d GRAY 's Furniture, LLC Restoration & Refinishing
(804) 261-3679 5708 Greendale Road Richmond, VA 23228 dgrays@comcast.net Where we take pride in refinishing your family heirloom back to its original glory! Roll Mouse over the picture to see when we had stripped the secretary to the bare wood Spence G. Middleton
B.S. Business Administration & Management Virginia Commonwealth University
Ukrop's Super Markets Director Support Services - Ukrop's Central Kitchen
Farm Fresh Supermarkets Director - Catering and Food Services
Kincaid Furniture Manager - Refinishing Division
Harrison's Furniture Service Manager Operations
dGRAY's Furniture Restoration & Refinishing Founder
Current - May 2016
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Jennifer L. Jordan Manager of Operations Refinisher Graduate of Courtland High School, Spotsylvania, VA Attended Germanna Community College, Locust Grove, VA Background in Accounting and Office Management Michael's Mechanical Fairfax County Tax Administration Imperial Plaza Administration Jennifer has a personal interest in refinishing due to her uncle: Claude M. Huret *Claude was born in April 1931, in Domont, 12 miles from Paris, France. He arrived in Washington, D.C., in 1950, with just the clothes on his back. Within a few years he was a successful Georgetown businessman and one of the finest cabinetmakers in town. His customers included former President Richard Nixon, Senators Symington and Kennedy, and ambassadors of France, Belgium, Sweden, Canada and Germany. Claude worked with antiques throughout his career. He established the Claude M. Huret Cabinet Shop in 1955 in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C.* Jennifer is fortunate to have the opportunity to use her artistic abilities and proud to carry on a trade that her uncle built his life on in America. *written by Barbara Huret