Born Grayce Ritsu Kaneda in
Stockton, California, she was the second of seven children and part of the
nisei generation. She was a student at the
University of the Pacific, majoring in music, when she and her family were imprisoned in the
Rohwer internment camp in Arkansas after the signing of
Executive Order 9066. After securing her release through a program allowing some internees to attend college, Uyehara moved to Minnesota and studied at
St. Cloud State Teachers College, now
St. Cloud State University. She then moved to
Philadelphia and married a fellow former internee, Hiroshi Uyehara. While living in
West Chester, Pennsylvania, the Uyeharas organized the Philadelphia chapter of the
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), where Grayce became one of its first women leaders nationwide. == Career ==