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JOSEPH MERCER GREADY  
Of Bethesda, MD, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2016. Joseph was born in 1925 in Wills Point, Texas, to Louise Cosnahan Gready and Lawrence Smith Gready, a cotton buyer. He had three siblings, Lawrence, Frank, and Cynthia.  Joseph earned undergraduate degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from Texas A & M and Oklahoma University. He enlisted in the Navy''s V-12 program in 1944 and later served as a ground school instructor at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station. After leaving the Navy in 1946, Joseph worked as a Sales Engineer for American Chain and Cable Company (ACCO) in West Texas. Joseph met the love of his life and future wife, Margaret (Peggy) Lynne Rich, in Odessa, Texas in 1954. They were married for 55 years.  Joseph moved to New York City in 1954 where he worked for the Export Department of ACCO, traveling frequently to Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba. In 1958, Joseph earned a Master of Business Administration degree from New York University. Joseph''s work for ACCO took him and his family to Houston, Texas, Denver, Colorado, and Washington, DC, in successive sales- and marketing-related positions. He retired from ACCO after 33 years, in 1982, and began a second, 25-year stock and bond sales career, from which he retired in 2009. Joseph is survived by four children, Ann Westerman, Margaret Power, Mary Page Hogan and Mercer Gready. Joseph is also survived by five much beloved grandchildren, Paul, James, David, Anna and Jackson. Joseph was a long-time member of the Rockville Rotary Club, where he served a term as Club President. He was a member of Potomac United Methodist Church in Potomac, Maryland. He was widely considered a true Southern gentleman. Private services are planned in Bethesda, Maryland and Wills Point, Texas.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 10, 2016.

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Maria and Ron Repka

July 4, 2021

Will always remember Mr. Gready's kindness and grace. His cordial greetings every morning and smile are missed every day as I walk by his house in Bethesda. I'm sure he's in perfect peace and joy with his lovely and gracious Peggy in The eternal Love.

July 18, 2016

Thank you guys for thrusting us to take care of your loving dad . Jennese

Kathryn Waldreo

July 11, 2016

I have such fond memories or your family and especially your dad. What a kind and loving man! My deepest sympathy to all .

July 11, 2016

Dear Gready Girls and Mercer et all,
Your Dad was someone special and was always such a kind and gentle person.
I dont think I ever heard him ever raise his voice in all our years of being neighbors, and family friends. I know that Mom and Dad (Charles and Leewai) knew they had the right house on Albemarle St. where they could be close to fellow born and bred Texans. Your Dad always offered a friendly smile and my Dad used to say... " Joe Gready is one smart and grounded man". They shared Engineering backgrounds. I have a feeling that Joe and Charlie, and Peg and Leewai are all doing the Texas 2-step and are glowing with God's eternal light of joy and life . Your Dad was the perfect Southern , authentic gentleman who loved and was so proud of his family.

Annette Stertzer

July 10, 2016

Lovely memories! Just read this to my mother and she enjoyed hearing all of the many accomplishments. He was a wonderful man - very much loved and will be very much missed! xoxo

Maria and Ron Repka

July 10, 2016

Ron and I are so saddened by Mr. Gready's passing. We were neighbors for a long time and were used to talking to this gentle and kind man and seeing him greet us with such warm smile.

After he moved from our small community, we tremendously missed him and his adorable Peggy.

Now, our sadness deepens but we are all comforted he is with the love of his life once again - but now together with the LOVE of all.

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