S A Gray
Honor Code SignatorySigned 15 Jul 2016 | 111 contributions | 11 thank-yous | 373 connections
S A Gray was born in California in 1951. She attended school through sophomore year in Redondo Beach, South Whittier, Hawthorne and back to Redondo Beach. The family moved to Tucson, Arizona in the summer of 1967 where she graduated from Palo Verde High School.
She is married with 3 grown children and a total of 8 grandchildren. In her 40's she went back to school earning her BS in Business Admin with a minor in Legal Studies. She and her husband spend their time in many activities including playing with grandchildren, which is the best.
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