client of 12 years, Kaaren Parker Gray, 72, died of a heart attack on Aug. 24 in her fancy Sutton Place digs on E. 57th St. But sadness turned to shock a week later when a handwritten letter arrived at Echo Spa and Nail, the shop where Kim works.
The 10-page document, which was unwitnessed and handwritten in a loopy scrawl, grants amounts of $200,000 to $300,000 to various family members and close friends — including one who inherited her house, “if he wants it.” Gray wrote in a casual shorthand, often listing her benefactors by first name only — and giving gentle admonishments to various couples to “take a vacation to Scotland.” Someone called Shaun got her Lexus “for all those midnight runs with the alarm going off.” To Billy and George, “$50,000 each for beautiful hair and color,” Gray said.
Her generosity extended to stylist Elie Camaro at Frederic Fekkai on Fifth Avenue. “Forever grateful for his friendship, and perfect hair. $50,000 toward a fabulous car!” the generous Gray said. She gave another $50,000 to “my favorite coat check woman at Fekkai.” The salon manager confirmed that Camaro had been Gray’s stylist for more than four years. An unnamed doorman was remembered with $50,000 and Gray’s housekeeper gifted with $10,000.
Source: Daily News
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