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In Memory

Tony Gray - Class of 1974

 
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03/22/23 06:45 AM #1    

Jere Hawn (1976)

Tony,

You will be missed, we were to grow old and sit on the porch.

Jere Hawn 76'

 


03/22/23 11:24 AM #2    

John Clark (1974)

Tony, 

I was truly saddened to hear of your passing this week. I have been taking the time to reflect back on those Korean years in 1972 - 1974 and most recently our last reunion in Korea.

I am so glad that I attended the reunion!  I had an absolutely awesome time and what wonderful memories.      Both you and Jennifer did a fantastic job of putting it together.

If I don't end up wearing my slippers & shorts, I'll see you upstairs with the man.   All the best my good friend. You will be missed.   Rest in Peace.   John


03/24/23 10:02 AM #3    

Kyle Green (1974)

I was saddened to hear about Tony"s passing on March 18, 2023.  Tony was a fellow classmate (74), teammate (football) and friend at SAHS.  We were able to keep in touch throughout the years especially once Facebook came on board.  I think I was a litte envious of Tony being able to live and work back in Korea because of all the fond memories it had brought.  I got over that because Tony became a liaison for all us Falcons and kept us up to date on what was going on with SAHS and Korea.  Thank you for that Tony, it meant a lot to us.  In 2018,  he was one of the people who helped host the SAHS Reunion in Seoul.  I so wanted to be there for that reunion but some life stuff happened and I wasn't able.  I enjoyed all the memories that everyone shared.  Now I wished I had attended.  Tony, you like many of our other Seoulmates have left us way to soon.  I know that Heaven is a better place with you there.  I hope you can have a reunion with some of our other classmates who have passed on.  God Bless you and your family Tony.  Rest in Heavenly Peace my Falcon Brother!


04/11/23 08:17 AM #4    

Stan Lobdell (1977)

Tony passed too early, and he will be sorely missed.  He was such a good, caring man.  He often visited the commissary early in the morning to buy groceries to take to his office to cook his staff a meal.  He cared about people and did his best to take care of them.

I'll miss the days we used to meet at Bentley's, where he would be at 4:00 sharp, to meet with friends and colleagues.  He always greeted everyone with warmth and a smile.  He had great stories about SAHS in the 70s.  I remember watching Tony in the mid 70s when he acted in plays at the theater behind the teen club.  Tony was the keynote speaker at my son's SAHS graduation in 2010.  Tony was a great friend.  Rest in peace brother.  You will be remembered.


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