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View guestbook. Follow story. Text size A A A. He grew up in Bremerton, WA. He completed an M. Grayson was a tenured faculty member at SPU for thirty-five years in biochemistry with a focus on public health. Prior to joining SPU's faculty in , Grayson was a Post-Doctorate Fellow at Duke University in Durham, NC and was recognized for discovering new embryonic hemoglobin, Portland 1, which exists at low levels during embryonic and fetal life.

He spent time as a scholar in Oxford and Cambridge, England. He was a curious person and voracious reader. He had a special love for Mt Rainier and was an accomplished mountaineer, avid cyclist and gardener. Grayson loved jazz, classical and world music and was a huge fan of his wife Myrna's talent and artistry at the piano. Grayson was full of joie de vivre and loved a good cup of coffee and a conversation. Plant a tree in memory of Grayson Plant a tree How does it work?

Obituary published in. Arrangements by Neptune Society Get directions. Your name. Add photos Add an emblem. By checking this box, I authorize Seattle Times to provide my email address to the owner of this obituary on my behalf. Contact Info Please provide a valid email address. The guestbook has been extended permanently. Capp is a very kind, intelligent, and caring person. Even though I knew Dr. Capp for a brief period, I was blessed to share moments of Joy with Dr. I loved hearing Dr.

Capp talk about his beloved family, his many adventures in Namibia, hiking in Mount Rainier, and about the best coffee shops in Seattle. May God's blessings be with you all, love Fenot. Guest has provided contact information - Are you the obituary owner? Please Sign In to your account to view contact information. Dear Myrna and kristen who I kow in Namibia, we wish to extend our condolences towards you and the entire family.

He was an exceptional person who was indeed curious about life and also the life others led, I believe from Kristen that you , Myrna, remains busy and on the go whic is the best treatment for a lonely life without Greyson. We will never forget either of you. Love Bill and Trudi. While I never had the chance to meet him, it seems like Dr.

Grayson Capp lived a life worth living, filled with many accomplishments and moments of joy. My thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Seattle Historical Sites. Brown built the subject building in The building was the location of the offices of the local newspaper, the Record, which had a printing press powered by a kerosene motor.

The building evolved over the years as the business it housed, Grayson and Brown Hardware, grew. The business grew and in , owners Ed and Stacy Doc Grayson moved next door, into the subject building. Brown was superintendent of the Seattle, Renton and Southern Streetcar Line, which ran past the front of the building on Rainier Avenue South, Brown left the streetcar company in and went into partnership with Ed Grayson, to operate Grayson and Brown Hardware and Furniture Company.

The floor and roof joists were attached directly to the Toby building, so that the two buildings share a party wall. Architect John L. McCauley, a resident of Columbia City, who designed eight other buildings in the Columbia City business district, designed the addition. In a two-story addition was added to the east back of the building. At the same time, an entry was opened into the ground floor of the Toby building, giving Grayson and Brown access to the Toby Block through to the entrance on S.

Edmunds Street. A stairway to the basement of the Toby building was also installed and the basement was used for storage. This was the zenith of the business, as in the late s the neighborhood began to deteriorate. The Brown Building was sold out of the Brown family in , although the business still existed, on a much smaller scale, run by the grandson of D. Brown, who resides in the Columbia City area. The Grayson and Brown Hardware Company Building at Rainier Avenue South is significant architecturally, as a well-designed and well-preserved building in the historic district.

It is significant for its association with the Grayson and Brown Hardware Company, an early business in Columbia City and throughout much of the twentieth century. Appearance This two-story commercial vernacular building is of frame and masonry construction and is supported by a concrete foundation. The building has a flat roof with a simple cornice and irregular rectangular plan.

A shallower two-story addition was added to the north side elevation of the building in , filling in the space between the subject building and the Toby Building. The building was originally clad in brick veneer, which still exists on the south side elevation; the building is now clad in stucco.



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