Nancy Munder Gray

Nancy Munder Gray

Nov 7, 1954 - Jun 2nd, 2021
  • Birth Date: Nov 7, 1954
  • Death Date: Jun 2, 2021
  • Funeral Date: Jun 8, 2021, 2:00 pm
  • Location: Ruebel Funeral Home Chapel
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Biography: Nancy Munder Gray was born November 7, 1954 in Trenton, New Jersey to Vera and William Munder Sr. On June 2, 2021, she passed away surrounded by her family. As her husband Steve frequently shares, “Everyone loved her and she loved everyone.”
 
Nancy grew up in Trenton and graduated from Trenton High School. She was the first in her family to graduate from college, attending Bucknell University, majoring in Chemistry. She received her doctorate in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Illinois.
 
Nancy met her husband, Steve, while in their graduate program. They were married for 42 years and enjoyed a very close and loving relationship. They have 2 children, Alan and Kristin, and, later, 4 grandchildren. Together they enjoyed traveling, skiing, gardening, snowshoeing, hiking, cooking, and, especially, being grandparents.  Her career moved their family to Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Alabama and most recently Arkansas.
 
Nancy was a female pioneer in Chemistry and was one of only 2 women in her undergraduate Chemistry class. When asked to quit upon becoming pregnant in her 4th year of graduate school program, her husband, who was also a student in the program and, understanding her growth potential, he offered to quit to stay home with their son instead. Both completed their degrees. Steve dedicated his thesis to Nancy including, “This thesis would not be possible without the constant help of one person, my wife, Nancy M. Gray. Not only did she lead me through my coursework, but her skills as a chemist provided a ready and willing source of inspiration, love, and knowledge.”
 
Dr. Gray had more than 30 years of experience in biomedical industries including medicinal chemistry research, management of pharmaceutical research and development, and business operations. She worked in various executive roles at Monsanto Corporation, Vaxinnate Corporation, Elan Corporation and, later, at the Southern Research Institute. Most recently, she was the President of BioVentures at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences and a Professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. UAMS BioVentures was established to translate research into products that benefit human health. BioVentures works to maximize global, industrial interaction with UAMS faculty, as well as facilitate technology transfer, the development of startup companies that are based on UAMS technology, and contributions to Arkansas’ economic development.
 
Dr. Gray’s research work on central nervous system diseases resulted in three products being accepted for clinical development in five years. She was also instrumental in the development of two marketed second generation antihistamines, Allegra and Xyzal. Nancy is also the inventor on 31 issued U.S. patents and the author of 23 publications.
 
Even with her tremendous professional success, Nancy’s favorite title was Grandma. She loved spending as much time with her grandchildren as possible, spoiling them with love, handmade gifts, and treats. Her dying wish was to see her grandbabies one last time and the family is very thankful to the team at UAMS who were able to make that happen in her final hours.
 
Nancy is survived by her loving husband Steve, beloved son, Alan, beloved daughter, Kristin Hanna, daughter-in-law, Marika, son-in-law, Bradley and amazing grandchildren: Lucas Hanna (5), Benjamin Hanna (3), McKenzie Hanna (1) and Alden Gray (8 months).  She is also survived by her sister, Charlene Christiano, brother, Bill Munder, sister-in-law, Lisa Munder, brother, Joe Munder, sister-in-law, Sue Munder, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
 
A memorial service is scheduled for Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 2:00 pm at Ruebel Funeral home in Little Rock. The recording of the ceremony can be viewed after the service on the Ruebel Funeral Home YouTube page or by viewing Nancy's online obituary condolence page at RuebelFuneralHome.com.  Whether or not you are able to attend the service, in person or virtually, please celebrate the life of your friend, colleague and loving family member.
 
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a memorial donation to Bioventures at UAMS by calling (501) 686-6696 or the University of Arkansas Medical School College of Pharmacy via https://giving.uams.edu/. After a career devoted to innovation, Nancy would be honored to know that you were helping to advance innovation in her name.

