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Grady was born May 26, 1937 in Louann, Arkansas. He passed away peacefully on January 9, 2024 in Sacramento, California. He dedicated 25+ years to civil service. He was last located at Naval Air Station Alameda, CA before retiring, He was preceded in death by his parents, Grady Frazier Sr. and Almeada Johnson. He had 3 brothers Willie, Eugene and Donald Frazier, that all preceded him in death. 7 sisters Ruby Durham deceased, Brenda Williams of Stockton, CA, Bridget Frazier deceased, Alwena Frazier and Sonya Frazier- Stepps of Vallejo, CA, Vivian Bolton and Monica Adams of Guthrie, OK. Grady also had 3 children; Alan, David and Rhonda who all preceded him in death. He is also loved and survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Grady served in the Army from 1956 to 1958 then continued in the Army reserve. Grady moved from the East Bay to Citrus Heights, CA in 2001 where he lived until his last days. He had many friends and associates that grew to know him by his nickname "HOLLER". Services are Pending.
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