Paige Gray Obituary, Death – Paige M. (Musser) Gray, 48, of Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, died on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, after a brave battle with cancer. She died with her loving family around her. She was born on April 26, 1974, in State College. Her parents were the late Bryant M. Musser of Centre Hall and the late JoAnn B. (Sparks) Musser. On December 15, 2008, in New Cumberland, she got married to her best friend Sean E. Gray. The house is still occupied by Sean E. Gray.
In 1992, Paige got her high school diploma from Penns Valley High School. She went to Central Penn Business School and got an associate’s degree there in the end. She decided that a business career wasn’t for her. Instead, she went to school to become a nail technician, which is where she found her true calling. She had a number of jobs in Harrisburg’s shopping districts before she moved back to this area. After that, she worked at the Designers Den in State College until her health stopped her from being able to do so. Her customers were very important to her, and she cared deeply about each and every one of them.
Paige was a beautiful, independent woman who loved to spend time at the ocean. Because her family was so important to her, she was very proud to be known as the “soccer mom.” She really liked being in charge of running the house. She loved spending time with her family, whether they were going somewhere or just staying at home and being together. She was a kind and nice person, which was clear from the fact that she liked to have fun and smiled a lot.
Paige’s children, Kendall M. Gray and Phinnean T. “Phinn” Gray, were the apples of her eyes. She also leaves behind her sister, Jennifer L. Stoner, and her husband, Toby, of Spring Mills, and her sister-in-law, Dana Rine, and her husband, Larry, of Annville, as well as a nephew, CullenVanada, and four nieces, Rowley Vanada, Amamda Rine, Dana Gray, On Saturday, January 28, 2023, from 1 to 3 p.m., Paige’s family and friends will be able to gather at the Daughenbaugh Funeral Home, Inc. in Centre Hall.
Instead of sending flowers, you can send donations to the HOPE Fund at the following address: PO Box 427, Centre Hall, PA 16828. The arrangements will be taken care of by the Daughenbaugh Funeral Home, Inc. at 228 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Post Office Box 579, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania 16828. At www.daughenbaughfuneralhome.com, the funeral home’s website, people can sign an online guest book or send their condolences to the family.