Gary E Gray

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Gary Eugene Gray was born in Springhill, Louisiana to parents Ronald Eugene Gray and Melba Dean Tubbs Gray in the year 1960. He has a keen interest in genealogy for the sake of preserving his family history not only for the present day family members, but future generations as well.

You can find him on WikiTree.com, a free and open community of genealogy enthusiasts and also for all to enjoy free of charge.

Gary is a graduate of the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin and he is also a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of Texas.

Gary is married to Paula and they have one son, Connor. Together, they have a happy life.

Primary Interests

Gary's interests are his family and volunteering at his son's sporting events, science, history, politics, economics, business, sailing, flying, baroque classical music as well as ancient music, writing, genealogy, roller coasters, jet ski's, and just about anything that is fast and thrilling. During the early 1980's, Gary enjoyed skydiving, having made 217 jumps, with most of those being long duration free-fall.

Gary Eugene Gray was born in Springhill, Louisiana to parents Ronald Eugene Gray and Melba Dean Tubbs Gray in the year 1960. He has a keen interest in genealogy for the sake of preserving his family history not only for the present day family members, but future generations as well.

You can find him on WikiTree.com, a free and open community of genealogy enthusiasts and also for all to enjoy free of charge.

Gary is a graduate of the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin and he is also a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of Texas.

Gary is married to Paula and they have one son, Connor. Together, they have a happy life.

Primary Interests

Gary's interests are his family and volunteering at his son's sporting events, science, history, politics, economics, business, sailing, flying, baroque classical music as well as ancient music, writing, genealogy, roller coasters, jet ski's, and just about anything that is fast and thrilling. During the early 1980's, Gary enjoyed skydiving, having made 217 jumps, with most of those being long duration free-fall.

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