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CLIFFORD GRAY Obituary

67, of Chino, passed away September 10, 2010 at Chino Valley Hospital. He was born November 17, 1942 in Eugene, Oregon and was a life long resident of Chino. Skip was a carpenter at the State of California CYA for 22 years prior to his retirement in June of 2000. He was a Chino High School graduate. Skip is survived by his wife Carol Gray, mother Berdine Haynes, sister Rhonda Macneil, daughter Cari Powell of Ontario, son Brian Gray of Lake Mathews, son Shawn Gray of Rancho Cucamonga and son Corey Gray of Upland. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren. Skip is preceded in death by his son Kirt Gray. A memorial service will be 1 p.m, Friday, September 17, 2010 at the Community Building 5443 B St. Chino, Ca 91710. Funeraria del Angel Pierce Bros Griffith, Chino, in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Daily Bulletin on Sep. 14, 2010.

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laine lucore

December 12, 2010

My Love and prayers go out to our family, I will mss our Skip with all my heart we go back a long way, and I thank God he was a part of my life, May you rest in peace my friend

Jim Hensley

September 17, 2010

Gonna miss Uncle Skip. So many memories of him and my dad out hunting, fishing, four-wheeling around in the trucks.

Dan Jockers

September 16, 2010

Our families thoughts and prayer go out to you and yours. A little memorie I have of Skip is when I would pull into the shooting range and you made eye contact with him he would give you that crooked smile and nod you over and offer you a deal on something. He was a great person and a good friend to all around him. May he rest in peace.

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