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Cynthia Rae <I>Simpson</I> Gray

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Cynthia Rae Simpson Gray

Birth
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Death
17 Oct 2016 (aged 65)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ilwaco, Pacific County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia Rae Gray, 65, a resident of Ocean Park the past 25 years, died in Portland on October 17, 2016. The daughter of William and Betty Simpson, she was born in Everett, Washington on November 11, 1950. Cynthia grew up in Everett and graduated from high school there.
For 22 years she lived in Anchorage, Alaska. There she was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and was employed in construction of the Alaska pipeline. While visiting family on the Peninsula she met Christopher Gray in 1991 and they married September 10, 1992. Cynthia became a permanent resident of the Peninsula thereafter.
Cynthia was a Christian and active member at Family Worship Center in Ocean Park. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, quilting, singing and traveling, having “made the rounds” of Europe. Her husband Chris fondly remembers: “it was her coy smile that melted my heart”.
Beside her husband, Cynthia is survived by sisters Barbara McFarland of Utah, Nancy Collins of Nevada, and Kris Baylor of Utah; nieces LeeAnn Gray and Kim Gray; nephews and nieces Ryan Gray, Lance Gray, Darren Gray, Jade Collins and Joyce Collins, John Michael McFarland and Chandler McFarland.
Funeral service was Thursday, October 27, 2016, 1:00 PM at Family Worship Center, 263rd and Ridge in Ocean Park. Graveside rites followed at Ilwaco Cemetery and a reception was held at the church. Her guestbook is available at www.penttilaschapel.com.
Cynthia Rae Gray, 65, a resident of Ocean Park the past 25 years, died in Portland on October 17, 2016. The daughter of William and Betty Simpson, she was born in Everett, Washington on November 11, 1950. Cynthia grew up in Everett and graduated from high school there.
For 22 years she lived in Anchorage, Alaska. There she was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and was employed in construction of the Alaska pipeline. While visiting family on the Peninsula she met Christopher Gray in 1991 and they married September 10, 1992. Cynthia became a permanent resident of the Peninsula thereafter.
Cynthia was a Christian and active member at Family Worship Center in Ocean Park. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, quilting, singing and traveling, having “made the rounds” of Europe. Her husband Chris fondly remembers: “it was her coy smile that melted my heart”.
Beside her husband, Cynthia is survived by sisters Barbara McFarland of Utah, Nancy Collins of Nevada, and Kris Baylor of Utah; nieces LeeAnn Gray and Kim Gray; nephews and nieces Ryan Gray, Lance Gray, Darren Gray, Jade Collins and Joyce Collins, John Michael McFarland and Chandler McFarland.
Funeral service was Thursday, October 27, 2016, 1:00 PM at Family Worship Center, 263rd and Ridge in Ocean Park. Graveside rites followed at Ilwaco Cemetery and a reception was held at the church. Her guestbook is available at www.penttilaschapel.com.

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