Condolences(17)
Susan Steelman
#17
Jun 14th, 2021 11:14 am
My deepest condolences to Nancy's family. She will be missed.
HD Nursing
#16
Jun 8th, 2021 11:24 am
We are so saddened by the loss of our mentor and friend. Nancy was instrumental in many facets of our growth and development. We are forever grateful for her and share our deepest condolences.
-The Staff of HD Nursing
Wendy Margerum
#15
Jun 8th, 2021 7:06 am
Praying God’s comfort for the entire family during this time of unexpected loss. I grew up on Second St, went through Mott School, and Junior 4 with Nancy but lost touch. It was wonderful to reconnect on Facebook and brag about our grandchildren. She loved hers, so very much. Make sure they know that. I am so sorry for your loss.
Iris (Mitchell) Smith
#14
Jun 8th, 2021 12:26 am
I just heard about the passing of my classmate Nancy. I have known Nancy since Jr. #4 and TCHS. We kept in touch via MySpace and Facebook. I last saw her at out 30 year Class Reunion, it was nice to see her. Nancy was a very intellegient and smart person.

I'm sending my condolences and prayers to Nancy Munder Gray's Family.
Nancy RIH
Smriti
#13
Jun 7th, 2021 9:48 pm
Dear Steve, Kristen, Alan and families,
Nancy was such a dynamic presence in the lives of not just her family but also in those of her friends and colleagues. She was always so clearheaded, smart and collaborative and above all a wonderful scientist with many stellar achievements and a legacy. As a friend, one could always reach out to her and get a straight piece of practical advice. I cannot begin to imagine the incredible loss for all of you and the extended family. My family joins me in sending our sincere condolences to you and a salute to Nancy, dear friend.
Brad Martin
#12
Jun 7th, 2021 2:25 pm
The entire UAMS team is saddened by the unexpected loss of Nancy. She was a master at getting science discoveries commercialized and was a true professional. With sincere condolences to her family.

-Brad Martin
Tung-chin Chiang
#11
Jun 7th, 2021 1:32 pm
Dear Nancy:
It is such a surprise to hear the sad news. I am honor to know you when we were at the UAMS SEED program. You made people surrounding you feel comfortable and willing to share their opinions on all the injustice issues. Your story about facing the pressure at the graduate program when you were pregnant is inspiring. We are so proud of your husband’s true hero action at such a gender inequality time. I am glad to have so many evenings sitting next to you at the SEED program. You are truly missed.
Tung-chin
Jean McSweeney
#10
Jun 7th, 2021 1:17 pm
Nancy was one of the brightest and kindest women I have ever known. She was a wonderful colleague. I really enjoyed knowing her on a personal level through our book club. She always shared stories about her children and grandchildren. She loved you all so very much. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Tom Kelly
#9
Jun 7th, 2021 12:56 pm
Shocked and saddened by this news. Nancy was so helpful to me as I tried to incorporate the entrepreneurship program that she established at UAMS in my summer program. A very nice and capable person. We will miss her friendly personality as well as her expertise. Rest in peace Nancy.
Jimie Jarry
#8
Jun 7th, 2021 12:55 pm
Dr. Gray was one of my favorite people to work with in Research. She is so caring and dedicated to her work...not to mention a great sense of humor! I will miss her terribly.
Kevin Sexton
#7
Jun 7th, 2021 11:33 am
Dr. Gray was a fantastic person and such a treasure. I am so sorry for your loss.
Ed and Fran Walters
#6
Jun 7th, 2021 6:28 am
This is so unbelievably sad with her loss to the family. To lose a spouse at such a young age must be devastating. We can't imagine the emptiness. Our hearts, prayers and deepest sympathy go out for Steve and his family.
Karen Petruzzi
#5
Jun 6th, 2021 6:13 pm
We are so sad to hear of your loss. She was an amazing woman! Prayers to the whole family.
The Petruzzi Family.
Bailey Edward
#4
Jun 6th, 2021 10:17 am
My thoughts are with Mama Gray’s entire family during the time of heartbreaking loss. She was an incredible person, filled with joy and kindness. I always loved seeing her in the stands at a Bates swim meet. She was always the first to say congratulations on a good swim. All my love to the Gray family.
Elaine Harris
#3
Jun 6th, 2021 12:27 am
Dear Steve, so sorry to hear of Nancy’s passing, our deepest condolences and prayers for you and your family,
Elaine and Dave
Salt Lake City, Utah
Patty Contreras
#2
Jun 5th, 2021 9:27 pm
Nancy will be remembered for her indomitable spirit, sense of humor and intelligence. She was a very supportive colleague and friend, who will be greatly missed. My condolences to her family.
Jeniffer Ballard
#1
Jun 5th, 2021 4:05 pm
Kristin,
Please accept our deepest condolences. We continue to lift you and your family up in prayer during this difficult time.
-The Ballard Family

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