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Henry T. "Hank" Grady Jr.

Manchester, New Hampshire

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Henry T. Grady Jr. known as Hank, Daddy, Pop and Grumpy to all who knew him passed away peacefully on January 11th, leaving this world 73 years to the day he entered it. He was the son of Henry and Claire (Crepeau) Grady and spent his early childhood in Manchester and was 6 when the family moved...

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Theresa, I know how close you and your siblings are, and the heavy heart you feel with Hank´s passing. The story of Hank and his family and life are beautifully written in his obituary, and I know you and Fitz and your family and friends will give him a grand send-off at his Celebration of Life. Wish I could give you all a big hug right now! With love, Janet Haskell Utah

I just heard this sad news. Prayers to the family

Dear Grady Family, So sorry to hear about Henry. It seems like just yesterday we were all kids having a good time on Grady Hill. I cherish the good times and I am sure he will leave a lot of those, to comfort you. Take Care, Rik and Patty Cornell

Dear Shelley and family: I have been remembering Hank and the silliness we shared. Our humor fed off of each other into our 70´s. I will miss him so much. Please know that we are grieving with you. Philip and Andrea Shaughnessy

Shelly and all the Grady family, The Gradys have always been some of my favorite people on earth and it is a very, very sad day when one of the clan departs us. When I was a little kid growing up and we would head on down to Goffstown to visit, it was well known that whatever trouble we were about to get into we had to either ask Hank if it was ok or, more often than not, don't let Hank know! I remember him as the big boss man and always admired and respected him. When I moved my family...

Sending my love and prayers to you Mrs Grady and Alex and Kevin and family. You are such a beautiful family, Mr Grady will be greatly missed.

I remember Hank as a pesty kid when I was growing up. We shared an aunt and I spent many a day up on the farm. It was all in good fun with him and his siblings. My sympathy to all of you in your loss.

Shelly, Alex, Kevin and all of my Grady family, We are so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Hank as a fun- loving, welcoming guy with a great sense of humor. The Grady reunions on Grady Hill Rd will always be a special part of my memories of Hank and his family. Thinking of you all. With our deepest sympathies. Godspeed Hank