Timothy-Grady-Obituary

Timothy Scott Grady

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Timothy Grady passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on November 24, 2011.

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tim was a great influence to me growing up on canterbury. i will always remember him and his family. god bless

I grew up with Tim in North Olmsted, Ohio. we always played football at the lot next to his house. He was the quarterback and I was the receiver. He would throw the ball as far as he could and I would race down and catch it. We made a great team. He was very competitive and a great chilhood friend. My condolences go out to the entire family and God Bless. See you in football "heaven"!

Thank you for all the great stories you shared about my cousin, Tim Grady. I needed to hear positive words today - to help me get through my work day.

My heart goes out to Natalie's family. You will be in my prayers as we all try to deal/get through this.

I have such great memories of Tim and our family growing up together. How we all loved to play Putt-Putt.

Tim and Natalie's sons will be in my prayers.

Pattie Wojcie - Ohio

Tim Grady proudly supporting his sons and friends at 2011 Play Dirty Adventure

Tim it's going to take some time for us to get used to not seeing you almost daily at our place of business... "Jess you need some help doing this?"... "Bec you need some help doing that?" All the time we heard this!! And earlier in the year when we were going through what may have been some of our most difficult times, you were there helping always - from bringing big fans to ripping up old floor without us even asking you to. And now all the things we talked about fixing or redoing together...

You will be missed terribly since we saw you 6 days a week always with a big smile on your face and eagerness to always lend a hand when no one else would. Your stories made us laugh and your dedication kept others going. You will never be forgotten in our hearts and we will tell stories of your journey with us for years to come. We will miss you Tim Grady, but we will NEVER forget you.

May God watch over you all and give you the strength to bring you through this very difficult time. We all had a lot of fun being neighbors on Bonham and then moving to Shenandoah. We spent lots of family get togethers over the past 20+ years. My fondest memory of Tim was when he dressed up as Santa Claus and came by the house one evening to see Collin & Kayleigh when they were little. After he left, Collin said "Mama was that Mr. Tim?" I told him no that was really Santa and he just...

Met Tim in 1975 at the Monroeville Putt-Putt. I was part of the "Dr. Teeth" golf group. We gave Tim bogus names (Bob Bicuspid, Tom Molar) when we won the hole-in-one tickets, and he laughed and played along. He had a good sense of humor, and we became friends with him and the rest of the Grady family as time went on. Tim was always willing to lend a hand when a job needed done. He will be missed.

Bob (Earnie) & Sandie Earnest

May God bless you all in this time of great sorrow. We like to remember when Tim was building your "tree fort" in the woods behind the Bonham Ave. house with the wood from the tree house Hurricane Andrew knocked down at our house. I always felt like that was such a nice connection between our family and yours. It really spoke to me of how much Tim loved his boys.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.