[It's Never Too Late] Man, 97, Gets High School Diploma 80Yrs After Dropping Out

Date: 12-06-2013 12:57 pm (10 years ago) | Author: franel
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«§» 12 June 2013

A 97-year-old resident of Watertown, N.Y., and World War II veteran, received his high school diploma on Monday, 80 years after dropping out to support his family during the Great Depression. Frederick Gray was given his diploma during a special ceremony at his Watertown home.



To make the presentation, officials from Watertown High School, representatives from Watertown School District and the school’s 2013 valedictorian and salutatorian went to Gray's home, notes Watertown Daily News. Speaking about receiving his diploma, Gray said, ‘’I’m amazed ... I never in God’s world expected to be getting this.”

The WWII veteran recently retired as head of New York Air Brake’s billing department. Gray had dropped out of Watertown High School in 1934 and was later drafted into the U.S. Army in 1942. Gray served during the Pacific campaign earning a Bronze Star during his tenure. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps and later returned to Watertown to work at New York Air Brake to help provide for his mother and two brothers following his father’s death.

The ceremony for Gray was set up by his friend Joseph Caronia who worked with the school’s principal on the presentation. Caronia and school officials wanted to surprise Gray during Watertown High School’s graduation ceremony for the 2013 class but instead opted for a quieter celebration.

Unfortunately Gray’s brothers and fellow WWII veterans, Robert and James, are deceased but his niece, Deanna J. Shepard, was on hand during the diploma celebration. Salutatorian Mark Derbyshire said Gray’s joy put into perspective the importance of a high school degree.

Gray joins a select few elderly high school graduates, but he's not the oldest. That honor goes to Fred Butler, a 106-year-old WWII veteran from Beverly, Mass., according to the Boston Globe.


Posted: at 12-06-2013 12:57 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
- deboalabi262 at 12-06-2013 12:58 PM (10 years ago)
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Noted.....

Posted: at 12-06-2013 12:58 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
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- yinkaolu_1 at 12-06-2013 01:15 PM (10 years ago)
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It's never too late? and what exactly do they expect him to do with it at 97? never too late indeed. joke!
Posted: at 12-06-2013 01:15 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- franel at 12-06-2013 01:30 PM (10 years ago)
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Yep, what he may do with it might be fuzzy but the fact remains one keep learning until the call of the grave hallo.
And sometimes when learning comes before experience it doesn't make sense right away.

Posted: at 12-06-2013 01:30 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
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- micc at 12-06-2013 02:49 PM (10 years ago)
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Ok o
Posted: at 12-06-2013 02:49 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
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