Born Jan 25, 1916 in Manford, Oklahoma to Jesse and Esther Carter.
Her family first came to Winter Haven in 1928 when she was 12 years
old, and she attended Central Jr. High on Central Ave. She had three
other siblings: Raymond Carter, Ethel Eason and Doris Beasley. Ethel is
the only one who survives.
Gladys was an excellent pianist, and as the children grew in numbers
there were many gatherings around the piano to sing as a family harmony
group. She worked for many years packing citrus fruit for the many
packing houses of the day. She was once selected, because of her style,
as a display packer for the Citrus Exposition which was held near the
old Nora Mayo Hall downtown Winter Haven. In those days Winter haven
was called the Citrus Capitol of the World.
Gladys married Ervin Taft Gray at the Courthouse in Bartow on May 21,
1932. They went back to the farm in Lawrence County Tennessee and lived
there on their farm until November 1943 when they made the move to Eagle
Lake to what is today called Gray Rd, named for the family. The family
grew and ultimately there were 10 children, 5 boys and 5 girls.
Her husband, Ervin, died on the first day of Spring 1991 at the age of 83.
The children are:
Patricia Watson - Deceased July 17, 1956 Walker County, Alabama
Shirley Gray - Winter Haven
Donald Gray - Auburndale
Jesse Gray - Deceased Apr 16, 2006 Bailey, Colorado
Virgil Gray - Lake Alfred
Janice Lambert - Eagle Lake
Sylvia Grenier - Winter Haven
David Gray - Deceased Jan 21, 2009 Delano, Tennessee
Cathy Harless - Lakeland
Terry Gray - Albuquerque, New Mexico
There are 21 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren.
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