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Grady Jackson

Sandy Springs, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice JACKSON, Grady GRADY M. JACKSON Grady M. Jackson, 90, of Atlanta, GA passed away Sunday, January 15, 2012 from a lengthy battle with multiple health issues. Mr. Jackson was born in Irwin County Georgia to the late Elizabeth Mae and Jesse Monroe Jackson. He had...

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I met Grady when he was managing the Vidalia branch of Oxford Industries when I was a CPA with Young, Garber & Company when we got Oxford qualified as a publicly-held company. I watched his progress within the company for many years. Grady was always a very pleasant gentleman and a very effective business man.

Lou & Family,

Our prayers and thoughts are with you in the loss of ths wonderful Husband and Father. He was a great Friend and influenced and shaped so many people in his outstanding career!

Love,
Mose and Angie Haralson

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to the family during this time of grief. May our heavenly father provide comfort during this time for he is near to those broken at heart. Ps 34:17,18

Lou and family, please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of Grady Jackson.
I had the priviledge of meeting Grady for the first time at a AAMA meeting in Scottdale back in spring of 1978 with many memorable encounters to follow.
As a Swiss/Canadian to me, Grady Jackson personified the very distinction of a "Southern Gentleman"...one in a million; forever gracious, wise and honourable.
I will always remember Grady Jackson with profound fondness!

May the GOD of all comfort be with you at this time of sorrow(2COR1:3,4).

Lou and family, so many are saddened by your loss. Grady will be remembered and appreciated always by the hundreds of apparel students he helped at Southern Tech and at the University of Georgia and by those who worked with him to help start and elevate careers in the apparel industry.

Lou and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Grady was one of the finest people I have ever know and I have fond memories of the days working with him on different committees at the American Apparel & Footwear Association. God bless Grady.

Ann Lawrence Engels

Dear Family of Grady Jackson,
It was an honor and priviledge to work with Grady at Oxford Industries. He treated everyone with dignity and a genuine smile. After he retirement, I always looked forward to his visits to the office or phone calls. His spirit lightened up a room.
God Bless You Grady. You will always be remembered as a true gentleman.