his uncle, Jim Bray, of Kingsport, Tenn. as well as his aunt, Nancy; uncle, Mike Scott, of Gallatin, Tenn.; and aunt, Brenda. Numerous cousins, extended family, close friends, and wonderful co-workers also survive.

Jordan also leaves behind his 4 dogs, including his beloved Bernese Mountain Dog, Wyatt, and a very devoted cat, Mr. Frances, who often waited by the door for him like clockwork donning his own dapper bow-ties.

He is proceeded in death by two of the greatest men in his life; his father, William Vince Bray, as well as his grandfather, Charles Virgil Scott.

In keeping with Jordan's wishes, all services will be private invitation only.

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