, athletic club staff, secretary, administrative specialist, dean's assistant, seasonal H&R Block tax preparer, census worker, school bus driver, and copy center manager. Several of these positions were at Northern Arizona University which allowed her to take classes while working full-time. She took many art classes but in time she also earned a second master's degree with endorsements in special education. She taught elementary special education for 2 years before returning to NAU. However, her passion for working with people with special needs led her to take a second part-time job with a respite care company evenings and weekends caring for special needs children and adults in her home. After "retiring" and moving to Cottonwood, AZ with Paul, she worked at the local hospital in several capacities. She also worked several years driving a shuttle that provided transportation for the disabled and elderly about town. Mary also found time to have several hobbies and she enjoyed being involved with her community. Her favorite things included arts and crafts, thrift and discount stores, garage sales, popcorn and tea. She also enjoyed attending plays and music performances, gardening, camping, hiking, and traveling within the United States. She volunteered regularly for Special Olympics, at voting polls, with her daughter's girl scout troop, at her church, and through her diabetes support group. Mary loved people, and people loved her. She knew someone everywhere she went. Mary was preceded in death by her parents John and Helen, and her brothers Larry and John. She is survived by her husband of 59 years Paul Gray, her daughter Deborah (Don) Schlagel, and her granddaughters Jordan Schlagel and Taylor (Cade) Barnett. A Celebration of Life will be held at Heartland Baptist Church, in Ames, Iowa, on April 17, 2025. Visitation will begin at 1 pm, with a service at 2 pm. A tea party will follow.