Charles Louis Gray Jr. ’46

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CHUCK GR&Y DIED Sept. 9, 1990. Joining us from Deerfield, he majored in chemistry, left for service in the Army and returned to receive his A.B.

Most of Chuck's business career was with DuPont, his last assignment being as marketing manger of the freon products division. He retired in 1983 and set up his own computer consulting firm, which he headed at the time of his death.

Chuck, a prominent citizen of Wilmington, was involved in many community activities including membership on the board of the United Way, the Delaware Symphony, and the Alliance for the Mentally Ill. He also served as a vestryman and Christ Church in Wilmington. chuck was a former Schools Committee member, president of PA.A. of Delaware , and president of P.A.A. of Charlotte, N.C. He was a stepgrandson of that "noble knight," the beloved Dean Christian Gauss, of fond memory.

Chuck is survived by his widow, Barbara; three daughters, Pamela Ann, Cynthia and Catherine; his mother Mrs. D. Christian Gauss; and two brothers, John 152 and David '48. To these and his many other relatives, we extend our deepest sympathy upon the loss of one of our own.

The Class of 1946

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