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KENNETH ALLEN GRACE

Needham, Massachusetts

1951 - 2022

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GRACE, Kenneth Allen Prominent Labor Law Attorney Kenneth Allen Grace, 70, of Needham, died June 2, 2022, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Ken was born in Athol, Massachusetts, October 15, 1951, the son of Bob and Dottie Grace. The youngest of four brothers, Ken grew up in Athol and...

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Ken you were always a gentleman and classy man. I know we didn´t always see eye to eye with union issues but I was sad to hear of your passing may you rest in peace. RC

To All in the the Grace Family, I offer you my Sincere Condolences!! I was so Honored to know Ken through his work at Boston EMS both on a case for me as well as all he did to help Educate All of us through the Labor Guild and his Presence at pleasant non work related functions!! I know many have said, Ken was so very much a Wonderful, Husband, Dad and Friend to All he touched in Life! To the Family, Please Cherish the Memories that you have All built throughout your Lives!! I will Remember...

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Pat and I would like to extend our condolences to the entire Grace family. I had the privilege of serving as Ken's physical education teacher and football line coach while he attended Athol High School. He was not only an outstanding scholar and leader among his peers, he was, without a doubt, one of the finest football players to ever don the Red and White. Respectfully Winston MacDonald

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On behalf of the entire Quabbin Valley Healthcare Family, I offer my condolences to the Family. In my 30+ years in health caring, I have rarely come across a family who visited and loved their mother as much as the Grace Family...and Ken played a most active and loving part in this. Dottie spoke to me daily of her children and how proud she was of each of them. Her eyes lit up and twinkled as she recounted stories of their youth, and all they accomplished as adults. Her love & affection and...

Ken was a great friend and a real advocate for the working men and women who will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Condolences to the family. Ken was a great person--- fair, honest, and never raised his voice or lost his temper no matter what was going on around him. First met him in 1986 when he assisted me with a civil service matter, and then had the pleasure of working with him on the "other side of the table" during contract negotiations or grievances at Boston EMS. Things never got personal with Ken-- he fought hard for whoever he represented in the room and sought a fair outcome for all...

Thoughts and Prayers are with Ken´s Family. Ken was a Great Man and Did Great things day in and day out for the hardworking Men and Woman of the Unions! Gonna Miss you Ken.