Longtime Lake Junaluska landscaper retires
After 27 years of service, legendary Lake Junaluska landscaper Roddy Ray has retired.
Ray, a horticulturist, is a longtime force of nature behind the landscaping and curation of more than 800 acres of the lake’s grounds and gardens.
“I’ve seen many beautiful sunrises in my years as a landscaper at Lake Junaluska, but now I’m looking forward to seeing some beautiful sunsets,” said Ray, whose retirement plans include staying involved at the lake, spending more time with family and traveling with her husband.
Ray’s responsibilities included tending the renowned Rose Walk, and creating gardens and parks such as the Biblical Garden, Inspiration Point, the Susanna Wesley Garden, the Gattis Meditation Garden and Weatherby Park. Her career highlights include a feature article in the 2003 American Rose Society Magazine, the 2011 Marketing Association for Rehabilitation Centers Award from Haywood Vocational Opportunities, and the 2013 Haywood Community College Outstanding Alumni Award.
A native of Haywood County, Ray grew up attending Bible school and youth events at Lake Junaluska. She developed her passion for horticulture while gardening with her grandmothers Myrtle Massie Ray and Marie McCracken.
Melissa Tinsley, a landscaper for the lake, stepped into the manager position upon Ray’s retirement. Like Ray, she is a graduate of Haywood Community College’s horticultural program.
“This was my calling,” said Ray. “God meant for me to work at Lake Junaluska, and I am forever blessed by the relationships I have made here. ‘Surely the Presence of the Lord is in This Place’ is my favorite hymn and it describes how I feel about Lake Junaluska.”
Gifts given in honor of Ray’s retirement will go to construct a gate for the Biblical Garden, which incorporates plants mentioned in the Bible such as herbs, figs, pomegranates and vines.
Make a gift at lakejunaluska.com/support or call 828.454.6749. Add “Roddy” to the memo line when giving.