How Richard Gray is building a Legacy
Tue, 2008-07-01 08:25 — Anonymous
Summers spent barefoot, swimming in the creek and unloading and packing shrimp on the docks at Port Royal are fond memories for Richard L. Gray Sr. Read the story here.
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I just want to let everyone know, that he is a wonderful man. I see him in his stores working off and on through the week, he is always ready to lend a helping hand to a customer.He is not to rich to go to the parking lot and pick up the shopping carts, or help you when you need assistance in the store. One found memory is that of this past christmas. My Grandson would come in his store every other day or so and ride the rocking horse that was up front. He just loved it. One day we went in and it wasn't up front. My Grandson was so disappointed. Mr. Gray was right there and let us know it had been moved to the back of the store, because the season was over. I don't know if it was the joy in the little boys eyes when he got to get on that horse, or Mr. Grays big heart, but he made it so I could purchase that hourse at Christmas. My Grandson rides that horse everyday and about has a fit if you walk by it and do not let him ride.
Mr. Gray please don't ever think that you are not appreciated and well remembered.
Mr.Gray is a wonderful person. i work for him everyday at the lady's island location and he is the most well loved man around. He's always willing to help anyone. He really is a wonderful person.