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John D. Grady

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John D. Grady

Birth
Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
18 Aug 2018 (aged 88)
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York, USA Add to Map
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John D. Grady, 88, formerly of Niskayuna, NY, died on August 18, 2018, at Saratoga Hospital, after a long illness.

John was born in Ossining, NY, the son of Maurice and Katherine Grady, Sr.

John's wife Sondra, died in 2013.

He was predeceased by his brother, Maurice Grady, Jr and sister, Mary Kolbe.

He is survived by his son, John Christopher Grady of Saratoga Springs; two sisters, Elaine Clavin of Albany and Patricia Herlihy of Brick Town, NJ; a niece, Lynn Vogel of West Palm Beach, FL and several other nieces and nephews.

John was a native of New Rochelle, NY and moved to Schenectady in 1948.

He was a graduate of Siena College in 1953, served in the US Army from 1954-57.

He met the love of his life, Sondra Briggs and they married in 1959.

John Christopher followed in 1961.

John attended stock car races at the Menands Speedway and started taking pictures there. He instantly fell in love with auto racing. He became the track photographer at Utica-Rome Speedway in 1961.

John started his teaching career at Hillside Elementary, in Niskayuna in 1963. He taught 3rd and 5th grade retiring in 1987.

In 1965, he became the track photographer at the brand new Albany-Saratoga Speedway, in Malta, NY. His wife and son, also operated the photo/souvenir stand. John commented later in life, that those thirteen years, were some of his happiest.

John also took pictures at Fonda Speedway and was a track photographer at Lebanon Valley Speedway. He took approximately 50,000 images and sold many photos at several tracks. Many race fans started collecting Grady photos.

He had a great personality, enjoyed telling his racing stories and made people laugh at his jokes.

John also wrote a column in the Schenectady Gazette for ten years called "Stock Cars".

His son and family friend, Bob Novak, continue displaying and selling photos at tracks and shows. John always wanted his photos "out there".

Social media is where a lot of photos are found, along with NASCAR Hall of Fame.

John was a Hall of Fame member of the New York Stock Car Association.

Special thanks to Andrea Johnson, for her support and assistance with John. Outside of his wife Sondra, Andrea was the only woman he would listen to. A special thanks to the staff and owners at the Blue Ribbon Restaurant, in Schenectady, NY, it was John's favorite place.

There will be no funeral service.

A memorial race will take place next season, at the Albany-Saratoga Speedway.

A member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 70 years, John had a prayer he often quoted, the Serenity Prayer, "God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference". One day at a time.
John D. Grady, 88, formerly of Niskayuna, NY, died on August 18, 2018, at Saratoga Hospital, after a long illness.

John was born in Ossining, NY, the son of Maurice and Katherine Grady, Sr.

John's wife Sondra, died in 2013.

He was predeceased by his brother, Maurice Grady, Jr and sister, Mary Kolbe.

He is survived by his son, John Christopher Grady of Saratoga Springs; two sisters, Elaine Clavin of Albany and Patricia Herlihy of Brick Town, NJ; a niece, Lynn Vogel of West Palm Beach, FL and several other nieces and nephews.

John was a native of New Rochelle, NY and moved to Schenectady in 1948.

He was a graduate of Siena College in 1953, served in the US Army from 1954-57.

He met the love of his life, Sondra Briggs and they married in 1959.

John Christopher followed in 1961.

John attended stock car races at the Menands Speedway and started taking pictures there. He instantly fell in love with auto racing. He became the track photographer at Utica-Rome Speedway in 1961.

John started his teaching career at Hillside Elementary, in Niskayuna in 1963. He taught 3rd and 5th grade retiring in 1987.

In 1965, he became the track photographer at the brand new Albany-Saratoga Speedway, in Malta, NY. His wife and son, also operated the photo/souvenir stand. John commented later in life, that those thirteen years, were some of his happiest.

John also took pictures at Fonda Speedway and was a track photographer at Lebanon Valley Speedway. He took approximately 50,000 images and sold many photos at several tracks. Many race fans started collecting Grady photos.

He had a great personality, enjoyed telling his racing stories and made people laugh at his jokes.

John also wrote a column in the Schenectady Gazette for ten years called "Stock Cars".

His son and family friend, Bob Novak, continue displaying and selling photos at tracks and shows. John always wanted his photos "out there".

Social media is where a lot of photos are found, along with NASCAR Hall of Fame.

John was a Hall of Fame member of the New York Stock Car Association.

Special thanks to Andrea Johnson, for her support and assistance with John. Outside of his wife Sondra, Andrea was the only woman he would listen to. A special thanks to the staff and owners at the Blue Ribbon Restaurant, in Schenectady, NY, it was John's favorite place.

There will be no funeral service.

A memorial race will take place next season, at the Albany-Saratoga Speedway.

A member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 70 years, John had a prayer he often quoted, the Serenity Prayer, "God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference". One day at a time.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192509264/john_d-grady: accessed ), memorial page for John D. Grady (30 Jun 1930–18 Aug 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192509264, citing Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by SJB (contributor 47794520).