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Samuel L. Gravely Jr.

Manassas, Virginia

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Departed this life October 22, 2004, Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Jr., United States Navy, retired. Funeral notice later.

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My condolences to the family of Admiral Gravely. I had the extreme pleasure of serving with Captain Gravely onboard the USS Jouett during the westpac cruise when he was selected as Admiral. He was the best skipper I ever served under. He will be missed.

To the Gravely family,
My deepest condolances, I served under the Admiral when he was Capt. of the USS Jouett. Due to my rate, I moved around and served under many officers. In the 30 years that have passed, I only remember the name of one, the best and most competent one, Samuel L. Gravely Jr.
Jim Pearson

To the Gravely family:

Thanks for sharing the Admiral with us. He paved the way for the African-American sailor. Even though I never had the pleasure to personally meet him, I read numerous accounts of the sacrifices that he made on our behalf. For that I will be indebted to him. Admiral, I salute you.

Douglas H. Taylor, PNCS(SW)(Ret)

The great loss of the Gravely family is felt by all of us who had the privledge to serve with or know the Admiral.He was truely one of a kind, a unique individual whose life and deeds inspired us all. He certainly left the world,natiomn, state and county better by his service. I join you all in mourning his loss but I rejoice in his memory.

To: The Gravely Family

May your memories of uncle Sammie be a precious source of peace, strength and comfort in the days ahead.

Uncle Sammie will be greatly missed.He was an outstanding African - American of all times and our family definitely repected all his achievements.

May GOD Bless and Keep You
The Wyatt Family

A great person and the one of the finest officers I ever had the pleasure to serve under. USS JOUETT (DLG-29)

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

In 1965, CDR Gravely was the first African American Naval Officer I ever saw following my commissioning. He became a friend and mentor for the rest of my career, as he was to countless young officers and sailors. I had the great pleasure of being there in Newport when he was selected and promoted to Rear Admiral. He is truly my hero and inspiration. Our love and prayers to you, Mrs. Gravely and all the family.

Bill Coleman