Grady-Quick-Obituary

Grady Quick

Spokane, Washington

1961 - 2021

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DIED
December 25, 2021
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Spokane, Washington

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QUICK, Grady Grady Herbert Quick, 60, formerly of Dallas, died at home in Spokane, Wash., on Christmas Day. The child of an ordained minister and an accomplished educator, he developed a deep faith and reverence for learning. He became a devoted Congregational/UCC and Disciples of Christ member...

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I was talking about Grady just the other day with a church leader as we talked about what makes great leaders - the kind of people we want to work alongside and do life with. He was one of the good ones. Hoping peace for all who love him. May his memory be a blessing.

Continuing to pray for you three and all who loved Grady even as I smile at my own memories of working and talking with him. He was a true gem.

Mary, Sarah, Ben - I was saddened to learn of Grady´s passing. I have such fond memories of him during our work tenure. His positive attitude and sense of humor always made work fun. I was so fortunate to forge a friendship outside of the office with both Grady and Mary -- from a Las Vegas business trip to enjoying a picnic lunch during one of their Seattle visits. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Grady was a very special man. He cared about people to the core. He loved his family more than anything else. He was joyful, funny, loyal and loved Mary Kay. He was courageous in his career and never let people get him down. He had an attitude of gratitude that spread to anyone in his presence. My heart goes out to his family in this terrible loss. Grady will be remembered as he made a difference to so many of us at Mary Kay.

I always loved any interaction or chance I got to work with Grady. He was a very kind, gracious, smart, and funny man. I could always count on him to bring levity to almost any situation. He is missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his lovely family.

I am so sorry to hear of Grady's passing. He was one of my favorite co-workers at Mary Kay. He had a wonderful personality and quirky sense of humor and always added interesting tidbits to every conversation. My favorite memory is when he played the banjo at an off-site meeting - multitalented and truly a lovely human being.

I was saddened to hear of Grady´s death. I knew him from our days at Mary Kay. He was a kind, caring man who was a joy to work with. May your treasured memories bring you joy and peace.

I will forever cherish the enjoyable conversations with Grady. He conveyed so many wonderful insights and advice. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

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